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Ingrid Steeger
Steeger in 2012
Born
Ingrid Anita Stengert

(1947-04-01)1 April 1947
Died22 December 2023(2023-12-22) (aged 76)
OccupationActress
Years active1966–2023

Ingrid Steeger (German: [ˈɪŋ.ɡʁiːt ˈʃteː.gɐ] ; 1 April 1947 – 22 December 2023) was a German actress and comedian. From 1966 to 2006 she appeared in front of the camera in around 100 film and television productions.

Life and career

Steeger was born in Berlin. She worked as a comedian and actress in Germany. She became famous in her role as Gaby Klimbim in Michael Pfleghar's comedy show Klimbim [de] in the 1970s.[1] Steeger lived in Munich. She died from an intestinal obstruction on 22 December 2023, at the age of 76.[2]

Filmography

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  • 1966: Living It Up
  • 1968: The Gorilla of Soho
  • 1969: Die Töchter von Glücksburg: Rat mal, wer heut bei uns schläft...?
  • 1970: Die liebestollen Baronessen
  • 1970: Ich – ein Groupie [de]
  • 1971: The Body in the Thames
  • 1971: Die Sex-Abenteuer der drei Musketiere
  • 1971: The Lustful Turk [de]
  • 1971: The Young Seducers [de]
  • 1971: Ehemänner-Report
  • 1971: Die goldene Banane von Bad Porno
  • 1971: The Swingin' Stewardesses [de]
  • 1971: Sonne, Sylt und kesse Krabben (Nackte Liebe im heißen Sand)
  • 1972: Bed Hostesses
  • 1972: Lonely Wives [de]
  • 1972: Bettkarriere
  • 1972: The Young Seducers 2
  • 1972: Hochzeitsnacht-Report
  • 1972: Mädchen, die nach München kommen
  • 1972: Massagesalon der jungen Mädchen
  • 1972: Schulmädchen-Report 4 – Was Eltern oft verzweifeln läßt
  • 1972: Nurse Report
  • 1972: The Calendar Girls
  • 1973: Housewives on the Job (Hausfrauenreport international)
  • 1973: Love in 3-D (Liebe in drei Dimensionen)
  • 1973: Der Kommissar (TV series): "Das Komplott"
  • 1973: Schulmädchen-Report 5 – Was Eltern wirklich wissen sollten
  • 1973: Junge Mädchen mögens heiß, Hausfrauen noch heißer (Mädchen komm, die Liebe juckt)
  • 1973: Der Liebesmarkt
  • 1974: Ein langer Ritt nach Eden
  • 1973–1979: Klimbim [de] (TV series, 29 episodes)
  • 1974: Three Men in the Snow
  • 1974: Münchner Geschichten [de] (TV series): "Maulhelden"
  • 1975: Derrick (TV series): "Hoffmanns Höllenfahrt"
  • 1978: Zwei himmlische Töchter (TV miniseries)
  • 1980: Susi (TV miniseries, 6 episodes)
  • 1985: Andre Handles Them All
  • 1985: Glücklich geschieden (TV, as voice of Robert Atzorn's dog)
  • 1986: Warten auf Hugo
  • 1987: Derrick (TV series): "Absoluter Wahnsinn"
  • 1988: Wilder Westen inclusive [de] (TV miniseries)
  • 1990: Der neue Mann [de] (TV series)
  • 1990: Pension Corona (TV series)
  • 1993: The Great Bellheim [de] (TV miniseries)
  • 1995: Zwei alte Hasen (TV series): "Grandhotel"
  • 1995: Corinna (TV series): "Der Quacksalber"
  • 1996: Rosamunde Pilcher – Eine besondere Liebe (TV film)
  • 1996: Großstadtrevier (TV series): "Der blonde Engel"
  • 1999–2001: Freunde fürs Leben (TV series, 12 episodes)
  • 1999: Die blaue Kanone (TV film)
  • 1999: Ein Fall für zwei (TV series): "Blutige Noten"
  • 2000: Paul Is Dead [de]
  • 2003: Die Anrheiner (TV series): "Beste Freunde"
  • 2000: SOKO 5113 (TV series): "Leichte Beute"
  • 2002: Klinikum Berlin Mitte (TV series): "Die grüne Fee"
  • 2002: Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten (TV series, 2 episodes)
  • 2003: Bewegte Männer (TV series): "Die Nacht vor der Hochzeit"
  • 2004: Edel & Starck (TV series): "Eine Landpartie"
  • 2004: Unser Charly (TV series): "Charly und die Zebrafrau"
  • 2004: Crazy Race 2 – Warum die Mauer wirklich fiel [de] (TV film)
  • 2006: Goldene Zeiten

Awards

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References

  1. ^ Sueddeutsche:Reden wir über Geld, Ingrid Steeger ich habe um Euro gebettelt (german)
  2. ^ "Ingrid Steeger (76) ist tot". Bild. 22 December 2023. Retrieved 23 December 2023.