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Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1963–1981


Name
  
Christiane Schmidtmer

Role
  
Actress

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Born
  
December 24, 1939 (
1939-12-24
)

Died
  
March 13, 2003, Heidelberg, Germany

Parents
  
Gertrud Schmidtmer, Jakob Schmidtmer

Movies
  
Boeing Boeing, The Big Doll House, Ship of Fools, The Giant Spider Invasion, Stop Train 349

Similar People
  
John Rich, Bill Rebane, Jack Hill, Stanley Kramer, BarBara Luna

Christiane schmidtmer


Christiane Schmidtmer (24 December 1939 – 13 March 2003) was a German actress, fashion model, nude model and memoirist.

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Early life

Christiane Schmidtmer was born in Mannheim, Germany to Gertrud and Jakob Schmidtmer on Christmas Eve 1939. Her father disappeared in Russia during the war. The family later relocated from Mannheim to nearby Heidelberg after her mother remarried.

At the age of seventeen her mother sent her to London where Christiane attended St Giles school to learn English. During her stay in England, she met a powerful man of British royalty who offered to send her to the Royal Academy of Arts if – in return – she would sleep with him. She packed her bags and left for Germany the same night. After returning to Heidelberg, she attended the local Hölderlin-Gymnasium (academic high school) from which she graduated during the late 1950s.

In 1959 against strong family opposition – her mother wanted her to follow a career in medicine – Christiane Schmidtmer moved to Munich where she began taking acting lessons. During that time she performed in afternoon stage productions for children.

Career

Schmidtmer worked onstage in Germany from 1961–63, then turned to photographic modelling for German fashion and nude magazines and later, Playboy in the USA. She modelled for advertising companies, namely Max Factor Cosmetics, before she started her movie career. She was hired as their featured model and introduced at the New York World's Fair in 1964 followed by an American tour with visits to Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Chicago.

She appeared in German TV and movie productions, such as Rolf Hädrich's Delay in Marienborn. During the filming in Berlin and England she befriended co-star José Ferrer. The friendship lasted until Ferrer's death in 1992. He later recommended her to Stanley Kramer for his production of Ship of Fools, her first US film in which she played Ferrer's beautiful mistress. She played the evil prison wardress in The Big Doll House (1971) as well as Lufthansa stewardess Lise Bruner in Boeing Boeing.

Schmidtmer was one of just a few German actresses successful in 1960s Hollywood and was praised by critics as the most exciting German import since Marlene Dietrich. Schmidtmer - with her attractive and typically German appearance - was often reduced to playing the "attractive German". Her nickname which stuck throughout her career was "Liebesbombe"/"Love Bomb".

Throughout the 1970s and towards the end of her career, Schmidtmer appeared in numerous US talk shows, television series, and B-Movie productions such as The Giant Spider Invasion (1975). In 1981 she appeared in Hot Bubblegum - Lemon Popsicle 3 - one of the sequels in the Israeli Eskimo Limon series. Most sources list this as her last film; in it she portrayed a nymphomaniac piano teacher.

Schmidtmer continued to do commercials, and voiceover work in a number of productions. In 1980, shortly before ending her movie career, she published her autobiography My Wild Nights in Hollywood in German magazines. It was later translated into several languages. During that time she lived in Munich-Schwabing.

Later years and death

Following her movie career, Schmidtmer worked as a licensed real estate agent with numerous million-dollar sales in southern California. She lived both in the US and Heidelberg. In 1980 she published her autobiography, My Wild Nights in Hollywood, in German magazines.

In 1994 her apartment in Los Angeles was destroyed in a fire. Hundreds of videotapes including many demo tapes for casting offices, along with her movie and TV memorabilia were lost.

In subsequent months Christiane Schmidtmer devoted much of her energy and time to rebuilding her memorabilia collection, most of which was donated to the German film museum in Frankfurt by Schmidtmer's mother. In 1995 Schmidtmer permanently moved back to Germany to live with her widowed mother. She led a quiet life during which her own health started to fail.

Schmidtmer died in her sleep on 13 March 2003 at her home in Heidelberg, Germany due to natural causes following an accident. She is survived by her last manager and long-time companion in Las Vegas. Her mother died in Heidelberg on 15 January 2016. They are interred at the family grave in Heidelberg-Handschuhsheim.

Filmography

Actress
1981
Hot Bubblegum as
Fritzi
1978
Star Struck (Short) as
Kimberly Shaw
1977
Wonder Woman (TV Series) as
Lisa Engel
- Judgment from Outer Space: Part 2 (1977) - Lisa Engel
1974
Police Story (TV Series) as
Lynn / Hilda
- Officer Dooly (1976) - Lynn
- Countdown: Part 1 (1974) - Hilda (as Christine Schmidtmer)
1975
The Giant Spider Invasion as
Helga (as Christiana Schmidtmer)
1975
Half a House as
Gina
1975
The Specialist as
Nude Model
1974
Airport 1975 as
Angie Bell - Passenger (uncredited)
1973
Scream, Pretty Peggy (TV Movie) as
Jennifer Elliot
1971
The Big Doll House as
Miss Dietrich
1970
The Most Deadly Game (TV Series) as
Bettina
- Little David (1970) - Bettina
1969
Unser Doktor ist der Beste as
Frau Janssen
1968
Hogan's Heroes (TV Series) as
Heidi Baum
- To the Gestapo with Love (1968) - Heidi Baum
1966
I Deal in Danger as
Ericka von Lindendorf
1966
12 O'Clock High (TV Series) as
Frieda von Heurtzel
- Fortress Wiesbaden (1966) - Frieda von Heurtzel
1966
The Wild Wild West (TV Series) as
Lucretia Ivronin
- The Night of the Burning Diamond (1966) - Lucretia Ivronin
1966
Blue Light (TV Series) as
Erika Von Lindendorf
- The Last Man (1966) - Erika Von Lindendorf
1965
Boeing, Boeing as
Lise Bruner - Lufthansa
1965
Ship of Fools as
Lizzi
1965
Keine Angst vor der Hölle? (TV Movie) as
Paulette
1965
Münchhausen ist unter uns (TV Mini Series short)
- Die Wunderwaffe (1965)
1965
They're Too Much as
Miranda, Pension Immertreu's Girl (uncredited)
1964
Sechs Stunden Angst (TV Movie) as
Carla de la Osta
1964
Von 'Brigadoon' zu 'My Fair Lady' (TV Movie)
1964
Russ Meyer's Fanny Hill as
Fiona
1964
Das Ungeheuer von London-City as
Leichtes Mädchen mit Koffern
1964
Wenn man will... (TV Movie)
1963
Hafenpolizei (TV Series) as
Hannelore
- Der chinesische Koch (1963) - Hannelore
1963
Stop Train 349 as
Karin Woomsey (as Christiane Schmidmer)
1963
Ein Todesfall wird vorbereitet (TV Movie) as
Sandra Williams
1961
Geld sofort (TV Movie) as
Die Sekretärin
Self
1966
Gypsy (TV Series) as
Self - actress
- Christiane Schmidtmer, Eliot Elisofon (1966) - Self - actress
1965
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- From Los Angeles California Don Rickles (1965) - Self - Guest
1965
Das Fernsehgericht tagt (TV Series) as
Zeugin Helga Meidrich
- Unterschlagung - Zweiter Verhandlungstag - Zeugenvernehmung, Plädoyers der Staatsanwaltschaft und der Verteidigung, Urteilsverkündung, Urteilsbegründung (1965) - Zeugin Helga Meidrich
- Unterschlagung - Erster Verhandlungstag - Eröffnung des Verfahrens, Beweisaufnahme, Zeugenvernehmung (1965) - Zeugin Helga Meidrich

References

Christiane Schmidtmer Wikipedia