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Cornelia Froboess in 1966

Cornelia Froboess (born 28 October 1943, Berlin)[1] is a German actress and a teen idol of the 1950s and early 1960s. During that time, Froboess appeared in many musical films, especially after the rock and roll wave had hit Germany. In those comedy films, she would often portray the typical 'Berliner Göre' (girl from Berlin) who craves for independence from her strict parents.

Biography

As Conny Froboess she had her first hit record in 1951, aged eight, with a song written by her father. "Pack die Badehose ein" ("Pack Your Swimsuit") is a cheery tune about a group of children going swimming on a hot summer's day at the Wannsee. The title of the song has become a set phrase and synonym for going swimming easily recognized even by speakers of German who have never heard of the song.

In 1962 Froboess finished in sixth place at the Eurovision Song Contest, where she sang "Zwei kleine Italiener" ("Two Little Italians") for Germany. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.[1] The same year she appeared as herself in Jean Renoir's comedy film The Elusive Corporal.

Later Froboess became a theatre and movie actress. In 1982 she appeared in Rainer Werner Fassbinder's film Veronika Voss. In 1988 she played Marthe Schwerdtlein in Goethe's Faust I, a performance that was also released as film: Faust – Vom Himmel durch die Welt zur Hölle. In 1997 Froboess played the mother of the protagonist Martin Brest (Til Schweiger) in the film Knockin' on Heaven's Door. On stage, she appeared in Lessing's Minna von Barnhelm in 1976, staged by Dieter Dorn.[2] and played Ellida in Ibsen's The Lady from the Sea in 1990.[3] At the Salzburg Festival 2004 she played Mary Tyrone in Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night[4]. The same year she played the title role in Bertolt Brecht's play Mother Courage and Her Children.

Selected filmography

  • Derrick - Season 4, Episode 8: "Via Bangkok" (1977)
  • Derrick - Season 5, Episode 12: "Ute und Manuela" (1978)
  • Derrick - Season 9, Episode 2: "Eine Falle für Derrick" (1982)

Awards

References

  • Some of this information has been taken from the German Wikipedia article on Froboess.
  1. ^ a b Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 146. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
  2. ^ Portrait: Dieter Dorn at the Goethe-Institut
  3. ^ The Lady from the Sea review
  4. ^ The 2004 Salzburg Festival at The New York Theatre Wire

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Preceded by Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest
1962
Succeeded by