Doris Kunstmann

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Doris Kunstmann
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Kunstmann in 2008
Born (1944-10-22) 22 October 1944 (age 79)
OccupationActress
Years active1963–present

Doris Kunstmann (born 22 October 1944) is a German actress. [1] She has appeared in more than one hundred films since 1963.

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Selected filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
1967 Hot Pavements of Cologne Susanne Ernst Hofbauer
1968 Bora Bora Susanne Ugo Liberatore
The Sex of Angels Nora Ugo Liberatore
1969 Your Caresses  [ de ]Christine Herbert Vesely,
Peter Schamoni
Lovemaker  [ it ]Christiane Ugo Liberatore
1971 Und Jimmy ging zum Regenbogen Irene Waldegg Alfred Vohrer
Trotta Elisabeth Kovacs Johannes Schaaf
1973 Joseph Balsamo  [ fr ]Andrée de Taverney André Hunebelle TV miniseries
All People Will Be Brothers Lillian Lombard Alfred Vohrer
Seven Deaths in the Cat's Eye Suzanne Antonio Margheriti
Hitler: The Last Ten Days Eva Braun Ennio de Concini
1974Ein ganz perfektes EhepaarAngela Krieg Ula Stöckl
1975HerbstzeitlosenMelanie Dagmar Damek  [ de ]TV film
Depression Caroline Herbert Vesely TV film; Goldene Kamera – Best German Actress
Inside Out Erika Kurtz Peter Duffell
1977 The Brothers  [ de ]Sandra Fachmin Wolf Gremm
Orzowei  [ it ]Anna Yves Allégret TV miniseries
1983 Nesthäkchen Elsbeth Braun Gero Erhardt  [ de ]TV miniseries
1987 The Cry of the Owl Vicky Tom Toelle  [ de ]TV film
1991 Walking a Tightrope Christa Paeffgen-Aoussine Nikos Papatakis
1994 Women Are Simply Wonderful  [ de ]Mother Sherry Hormann
1997 Funny Games Gerda Michael Haneke
1998 Bus 152  [ fr ]Mrs. Weber Richard Huber  [ de ]TV film
2003 SOKO Kitzbühel Dr. Anastasia Stein Michael Zens TV series, Episode: Au Pair
2006 French Fried Vacation 3 Madame Franken Patrice Leconte
2008–09 Rote Rosen Melanie BaumannTV series
2009 Mord ist mein Geschäft, Liebling Frau Eisenstein Sebastian Niemann  [ de ]

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