Ruth Stephan

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Female

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27-Oct-1925

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(101 years old)

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Hamburg, Germany

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Ruth Stephan

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La Paloma La Paloma (1959) Character: Fräulein Förster
Two rival Berlin revue theaters are vying for their big breakthrough. With top stars like jazz legend Louis Armstrong, the Kessler twins, and Bill Ramsey, they try to outdo and outmaneuver one another.
Wilde Wasser Wilde Wasser (1962) Character: Johanna
Thomas, son of sawmill owner Mautner, is more interested in music and women than in his father's business. His latest acquaintance is the young Andrea Sternberg, whom he rescues from a torrent and whose father wants to build a hotel on the Mautners' property. After an argument with his father, Thomas goes to Bad Gastein, where he lives a lavish life with Andrea and her friends. His father lends him money to finance this, hoping to gain access to Thomas's property. Cornered by Sternberg, Thomas is forced to return to his father and confess.
Preussenkorso Nr. 17 Preussenkorso Nr. 17 (1974) Character: N/A
Wagner, the owner of the secondhand shop, hires student Tißmann to clear out an apartment at Preußenkorso 17 in Berlin.
Die Beine von Dolores Die Beine von Dolores (1957) Character: Auguste Link
Dolores leads her parents to believe she is an ambitious nurse. But in secret, she pursues her passion for dance. Night after night, she performs at Auguste Link’s club, “Pigalle.” When the star of the revue tears up his contract, Dolores sees her big chance. But Mother Martens throws a wrench in the works. She visits Dolores’s supposed boss, the psychiatrist Dr. Lorenz.
Das sündige Dorf Das sündige Dorf (1966) Character: Barbara Veit
When the sons of farmer Thomas and his wife Therese Stangassinger, Toni and Sepp, introduce their fiancées to their parents, the latter cannot believe their eyes. Independently of each other, the parents try to prevent the wedding by any means necessary.
Die Kompanie der Knallköppe Die Kompanie der Knallköppe (1971) Character: Schwester von Oberst Laschberger
Admiral Dagobert von Kattnig develops a rescue system for the German Navy. The mountain troops are to test the device in Upper Bavaria and Dagobert sends his son and his staff boatman there. Instead of testing the device, however, the two marvel at the cozy country life. When an inspection is due, the mountain troops are fortunately mistaken and escape the initial chaos. But when they all meet up, chaos is inevitable.
Die spanische Fliege Die spanische Fliege (1955) Character: Jutta Sommer
Four respectable men in Daxburg once footed child support for the same mysterious dancer. Twenty years later, the opening of a new local court threatens to expose their secret and a string of anonymous donations from that dancer. As scandal nears, they must discreetly resolve the legacy to protect their reputations.
Die Unschuld vom Lande Die Unschuld vom Lande (1957) Character: Else Meise
Theater director Werner Sturm was amazed when he arrived in the Bavarian market town of Oberwinkel on a vacation and came across all kinds of disguised characters: knights and maids, squires and heralds were running around, and children were shooting arrows through the air with their bows
Man lebt nur einmal Man lebt nur einmal (1952) Character: Frl. Rosa
Remake of the 1931 film The Man in Search of His Murderer.
Drei Tage Mittelarrest Drei Tage Mittelarrest (1955) Character: Auguste
The mayor of a small garrison town is constantly at odds with the local battalion commander. This does not sit well with the mayor’s wife at all, as she wants to marry her daughter off to a soldier. Things escalate when the mayor’s cook becomes pregnant by an unknown soldier. Although the "culprit" doesn't reveal himself, four men who have confessed to being the "fathers" would love to walk down the aisle with the head cook...
Die Privatsekretärin Die Privatsekretärin (1953) Character: Lissy
Determined Gerda Weber travels to the big city and locates at a girl's pension. She soon finds job as a secretary in a big business thanks to her optimism and wits, and ends dating her boss after mistaking him for a companion. They share an evening of music and dancing, after which she discovers who he really is.
Hotel Allotria Hotel Allotria (1956) Character: Wanda Buzigl
Four young musicians from Hamburg are heading to a hotel in Upper Bavaria. Three lively young women are also on their way there. No wonder the hotel, which is on the brink of bankruptcy, is coming back to life. Max, Franz, Egon, and Paul—four young musicians from Hamburg—are heading to a hotel in Upper Bavaria to meet Max’s fiancée.
Die türkischen Gurken Die türkischen Gurken (1962) Character: Ruthlinde
Oskar Schnabel is a wholesaler of fruits from the Arabian region. One day his oriental trading partner passes on a twelve-piece of harem ladies to him.
Frühstück im Doppelbett Frühstück im Doppelbett (1963) Character: Cilly
Henry and Liane Clausen's marriage is not going well. Henry is an ambitious publisher who is very focused on his career and neglects his wife Liane. In order to shake her husband out of his indifference, Liane Clausen begins an affair with Victor Armstrong. She expects his jealous reaction to confirm that Henry still has feelings for her. But Henry reacts differently than expected: instead of making a scene, he also begins an affair.
Helgalein Helgalein (1969) Character: Frau Creutz
As a naive blonde from the countryside, Helgalein comes into conflict with the insignia of the sexual revolution.
...und abends in die Scala ...und abends in die Scala (1958) Character: Trudchen Putzke
The chorus girl Caterina Duval gets the chance of her life when hired as stand-in of a famous star. On the opening night Catarina is singing, dancing and stepping into the hearts of the audience.
Ein Lied geht um die Welt Ein Lied geht um die Welt (1958) Character: Malvine
A biopic of the singer and film actor Joseph Schmidt. The title is a reference to his best-known song and a 1933 film of the same title in which he starred.
Isola Bella Isola Bella (1961) Character: Miss Finkenbusch
Consul daughter Anne Stülcken wants to take her fiancee undetected under the magnifying glass and therefore slips in her father's villa in the role of a maid.
Rheinsberg Rheinsberg (1967) Character: Anna
Kurt Hoffmann's film adaptation of Tucholsky's eponymous novella is situated in 1910s Berlin: The aspiring editor Wolf runs into Claire by chance. Both are attracted to one another, yet they are not entirely certain about their feelings. They embark on a trip to Rheinsberg to assure themselves about their sentiments. And indeed, the time spent in the romantic provincial town brings clarity to their situation.
Unsere tollen Nichten Unsere tollen Nichten (1963) Character: Felicitas
Out of necessity, Gunther Philipp and his male colleagues put on women's clothes again and cause a commotion in the noble ski resort of Davos as the Jolly Sisters. Their girlfriends don't take kindly to this and counterattack in men's costumes.
Unsere tollen Tanten in der Südsee Unsere tollen Tanten in der Südsee (1964) Character: Felicitas
The five guys of the band "Sunny Boys" go to Polynesia, where they are forced by external circumstances to throw themselves back into women clothes.
Der Stern von Santa Clara Der Stern von Santa Clara (1958) Character: Mitzi Underhuber
Carlo del Ponte, a pop star celebrated in the U.S., travels to his hometown of Santa Clara, Italy, to take some time off. Not only does Carlo find himself caught up in an armed robbery there, but his pretty cousin Antonella is missing her father and believes he has fallen victim to the old family feud between the del Pontes and the Tartinis. Now Carlo is supposed to help resolve the matter as peacefully as possible.
Gruß und Kuss vom Tegernsee Gruß und Kuss vom Tegernsee (1957) Character: Dorothea
A 1957 German musical comedy heimatfilm.
Musikparade Musikparade (1956) Character: Trudchen
Greta Lund leads her own jazz band with charm and flair, but she’s not interested in romantic entanglements with her musicians. Then the popular trumpeter and singer Peter joins her band and falls in love with her. He tries in creative ways to convince her that musicians are real men after all. After a chaotic concert, a brawl, and a series of mix-ups, the two finally find their way to each other.
An jedem Finger zehn An jedem Finger zehn (1954) Character: Sketchpartnerin
"Ten on Every Finger" (German: "An jedem Finger zehn") is a 1954 West German musical comedy film directed by Erik Ode. The story centers on a revue dancer named Margit Rameau, played by Germaine Damar, who falls in love with composer Bert Martin, portrayed by Erich Auer, but their romance is hindered by misunderstandings and busy schedules until they reunite during a local revue performance. The film is structured as a musical revue featuring numerous guest stars performing as themselves, including Josephine Baker in her final on-screen film role, Hans Albers, and Kenneth Spencer
Peter schießt den Vogel ab Peter schießt den Vogel ab (1959) Character: Mathilde Hütchen
Peter schießt den Vogel ab is a German film comedy first released in 1959.
Pepe, der Paukerschreck Pepe, der Paukerschreck (1969) Character: Studienrätin Dr. Mathilde Pollhagen
Mommsen Gymnasium director Taft secretly places his nephew as a spy with the difficult class of Pepe Nietnagel. During the celebration for the 100th anniversary, a simulated fire forces the school to shut down for a week. The director's attempt to get a tough teacher assigned by the department of education results in the exact opposite because of Nietnagel's intervention.
Natürlich die Autofahrer Natürlich die Autofahrer (1959) Character: Jutta Schmalbach
Eberhard Dobermann is a widower and a policeman who loves to control the roads and let people pay fines. Even with his neighbour and friend Jutta Schmalbach he has no pity. Thus he cannot understand why his daughter Karin just falls in love with a racing pilot called Walter. But it gets even worse when Eberhard wins a VW-Kaefer at the annual police party. So he has to learn to drive and thus even brings his teacher close to a heart attack.
Hurra, die Schule brennt Hurra, die Schule brennt (1969) Character: Studienrätin Dr. Mathilde Knörz
A new teacher, Dr. Dr. Bach, is transferred from his quiet village elementary school to the Mommsen Gymnasium, bringing along his nephew Jan. Bach's lackadaisical methods raise the suspicions of the other teachers.
Max der Taschendieb Max der Taschendieb (1962) Character: Desiree
Max, a small time pick-pocket, has nothing to do with the ‘big’ crimes. But then he must find the murderer of Fred, his wife's brother.
Blond muß man sein auf Capri Blond muß man sein auf Capri (1961) Character: Lotte Jeschke
Maria and Hannes are already looking forward to their vacation together when Hannes has to go away on business at short notice. Maria suspects that Hannes is having an affair with another woman and defiantly travels to Capri with her friends.
Jetzt dreht die Welt sich nur um dich Jetzt dreht die Welt sich nur um dich (1964) Character: Henriette
Lilian Andreesen is the music loving daughter of a Danish newspaper empire and falls in love with Rex Gildo.
Klein Erna auf dem Jungfernstieg Klein Erna auf dem Jungfernstieg (1969) Character: Frau Nohr
Little Erna is a cheeky Hamburg girl. She gets up to the greatest pranks with her boyfriend. That's why her mother sends her on vacation alone to her aunt. There, too, the little girl gets up to all sorts of mischief...
Das kann doch unsren Willi nicht erschüttern Das kann doch unsren Willi nicht erschüttern (1970) Character: Sieglinde Hirsekorn
Summer in Germany, anno 1970. Italy is the number one destination. As every year, swarms of Teutonic tourists make their way to the Adriatic Sea. Only Willi Hirsekorn from Castrop-Rauxel has so far no plans to break south. That changes, however, as the bitchy neighbor Mizzi Buntje proudly tells of their upcoming holiday in Italy. Willi can not afford this boasting. Shortly determined, the bags are packed, and already rushes Willi in the car with his wife Sieglinde, daughter Lotti and son Kuno the sun.
Unser Willi ist der Beste Unser Willi ist der Beste (1971) Character: Heidelinde Hansen
Retired tax official Willi Winzig spends his retirement happily and contentedly in his home. However, this changes when his sister Heidelinde, her daughter and his father want to move in with him, and as Willi is a good-natured man, he takes them in, but because they have no money and his pension is not enough for all four of them, he has to take on a new job. He gets a job as a salesman for household appliances, but his good nature gets in the way again.
Ein Herz voll Musik Ein Herz voll Musik (1955) Character: Fleurette
Ellinor Patton is so wealthy that her six unsuccessful marriages are considered befitting of her status. She is currently unhappily single again and hoping for her lucky number seven. Vico, the hotel owner's son, dreams of a career as a singer and is in love with the flower girl Blanche. His father is eagerly trying to prevent both. Vico proves that he really has talent at a concert by the Mantovani orchestra.
Wir hau'n die Pauker in die Pfanne Wir hau'n die Pauker in die Pfanne (1970) Character: Studienrätin Dr. Mathilde Knörz
Principal Gottlieb Taft's twin brother Gotthold Taft partakes in the most recent prank by faking his death and promising a large inheritance to the Mommsen-Gymnasium and the principal. Of course, the inheritance is tied to many embarrassing conditions.
Charleys Tante Charleys Tante (1956) Character: Mona
Otto Dernburg is forced by circumstances to dress up as a middle-aged woman.
Zur Hölle mit den Paukern Zur Hölle mit den Paukern (1968) Character: Dr. Pollhagen
Pepe Nietnagel and his fellow students of the Mommsen school come up with all kinds of ideas to get out of doing any actual school work. This includes simulating suicides, setting off the air-raid sirens and abusing the school director's new broadcasting system. They succeed in sending their teacher to a sanatorium and get a replacement that turns out to not be so bad after all.
Die gestohlene Hose Die gestohlene Hose (1956) Character: Grete Giesemann
A hotel owner’s son, who is still quite young at heart, falls madly in love with the niece of a strange old man. He is actually supposed to take up an apprenticeship at a hotel in the distant Dolomites on behalf of his strict father. To keep his father from becoming suspicious, he sends his servant there instead...
Kauf Dir einen bunten Luftballon Kauf Dir einen bunten Luftballon (1961) Character: Mia
Hermann König, owner of an ice palace, wants to make his niece Inge a star. Inge, on the other hand, has a completely different dream - the theater stage. The talented girl then falls head over heels in love with ice hockey player Hans Haller, who also happens to work at the Palace Theater. A game of mistaken identity full of hurdles takes its course...
Das Spukschloß im Salzkammergut Das Spukschloß im Salzkammergut (1966) Character: Isolde Tristan
On a trip through the Salzkammergut, a couple singing pop songs tell the story of another duo and their difficult path to marriage: he was into light entertainment, while she was into serious art.
Kinderarzt Dr. Fröhlich Kinderarzt Dr. Fröhlich (1972) Character: Josefa
A young woman pharmacist, Eva, is very friendly with a children's doctor, Dr. Fröhlich. Eva's small nephew Peter lives with her and she is often thought to be his mother. A number of amusing and more serious misunderstandings arise from this situation...
Was ist denn bloß mit Willi los? Was ist denn bloß mit Willi los? (1970) Character: Annie Engel
Willi Winzig is a small tax officer with a big heart. He sometimes lets the tax files of his insolvent fellow citizens disappear into the air shaft. But shortly before his retirement, the shaft is so full that Willi has to dispose of the file of a penniless taxpayer in the wastepaper basket. The scam is promptly discovered and Willi is threatened with a hefty fine - even dishonorable dismissal from the civil service. Fortunately, friend and colleague Felix Klein knows what to do.
Ach Egon! Ach Egon! (1961) Character: Anna
Pediatrician Waldemar Weber is at his wits' end. Of all days, his adopted son Egon—from his first marriage, whom Waldemar has always kept a secret from his young wife Henny—has announced he’s coming to visit on their first wedding anniversary. Waldemar must stop Egon at all costs. When Egon finally shows up at the door, he turns out to be a monkey trainer.
Keine Angst vor großen Tieren Keine Angst vor großen Tieren (1953) Character: Artistin
Emil, a technical draftsman, is hardworking, always helpful, and somewhat shy. Because of these traits, he is often taken advantage of by those around him. Now Emil is set to inherit a supposedly large fortune. His landlady's brother wants to marry him off to one of his relatives. But soon panic and confusion set in. The inheritance consists of three full-grown lions.
Wehe, wenn sie losgelassen Wehe, wenn sie losgelassen (1958) Character: Christa Knax
Peter wants to practice for an upcoming jazz competition with his friends Willi, Oskar, and Jupp. But his uncle Tobias, on whose farm Peter lives, must not find out about it.



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