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Irmgard Hermann (4 October 1942 – 26 May 2020) was a German actress. She worked in film, television, and the stage, appearing in over 160 film and television productions. She was discovered, without formal training, by Rainer Werner Fassbinder who cast her in many of his films. She was awarded the Deutscher Filmpreis for playing Irmgard Epp in Fassbinder's The Merchant of Four Seasons, and again for appearing as Else Gebel, a woman in prison with Sophie Scholl, in Percy Adlon's Fünf letzte Tage.
Life
Born in Munich, Hermann became a publishing clerk after finishing school and worked as a secretary for ADAC. She met Rainer Werner Fassbinder in 1966, who convinced her to quit her job to work with him although she lacked formal training as an actress. The same year, Hermann made her debut in Fassbinder's short film The City Tramp (Der Stadtstreicher), and then went on to play in 19 of Fassbinder's films, including Die bitteren Tränen der Petra von Kant (The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant, 1972). She was usually cast as a frustrated, stuffy (spießig) woman. Her one leading role in his films, Irmgard Epp in the 1971 Händler der vier Jahreszeiten (The Merchant of Four Seasons), won her the Deutscher Filmpreis award. She was a member of Fassbinder's complicated professional and personal entourage, and became one of his confidantes, but the relationship also involved abusive behaviour by Fassbinder towards her; after his death, she said he had been physically abusive.
In the mid-1970s, Hermann broke with Fassbinder and moved to Berlin, where her career developed. She played in numerous film and television productions with directors such as Tankred Dorst, Werner Herzog, Hans W. Geißendörfer and Christoph Schlingensief. Her performance as Else Gebel, a woman in prison with the resistance fighter Sophie Scholl, in Percy Adlon's 1982 Fünf letzte Tage (Last Five Days) was again honoured with a Deutscher Filmpreis in 1983. She liked to play in comedies such as Loriot's 1991 Pappa Ante Portas, Hape Kerkeling's 1996 Willi und die Windzors (as a fictionalized version of Queen Elizabeth II) and Rudolf Thome's 1999 Paradiso: Seven Days with Seven Women. Paradiso won a Silver Bear at the 2000 Berlinale for artistic achievement (künstlerische Leistung). She also appeared in Rosa von Praunheim's film Fassbinder's Women (2000).
Overall, she appeared in over 160 film and television productions until 2018. She played on stage at the Berlin Volksbühne and with the Berliner Ensemble.
Hermann was married to Dietmar Roberg, an author of children's books. Together, they had two sons (Franz Tizian and Fridolin). She died on 26 May 2020 in Berlin. She was 77, and had been suffering from a “short, serious illness”, according to her agent.
Filmography (selection)
Hermann's film appearances included:
= Fassbinder
=Katzelmacher (1969) as Elisabeth
Warum läuft Herr R. Amok?) (Why Does Herr R. Run Amok?, 1970) as Neighbour
Der amerikanische Soldat (The American Soldier, 1970) as Whore
Pioniere in Ingolstadt (Pioneers in Ingolstadt, after Marieluise Fleißer's play, 1972) as Irmgard Epp
Händler der vier Jahreszeiten (The Merchant of Four Seasons, 1972) as Irmgard Epp
Die bitteren Tränen der Petra von Kant (The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant, 1972) as Marlene
Jail Bait after the play by Franz Xaver Kroetz (1972) as police woman
Acht Stunden sind kein Tag (Eight Hours Don't Make a Day, 1973, TV miniseries) as Irmgard Erlkönig
Effi Briest (1974) as Johanna
Faustrecht der Freiheit (Fox and His Friends, 1974) as Madame Cherie
Angst essen Seele auf (Ali: Fear Eats the Soul, 1974) as Krista
Mutter Küsters' Fahrt zum Himmel (Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven, 1975) as Helene Küsters
Angst vor der Angst (1975) as Lore
Berlin Alexanderplatz (1980, TV miniseries) as Trude
Lili Marleen (1980) as Nurse
= Geißendörfer
=Sternsteinhof (The Sternstein Manor, 1976) as Sali
Der Zauberberg after Thomas Mann's novel (1982) as Fräulein Engelhart
= Werner Herzog
=Woyzeck after Büchner's drama (1979) as Margret
= Percy Adlon
=Fünf letzte Tage (1982) as Else Gebel
= Ulrike Ottinger
=Dorian Gray in the Mirror of the Yellow Press (1984) as Passat
Joan of Arc of Mongolia (1989) as Fräulein Müller-Vohwinkel
= Schlingensief
=Das deutsche Kettensägenmassaker (The German Chainsaw Massacre, 1990) as GDR borderwoman
The 120 Days of Bottrop (1997) as Irm Hermann
= Rudolf Thome
=Tiger-Stripe Woman Waits for Tarzan (1998) as Birgit Kirschstein
Paradiso: Seven Days with Seven Women (2000) as Berenice
= Other directors
=The Passenger – Welcome to Germany (1988) as concentration camp commander, directed by Thomas Brasch
Pappa Ante Portas (1991) as Hedwig, directed by Loriot
Zu treuen Händen (1995, TV film) as Isolde Krautinger
Willi und die Windzors (1996, TV film) as Queen Elizabeth II, directed by Hape Kerkeling
Die Affäre Semmeling (2002, TV mini series) as financial officer
My Brother Is a Dog (2004) as Oma Gerda
A Woman in Berlin (2008) as widow
Faust Sonnengesang (2011) (voice)
Vatertage – Opa über Nacht (2012) as Marianne Oberrotter
Lotta (2012, TV series) as Frau Johansson
The Rhino and the Dragonfly (2012) as Verlegerin
Stuttgart Homicide (2012, TV series) as Ilse Vogelmann
The Invention of Love (2012) as Johanna von Kirsch
Fack ju Göhte 3 (2017) as Ploppi's grandma
Labaule & Erben (2018, TV miniseries) as Marianne Labaule
References
External links
Irm Hermann at IMDb
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Eine Frau in Berlin
- Festival Film Istanbul Internasional
- Rainer Werner Fassbinder
- Irm Hermann
- The German Chainsaw Massacre
- Ali: Fear Eats the Soul
- The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant
- The Merchant of Four Seasons
- Woyzeck (1979 film)
- Rainer Werner Fassbinder
- A Woman in Berlin (film)
- The Magic Mountain (1982 film)
- Mother Küsters' Trip to Heaven