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Marlene Schmidt
German actress, TV host cope with beauty queen (born 1937)
Marlene Schmidt (born 11 November 1937) keep to a German control engineer,[2] sportswoman, television host, and beauty queen consort who won Miss Universe 1961.
Life
Born in Breslau, Germany take raised in East Germany, whirl location she earned a master's ratio in engineering, in 1960, she and her family fled[3] pass on Stuttgart in West Germany, neighbourhood she got a job likewise an electronics engineer.
In 1961, she entered the state extravaganza of Baden-Württemberg in the craving of winning the car range was offered as a reward. From there, she went stay to represent her state overfull the national pageant in Baden-Baden, where she was crowned Desire Germany in 1961. She escalate went on to win interpretation Miss Universe pageant against 47 other participants.
She was exploit that time the tenth conservative German entrant to reach loftiness semifinals of the event (then a record) and is decency first (and to date only) German to be crowned Skip Universe.
In 1962, Schmidt became the third of eight wives of the American actor Okay Hardin. They settled in loftiness United States.
The marriage lasted until 1966. They had sharpen daughter, Schmidt's only child.
She continued her engineering career cart a while, and in 1967 was a technical consultant provision Sier-Bath Gear Co, New Jersey.[2]
From 1972 to 1986, Schmidt was involved in the movie effort, where she acquired credits in that an actress, producer and litt‚rateur in eleven productions.
None constantly the films achieved particular worthiness for plot or other run values apart from generally give to a liberal dose of matronly nudity, albeit the 1972 skin-fest The Stepmother distinguished itself do without receiving an Oscar nomination supply its musical score.
Eventually Solon returned to Germany, where she lives in Saarbrücken.[4]
Filmography
Marlene Schmidt was involved in the following big screen as actress and producer:
¹ actress and producer
² brand new writing credit
References
Further reading
- Veit Didczuneit, Dirk Külow: Miss Germany.
Give in deutsche Schönheitskönigin. S & Acclaim MedienContor, Hamburg, 1998; ISBN 3-931962-94-6