Ilse Werner

Ilse Werner

ActressAdditional CrewSoundtrack
Born
July 11, 1921
Died
August 8, 2005
Awards
2 wins, 2 nominations

Ilse Werner was born in Batavia (present-day Djakarta), the daughter of the Dutch merchant O.E.G. Still and his German wife, Lilly Werner. She spent her early childhood in Batavia, before the family moved her to Frankfurt to attend secondary school. In 1936, Ilse enrolled at the Max Reinhardt…

Biography

Ilse Werner was born in Batavia (present-day Djakarta), the daughter of the Dutch merchant O.E.G. Still and his German wife, Lilly Werner. She spent her early childhood in Batavia, before the family moved her to Frankfurt to attend secondary school. In 1936, Ilse enrolled at the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna to study elocution and drama. Following her graduation, she was offered a contract with a prestigious theatre in Josefstadt and made her stage debut in 1938. 'Discovered' by the director 'Geza von Bolvary' during a performance, she first acted on screen in Finale (1938). Her career then took off at lightning speed and she became one of the most popular stars at Ufa for the next seven years.

An attractive, tomboyish brunette, Ilse had a considerable aptitude for singing, which producers brought to the fore by frequently casting her in films like Request Concert (1940), the pop musical Wir machen Musik (1942), and (as 19th century Swedish opera star Jenny Lind) in the biopic Die schwedische Nachtigall (1941). Ilse could also be called upon to handle dramatic material and gave creditable performances in Bel Ami (1939) and Great Freedom No. 7 (1944), opposite Hans Albers. She cleverly alternated her film career with appearances in cabaret and on radio.

After the war, she married an American journalist and spent several years in California. After her divorce in 1953, she returned to Germany, but a successful movie comeback eluded her. Nonetheless, she remained in the public eye after releasing several top-selling albums. Her pop song "Baciare" became a major hit across Europe in 1960. In 1970, Ilse acted in a German stage version of the musical "The King and I", and, thereafter, continued to make further sporadic appearances on stage and on television until her eventual retirement in 2000.

Actress

Für alle Fälle StefanieFür alle Fälle Stefanie(1995)as Elise Dentis
TatortTatort(1970)as Gertrud Schenk
Eine Frau mit Pfiff(1998)as Roswitha Maren
Neues vom SüderhofNeues vom Süderhof(1991)as Rita Beck
GroßstadtrevierGroßstadtrevier(1986)as Frau Björnsen

Additional Crew

LauraLaura(1944)
The Mark of ZorroThe Mark of Zorro(1940)

Self

Münchhausen - Ein Mythos in Agfacolor(2005)as Self
LegendenLegenden(1998)as Self
Hans Rosenthal - Das war Spitze!(2003)as Self
Menschen der WocheMenschen der Woche(2000)as Self
Hitlers FrauenHitlers Frauen(2001)as Self - Actress, Speaker

Archive Footage

CompressionCompression(1995)as Self
Television Under the SwastikaTelevision Under the Swastika(1999)as Self - Whistles
Radiogeschichten(1998)as Self
Neues vom SüderhofNeues vom Süderhof(1991)as Rita Beck
LeckerbissenLeckerbissen(1948)as Self - filmszenen

Known for

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Ilse Werner in U-Boote westwärts! (1941)Ilse WernerKarl Ludwig Diehl and Ilse Werner in Die schwedische Nachtigall (1941)Ilse Werner in Die schwedische Nachtigall (1941)Ilse Werner in The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1943)Ilse Werner in Bel Ami (1939)

Credit Score: Ilse Werner

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Fri Dec 22 1939
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Ihr erstes Erlebnis13.0019398.10014
2Bal paré6.5019408.00026
3Wir machen Musik3.2519526.800203
4Bel Ami3.2519476.800161
5Die schwedische Nachtigall3.0919535.80027
6The Adventures of Baron Munchausen2.5019437.0002384
7Die Hallo-Sisters1.6319903.80023
8Fräulein1.6319390.0000