Barbara Valentin

Austrian actress (1940–2002) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Barbara Valentin (born Ursula Ledersteger; 15 December 1940 – 22 February 2002)[1] was an Austrian actress. She worked in film, often with Rainer Werner Fassbinder.

Born
Ursula Ledersteger

(1940-12-15)15 December 1940
Vienna, Reichsgaue of the Ostmark, Nazi Germany
Died22 February 2002(2002-02-22) (aged 61)
Munich, Germany
OthernamesBarbara Valentine
OccupationActress
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Barbara Valentin
Valentin, c. 1959
Born
Ursula Ledersteger

(1940-12-15)15 December 1940
Vienna, Reichsgaue of the Ostmark, Nazi Germany
Died22 February 2002(2002-02-22) (aged 61)
Munich, Germany
Other namesBarbara Valentine
OccupationActress
Years active1959–2001
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Biography

Valentin was born in 1940 as Ursula Ledersteger in Vienna, Austria (then part of Nazi Germany).[2][3] Her father was the Austrian art director Hans Ledersteger and her mother the actress Irmgard Alberti. She had a half-brother, Alfred Ledersteger. She was married to German film director Helmut Dietl.[2]

During the early to mid-1980s, Valentin was close friends with Freddie Mercury, who lived with her and her daughter in her Munich apartment for some time.[4][5] She is featured in the video for the Queen song It's a Hard Life.

During her career, Valentin was nicknamed "the German Jayne Mansfield".[6]

On 22 February 2002, Valentin died of a stroke in Munich at the age of 61.[6] She was buried in the Ostfriedhof in Munich.

Selected filmography

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Year Title Role Director Notes
1959 The Head The hostess and a dancer Victor Trivas [7]
1960 Horrors of Spider Island Babs Fritz Böttger horror film
1961 The Girl with the Narrow Hips [de] (German: Das Mädchen mit den schmalen Hüften) Beauty queen Johannes Kai
The Festival Girls Valentine Leigh Jason
There Is Still Room in Hell [de] (German: In der Hölle ist noch Platz) Janet Ernst R. von Theumer [de]
1965 Our Man in Jamaica Gloria Ernst R. von Theumer [de]
1966 Call Girls of Frankfurt [de] Sonja Rolf Olsen
1967 Carmen, Baby Dolores Radley Metzger
1968 Der Partyphotograph [de] Barbara Hans Dieter Bove
The Star Maker Hotel maid John Carr
1970 Love, Vampire Style [de] Rosi Helmut Förnbacher
1971 Furchtlose Flieger Blondie Veith von Fürstenberg, Martin Müller
1972 King, Queen, Knave Optician Jerzy Skolimowski
1973 World on a Wire (German: Welt am Draht) Gloria Fromm Rainer Werner Fassbinder[8] TV film
1974 Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (German: Angst essen Seele auf) Barbara Rainer Werner Fassbinder A film about an older German woman who enters an Arab bar where she meets and marries a younger man from Morocco.[3][9]
Martha Marianne Rainer Werner Fassbinder[10] TV film
Effi Briest Marietta Tripelli Rainer Werner Fassbinder
1975 Fox and His Friends (German: Faustrecht der Freiheit) Max's wife Rainer Werner Fassbinder
1976 Bomber & Paganini [de] Mona Nikos Perakis
An Isfahanian in the Land of Hitler [fa] Nosratollah Vahdat
1977 Women in Hospital Angelika's mother Rolf Thiele
1978 Flaming Hearts Karola Faber Walter Bockmayer, Rolf Bührmann
1980 Berlin Alexanderplatz Ida Rainer Werner Fassbinder 15½-hour television adaptation of Alfred Döblin's epic 1929 novel[11]
1981 Lili Marleen Eva Rainer Werner Fassbinder
Looping [de] Helma Walter Bockmayer, Rolf Bührmann
1984 Im Himmel ist die Hölle los [de] Erika Schrillmann Helmer von Lützelburg Satirical film
1987 The Second Victory Greta Mayer Gerald Thomas
2000 Fassbinder's Women Herself Rosa von Praunheim
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