Hildegard Knef

Hildegard Knef

actress, writer, soundtrack

Hildegard Knef was born on Dec 28, 1925 in Germany. Hildegard Knef's big-screen debut came with Under the Bridges directed by Helmut Käutner in 1946. Hildegard Knef is known for The Dirty Dozen directed by Robert Aldrich, Lee Marvin stars as Major John Reisman and Ernest Borgnine as General Worden. Hildegard Knef has got 6 awards and 4 nominations so far. The most recent award Hildegard Knef achieved is Bambi Awards. The upcoming new movie Hildegard Knef plays is Figaros Wolves which will be released on May 30, 2022.

Hildegard Frieda Albertine Knef was born on December 28, 1925 in Ulm, Germany. In 1940, she began to study acting. Even before the fall of the Third Reich, she appeared in several films, but most of them were only released after the war. To avoid being raped by Soviet soldiers, she dressed like a young man and was sent to a camp for prisoners of war. She escaped and returned to war-shattered Berlin, where she played her first parts on stage. The first German movie after World War II, Les assassins sont parmi nous (1946), made her a star. David O. Selznick invited her to Hollywood and offered her a contract--with two conditions: Hildegard Knef should change her name to Gilda Christian, and she should pretend to be Austrian instead of German. She refused both and returned to Germany. In 1951 she provoked one of the greatest scandals in German film history when she appeared naked in the film Die Sünderin (1951). The Roman Catholic Church protested vehemently against that film, but Hildegard just commented: "I can't understand all that tumult--five years after Auschwitz!"With the support of her first husband, the American Kurt Hirsch, she tried a second time to launch a Hollywood career and changed her surname from Knef to Neff (Americans could not pronounce Knef), but the only worthwhile part she got was a supporting role in the Hemingway adaptation of Les Neiges du Kilimandjaro (1952). She became a leading lady in German, French, and British films. Finally, America offered her another chance, this time on the stage. She achieved a kind of stardom as Ninotchka in the very popular Broadway play "Silk Stockings".In 1963 she began a new career as a singer, surprising audiences with her typical, deep, smoky voice and the fact that she wrote many of her own song lyrics. In 1970, she wrote the autobiographical bestseller "Der Geschenkte Gaul". She got sympathy from all over the world for her fight against cancer, which she defeated several times.After the German reunification, Hildegarde Knef moved back to Berlin and died at age 76 of a lung infection on February 1, 2002.

  • Birthday

    Dec 28, 1925
  • Place of Birth

    Ulm, Germany

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Awards

6 wins & 4 nominations

Bambi Awards
2001
Lifetime Achievement
Winner - Honorary Bambi
Golden Camera, Germany
2000
Hildegard Knef was not present at the ceremony due to poor health condition. She accepted the award... More
Winner - Honorary Award 'Berlin'
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