Sonja Ziemann

Sonja Ziemann

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Biography

Sonja Ziemann (February 8, 1926, Eichwalde near Berlin – February 17, 2020, Munich) was a German actress, dancer, and singer.

She was one of the most popular German film stars of the 1950s, best known for her leading roles in the Heimatfilm classics The Black Forest Girl (Schwarzwaldmädel, 1950) and Green Is the Heath (Grün ist die Heide, 1951), frequently appearing opposite Rudolf Prack. Trained as a dancer and actress, she began her film career during World War II and successfully continued after the war.

In later years, Ziemann expanded into more dramatic roles and appeared in international productions such as The Secret Ways (1961) and The Bridge at Remagen (1969). After the 1970s, she worked only occasionally in film and television. She died in 2020 at the age of 94.

Movies Featuring Sonja Ziemann

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Intimitäten (1980)

as Helen Frynne
De Sade

De Sade (1969)

as La Beauvoisin
Frühstück mit dem Tod

Frühstück mit dem Tod (1964)

as Rechtsanwältin Jane Painter-Talbot
Story of San Michele

Story of San Michele (1962)

as Prinzessin Clementine
A Matter of WHO

A Matter of WHO (1961)

as Michele Cooper
Punishment Battalion

Punishment Battalion (1960)

as Julia Deutschmann
Grand Hotel

Grand Hotel (1959)

as Françoise Flamme
Tabarin

Tabarin (1958)

as Rosine Forestier
The Zurich Engagement

The Zurich Engagement (1957)

as Anna-Maria/Herself
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Nichts als Ärger mit der Liebe (1956)

as Delfine Jura, Musikschülerin und Gattin von Dr. Jura
Opernball

Opernball (1956)

as Helene Hollinger, seine Frau
Dany, bitte schreiben Sie

Dany, bitte schreiben Sie (1956)

as Daniela „Dany“ Ruland
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The Little Czar (1954)

as Sonja / Sonja Ilyanova
The Merry Wives of Windsor

The Merry Wives of Windsor (1950)

as Frau Fluth (Mistress Ford)
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Maharadscha wider Willen (1950)

as Brigitte Brummer - seine Tochter
Die Freunde meiner Frau

Die Freunde meiner Frau (1949)

as Fee Freiberg - Kabarettistin
Hundstage

Hundstage (1944)

as Marion Seidel