Eva Ingeborg Scholz

Eva Ingeborg Scholz

1928-02-16 – 2022-03-21 (age 94) Berlin, Germany
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Biography

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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Known For

08/15
08/15

1954

as Elisabeth Asch-Freitag

Rossini
Rossini

1997

as Zweite Dame

Welcome to Hartmanns
Welcome to Hartmanns

2016

as Frau Eisenhofer

Berlin Tunnel 21
Berlin Tunnel 21

1981

as Frau Lentz

Alibi
Alibi

1955

as Inge Römer

Emil and the Detectives
Emil and the Detectives

1964

as Frau Tischbein

08/15 Part 2
The Lost One
The Lost One

1951

as Ursula Weber

The Devil's General
The Devil's General

1955

as Waltraut 'Pützchen' Mohrungen

The Pharmacist
The Pharmacist

1997

as Gudrun Moormann

The Black Abbot
The Black Abbot

1963

as Mary Wenner

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Liebe, Luft und lauter Lügen

1959

as Katrin Rössle

Pension Schöller
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Tristan

1975

as Fräulein Andersen

Unternehmen Schlafsack
Unternehmen Schlafsack

1955

as Käthe Forbach

Das große Wunschkonzert
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Spielst Du mit schrägen Vögeln

1969

as Hotel manageress

The American Soldier
The American Soldier

1976

as Ricky's Mother