Mariele Millowitsch

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Mariele Millowitsch
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Millowitsch in 2017
Born
Marie-Luise Millowitsch

(1955-12-23) 23 December 1955 (age 68)
Cologne, Germany
OccupationActress

Marie-Luise Millowitsch (born 23 November 1955) is a German actress.

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Life

Millowitsch was born on 23 November 1955 in Cologne, North Rhine-Westfalia. [1] She is the daughter of Willy Millowitsch [2] and one of the three sisters of Peter Millowitsch. [3] [4] [5]

She studied veterinary medicine in Munich (doctorate in 1991). [6] [7] She lived with her partner in Cologne. The couple split in December 2009 after eight years of relationship. [8]

Filmography (selection)

Cinema movies

Television movies

  • 1965: Drei kölsche Jungen(recording from the Millowitsch-Theater)
  • 1973: Liebe mit 50
  • 1975: Die Stadt im Tal  [ de ]
  • 1975: Probezeit
  • 1975: Rauschgift
  • 1978: Tatort: Der Feinkosthändler
  • 1983: Die Sache Mensch
  • 1984: Das Glücksmädel
  • 1984: Das Liebesverbot
  • 1984: Adel verpflichtet zu nichts
  • 1984: Die spanische Fliege
  • 1986: Tatort: Schwarzes Wochenende
  • 1987: Minipli
  • 1987: Das Mädchen aus dem Fahrstuhl
  • 1987: Die vertagte Hochzeitsnacht
  • 1989: Brausepulver – Berta und die Stürmer
  • 1990: Der Medienfreak
  • 1996: Das Traumschiff: Sydney
  • 1998: Wiedersehen in Palma
  • 1999: Meine beste Feindin
  • 2000: Ich kaufe mir einen Mann
  • 2000: Anyone But You
  • 2002: Die Stimmen
  • 2003: Lottoschein ins Glück
  • 2004: Untreu
  • 2005: Damals warst Du still
  • 2005: Das geheime Leben meiner Freundin
  • 2008: Mein Gott, Anna!
  • 2008: Das Traumschiff: Rio de Janeiro
  • 2008: Das Traumschiff: Vietnam
  • 2009: Mein Mann, seine Geliebte und ich
  • 2009: Heute keine Entlassung
  • 2010: Scheidung für Fortgeschrittene
  • 2011: Die Trödelqueen – Gelegenheit macht Liebe
  • 2012: Idiotentest
  • 2012: Schlaflos in Schwabing
  • 2013: Der große Schwindel
  • 2014: Zwei mitten im Leben
  • 2015: Eine Handvoll Briefe – Liebe im Gepäck (beim ORF Lost & Found)
  • 2016: Mama geht nicht mehr

Television series

Awards

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References

  1. "Mariele Millowitsch". IMDb. Retrieved 19 August 2020.
  2. "Die Theaterdynastie Millowitsch". Volkstheater Millowitsch (in German). Retrieved 17 April 2021.
  3. Wozelka, Inge (25 March 2018). "Das war's! Der emotionale letzte Auftritt im Millowitsch-Theater". Express (in German). Retrieved 17 April 2021.
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  6. "Von Dackeln und Wölfen – Mariele Millowitsch ist NABU-Wolfspatin". NABU - Naturschutzbund Deutschland e.V. (in German). Retrieved 17 April 2021.
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