Eva Ingeborg Scholz
Known for: Acting
Born: February 15, 1928 in Berlin, Germany - Died: March 20, 2022
Eva Ingeborg Scholz made her debut in the title role of the 1948 film 1-2-3 Corona and appeared regularly in films over the following decade, including a performance as a young lodger in Peter Lorre's only directorial effort The Lost One (1951) and a supporting role in The Devil's General (1955) with Curd Jürgens. Among her later films are the Disney production Emil and the Detectives (1964), in which she played the mother of the title character, and Rainer Werner Fassbinder's The American Soldier (1970). From the early 1960s she appeared increasingly in television, where she remained active until the age of 90 years in 2018. She appeared in popular television productions like Tatort, Derrick, The Old Fox and Stuttgart Homicide. In 2018, she won the Deutscher Schauspielpreis (German Actors Award) for her supporting role in the Tatort episode Die Liebe, ein seltsames Spiel (2017).
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Emil and the Detectives
Frau Tischbein
The Black Abbot
Mary Wenner
08/15
Elisabeth Asch-Freitag
The Lost One
Ursula Weber
The American Soldier
Ricky's Mother
The Girl from the Marsh Croft
Hildur Lindgren
Blitzmädels an die Front
Hanna Helmke, Oberführerin
Alibi
Inge Römer
Pension Schöller
Ida
1-2-3 Corona
Corona
The Devil's General
Waltraut 'Pützchen' Mohrungen
Liebe, Luft und lauter Lügen
Katrin Rössle
Bandits of the Highway
Eva Berger
Stips
Regine Wülfing
Das Fräulein und der Vagabund
Regine
Unternehmen Schlafsack
Käthe Forbach
Furlough on Word of Honor
Dr. Inge Rochter
Die Zeit mit dir
Johanna
Secrets of the City
Christl Lauer
The Grapes Are Ripe
Klärchen Gunderloch
Ball im Savoy
Madeleine
Auf den Hund gekommen
Clara Sesenau
Berlin Tunnel 21
Frau Lentz
Geliebtes Scheusal
Joan Cadwell