Nicole Heesters

German actress (born 1937)

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Nicole Heesters
Heesters – Nestroy Theatre Prize 2014 at Wiener Stadthalle (Vienna, Austria).
Born (1937-02-14) 14 February 1937 (age 87)
Potsdam, Deutschland
OccupationActress
Years active1953–present[1]

Nicole Heesters (born 14 February 1937) is a German actress. She was born in Potsdam and comes from a family of actors; her parents are Johannes Heesters, a Dutch-German actor, and Louisa Ghijs, a Belgian stage actress.[2] Her husband was film director Pit Fischer and one of her children, daughter Saskia Fischer, is also an actress.[3] Nicole's older sister Wiesje (b. 1931) is a pianist in Vienna, Austria.[4] Heesters lives in Hamburg.[2]

Selected filmography

  • 1954: Cabaret
  • 1955: Three Men in the Snow
  • 1955: Her First Date
  • 1968: Count Oederland (TV film)
  • 1972: Alexander Zwo (TV miniseries)
  • 1981: After Midnight [de]
  • 1982: Kamikaze 1989
  • 1989: The Play with Billions (TV film)
  • 1997: Lamorte [de] (TV film)
  • 1998: Meschugge
  • 1999: Klemperer – Ein Leben in Deutschland (TV series)
  • 2000: Frauen lügen besser (TV film)
  • 2000: Für die Liebe ist es nie zu spät (TV film)
  • 2000: Deutschlandspiel (TV film), as Margaret Thatcher
  • 2001: Vamp in Negligee [de] (TV film)
  • 2002: Der letzte Zeuge: Die Kugel im Lauf der Dinge (TV)
  • 2002: Donna Leon: Nobiltà (TV)
  • 2003: Treibjagd (TV film)
  • 2003: Rosamunde Pilcher: Gewissheit des Herzens (TV film)
  • 2007: Zeit zu leben (TV film)
  • 2007: Sehnsucht nach Rimini (TV film)
  • 2007: Copacabana (TV film)
  • 2008–2010: Der Kommissar und das Meer (TV series)
  • 2009: Fünf Tage Vollmond (TV film)
  • 2011: SOKO Donau: Todesengel (TV)
  • 2011: Ein Sommer in Paris (TV film)
  • 2012: The Wood Baroness [de] (TV film)
  • 2016: Lou Andreas-Salomé, The Audacity to be Free [de]
  • 2020: Breaking Even (TV series)

References

  1. ^ "Nicole Heesters". Kino.de (in German). Retrieved 11 February 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Nicole Heesters erhält Theaterpreis für ihr Lebenswerk". Süddeutsche.de (in German). 21 November 2021. Retrieved 21 November 2021.
  3. ^ "Jopi Heesters' Schwiegersohn Pit Fischer tot". www.t-online.de (in German). 12 May 2010. Retrieved 21 November 2021.
  4. ^ "Johannes Heesters ist tot". mainpost.de (in German). 14 October 2021. Retrieved 21 November 2021.

External links

  • Nicole Heesters on Kino.de (in German)
  • Nicole Heesters at IMDb
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