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Helga Anders

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Helga Anders Famous memorial

Birth
Innsbruck, Innsbruck Stadt, Tirol, Austria
Death
30 Mar 1986 (aged 38)
Stadtkreis München, Bavaria, Germany
Burial
Gmund am Tegernsee, Landkreis Miesbach, Bavaria, Germany Add to Map
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Actress. She was a leading performer of Austrian and German television for a number of years. Born Helga Scherk, she was raised in Ruhpolding and Bielfield after her parents' break-up and made her professional stage debut at age eight. To the end of her life she was involved in Munich theatrical projects though she was to be better known for her film and television work; Helga was Wendy for a 1962 German television production of "Peter Pan" and that same year also was seen in the black-and-white feature "Max the Pickpocket". In 1965 she had probably her best known role, that of Julia in the Yugoslavian series "The White Horses", while in 1967 she appeared in the films "Tattoo" and "Girls, Girls", with her turn as Angela in the latter earning her a Best Young Actress Award. She was to appear on numerous German television projects, her credits including multiple episodes of the long-running "Derrick". Helga was last seen on the small screen in 1986's "Somehow and Anyway" and died of heart failure contributed to by years of drug and alcohol abuse.
Actress. She was a leading performer of Austrian and German television for a number of years. Born Helga Scherk, she was raised in Ruhpolding and Bielfield after her parents' break-up and made her professional stage debut at age eight. To the end of her life she was involved in Munich theatrical projects though she was to be better known for her film and television work; Helga was Wendy for a 1962 German television production of "Peter Pan" and that same year also was seen in the black-and-white feature "Max the Pickpocket". In 1965 she had probably her best known role, that of Julia in the Yugoslavian series "The White Horses", while in 1967 she appeared in the films "Tattoo" and "Girls, Girls", with her turn as Angela in the latter earning her a Best Young Actress Award. She was to appear on numerous German television projects, her credits including multiple episodes of the long-running "Derrick". Helga was last seen on the small screen in 1986's "Somehow and Anyway" and died of heart failure contributed to by years of drug and alcohol abuse.

Bio by: Bob Hufford


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  • Maintained by: Find a Grave
  • Originally Created by: Bob Hufford
  • Added: Jan 25, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64674066/helga-anders: accessed ), memorial page for Helga Anders (11 Jan 1948–30 Mar 1986), Find a Grave Memorial ID 64674066, citing Bergfriedhof Gmund am Tegernsee, Gmund am Tegernsee, Landkreis Miesbach, Bavaria, Germany; Maintained by Find a Grave.