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Iris Berben was born in Detmold in 1950. She grew up in Hamburg where her parents ran a restaurant. At the age of 17 she went to Israel. There, she partnered with singer Abi Orarima. Since then, she has been closely associated with the pro-American lobby. In 1967, after returning to her native country, she began to actively fight against xenophobia and anti-Semitism.
Short biography
From 1974 to June 2006, she was married to businessman Gabriel Lewie, from whom she gave birth to a son, Oliver. Together with him, she managed several restaurants and cafes in Berlin and Munich. In 2002, in the famous Michael Verhoeven program, she read the diaries of Anne Frank and Joseph Goebbels. In 2005 she was awarded the title of "Germany's sexiest TV star between the ages of 50 and 60" by readers of Best Life.
In 2010, Iris Berben, along with Bruno Ganz, was elected President of the German Film Academy. In 2014, together with Alexandre Hakk, she recorded a pop version of the French song C'est si bon, created in 1947 by André Hornes (lyrics) and Henri Betty (music). In 2017, she served as an LDS delegate to the Federal Convention toelection of the President of Germany.
Filmography
As an actress, Iris Berben made her debut back in 1968. Since then, she has managed to participate in many theatrical productions. The most famous series and films of Iris Berben in Russia are:
- drama "Police Commissioner" (1969-1976);
- fantasy The Frog Prince (1990);
- comedy "Desired Men" (2003-2005);
- comedy "Breakfast with a Stranger" (2007);
- Russian Lover (2008);
- drama "Krupp - German Family" (since 2009);
- fantasy "The Princess and the Pea (2010)";
- comedy Guide to Misfortune (2012);
- comedy Perfect Women (2015);
- comedy High Society (2017);
- and some others.
More than 20 films and series starring Iris Berben have not yet been translated into Russian. But there are a lot of fans of her work in our country.
Achievement Awards
For her services to her own homeland (Germany) and the people, Iris Berben received awards more than once. In her "box" there are Adolphe Grimet and Golden Camera awards, Bamby, Romy and Bavarian Television. Also:
- Grand Federal Cross of Merit (Received 1997);
- GoldenEuropea Special Award - Golden Europe (2000);
- Scopus Award (2001);
- Order of Merit for the Federal Republic of Germany (2003);
- WorldwideTolerance Award (2004);
- Bavarian Order of Merit (in 2005).
Based on the above, it can be argued that Iris Berben is one of the greatest women in Germany and the world. We wish her continued success in her career. And, of course, good he alth so that the actress can continue to delight us with her luxurious roles in various films. We hope that soon the Russian viewer will see her in a new role.
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