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Eva-Maria Hagen
German actress and singer (–)
Eva-Maria Hagen (néeBuchholz; German:[ˈʁiː.aˈhaːgŋ̩]ⓘ; 19 October – 16 August ) was a German actress and singer.
She was known as the "Brigitte Bardot of the GDR" but was banned from performance for political reasons.
Life
Hagen was born Eva-Maria Buchholz[2] in Költschen (present-day Poland) on 19 October ,[3] the daughter of farm workers from East Brandenburg.[4] In , Költschen was occupied by the Soviet army and the family was expelled.[5] They moved to Perleberg, which became part of the GDR in [5]
In , after completing an apprenticeship as a machinist, she was trained at the Ernst Busch Academy of Dramatic Arts in Berlin.[6] She joined the Berliner Ensemble in [7] Hagen made her theater debut in in Erwin Strittmatter's play Katzgraben directed by Bertolt Brecht at the Berliner Ensemble.[8]
In , she made her film debut in K