Senta Berger Explained

Senta Berger
Birth Date:13 May 1941
Birth Place:Vienna, German Reich
Other Names:Senta Verhoeven
Years Active:1955–present
Occupation:Actress, producer
Children:Simon Verhoeven
Luca Verhoeven

Senta Verhoeven[1] (née Berger; Austrian German: pronounced as /de/, pronounced as /de/; born 13 May 1941) is an Austrian-German[2] actress. She received many award nominations for her acting in theatre, film and television; her awards include three Bambi Awards, two Romys, an Adolf Grimme Award, both a Deutscher and a Bayerischer Fernsehpreis, and a Goldene Kamera.

Early life

Berger was born in Hietzing, Vienna to musician (1902–1983) and teacher Therese Jany.[3] She first appeared on stage at the age of four, when her father accompanied her singing on the piano. At the age of five she started ballet lessons.

Berger also took private acting lessons. In 1957, she won her first small role in The Unexcused Hour, one of the final films directed by Austrian auteur Willi Forst. She applied for the Max Reinhardt Seminar, a famous acting school in Vienna, and was accepted, but she left shortly afterwards after accepting a film role without permission. In 1958, she became the youngest member of the Josefstadt Theatre in Vienna and appeared in productions of L'Œuf, Charley's Aunt, Much Ado About Nothing and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.[4]

Career

In 1960, Bernhard Wicki and Artur Brauner produced the comedy film The Good Soldier Schweik with Berger and the German actor Heinz Rühmann. Brauner used Berger in several films, but she soon tired of musicals. In 1962, she went to Hollywood and worked with stars such as Charlton Heston, Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra, Richard Widmark, John Wayne, Kirk Douglas, and Yul Brynner. She returned to Germany to accept an offer for a role in a series, which would have included an obligation of several years. Early publicity material compared her to Brigitte Bardot and Sophia Loren.[5]

In 1963, Berger met Michael Verhoeven, son of the German film director Paul Verhoeven (not to be confused with the Netherlands Paul Verhoeven). In November 1964, she guest starred in an episode of the U.S. television show The Man from U.N.C.L.E, entitled "The Double Affair". It was later expanded and released in cinemas as the feature film The Spy with My Face (1965). Also in 1965, she starred in The Glory Guys, a dramatic representation of Custer's Little Big Horn disaster, based on the novel The Dice of God by Hoffman Birney. Filmed by Levy-Gardner-Laven and released by United Artists, it stars Tom Tryon, Harve Presnell, Senta Berger, James Caan, and Michael Anderson Jr. Berger and Verhoeven started their own film production company in 1965, and married in 1966. Berger continued to develop her European career in France and Italy.In 1966, Berger co-starred with Kirk Douglas in the film Cast a Giant Shadow. Berger played the role of Magda, a soldier in the Israeli army during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. Also in 1966, the British film Our Man in Marrakesh, called Bang, Bang, You're Dead in the U.S., was released, starring Senta Berger opposite Tony Randall. In The Quiller Memorandum, a third film of hers released in 1966, she played opposite Max von Sydow and George Segal in the role of a German schoolteacher involved in neo-Nazi activity. In 1967, Berger acted in the pilot film for the Robert Wagner television series It Takes a Thief, which aired on the U.S. television network ABC on 9 January 1968. She reprised her role in the series in October 1969, in an episode in which her character was killed.

In 1970, Berger starred for the first time in a film produced by her own company and directed by her husband. Other internationally successful films made by their joint production company included, Die weiße Rose (1982), The Nasty Girl (1990) and (1995). In 1971, Berger participated in the media campaign "We've had abortions!" launched by German feminist Alice Schwarzer with a cover story in the Stern political magazine. In 1972, she also campaigned for Willy Brandt's Social Democratic Party.

Following the birth of her first son, Berger soon returned to theatre work. She played at the Burgtheater in Vienna, at the Thalia Theater in Hamburg and at the Schiller Theater in Berlin. Between 1974 and 1982, she played the "Buhlschaft" in the play Jedermann at the Salzburg Festival with Curd Jürgens and Maximilian Schell. She also acted alongside Schell and James Coburn in a supporting role in the acclaimed war film Cross of Iron (1977). In 1977, she was head of the jury at the 27th Berlin International Film Festival.[6] Twenty-one years later, she was part of the jury at the 48th Berlin International Film Festival.[7]

In 1985–86, Berger started a comeback in front of German-speaking audiences in the TV serial Kir Royal. (In the 1980s, Berger discovered she was admired by Scottish drifter Arthur Richard Jackson who had attempted to murder American actress Theresa Saldana in 1982.) Further serial hits followed, like Die schnelle Gerdi ("The fast Gerdi", 1989–2002), where she played a taxi driver. In the same year, she also started a career as a singer of chansons. From 2003 to 2010, Berger was president of the German Film Academy, which seeks to support the careers of actors and actresses in Germany and across Europe. Since 2005, the academy assigns the annual German Film Awards, or Lolas.

2005 saw her in the film, Einmal so wie ich will ("Once according to my will"), as a woman trapped in an unhappy marriage who finds love on holiday, but turns her back on the relationship. In 2016, she played one of the leading roles in the film Welcome to Germany, written and directed by her son Simon Verhoeven. The film grossed more than US$20 million, making it the most successful German picture of the year.[8] It also won numerous awards, among them the Deutscher Filmpreis, the peace award Friedenspreis des deutschen Films, and was nominated for a European Film Award for Best Comedy.

She played the role of doctor Eva Maria Prohacek in the popular German crime television series Unter Verdacht ("Under Suspicion") from 2002 till March 2020, when she retired from the role.[9]

In June 2023, her romantic dramedy (Weißt du noch; screenplay by Martin Rauhaus, directed by Rainer Kaufmann) premiered at the 40th Filmfest München.

Memoirs

In the spring of 2006, Berger's autobiography was published in Germany: Ich habe ja gewußt, daß ich fliegen kann ("I Knew That I Could Fly"). Among her memories of Hollywood are a less-than-subtle attempt by Darryl Zanuck to get her on his casting couch, and of all the shallow people she met in Hollywood.

Personal life

Berger was married to German film director Michael Verhoeven from 1966 until his death in 2024; their sons are actor-director Simon Verhoeven (born 1972) and actor/producer Luca Verhoeven (born 1979). She lives in Germany. She is Jewish.[10]

Selected filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleDirectorNotes
1957The Unexcused Hour Charge als GymnasialschülerinWilli Forst
1959The JourneyServing Girl in Black ScarfAnatole Litvak
1960The Good Soldier SchweikGretlAxel von Ambesser
I'm Marrying the DirectorVera BleichingerWolfgang Liebeneiner
MadeleinePaul Martin
1961The Secret WaysElsaPhil Karlson
The Miracle of Father MalachiaYvonne KrügerBernhard Wicki
ChantalGéza von Radványi
ChantalGéza von Radványi
1962Susan BrownWerner Klingler
Doctor SibeliusElisabeth SibeliusRudolf Jugert
Das Testament des Dr. MabuseNellyWerner Klingler
Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly NecklaceMrs. Ellen BlackburnTerence Fisher
1963The VictorsTrudiCarl Foreman
Catherine TalbotMario CameriniTwo films
Jack and JennyJennyVictor Vicas
1964JaneCamillo Mastrocinque
The Spy with My FaceSerenaJohn NewlandThe Man from U.N.C.L.E.
1965Major DundeeTeresa SantiagoSam Peckinpah
Shots in Threequarter TimeCaptain Jenny BedfordAlfred Weidenmann
The Glory GuysLou WoddardArnold Laven
1966Cast a Giant ShadowMagda SimonMelville Shavelson
Our Man in MarrakeshKyra StanovyDon Sharp
The Poppy Is Also a FlowerDancerTerence Young
Long Legs, Long FingersDoris HolbergAlfred Vohrer
The Quiller MemorandumInge LindtMichael Anderson
The Treasure of San GennaroMaggieDino Risi
1967To Commit a MurderGertraud SphaxÉdouard Molinaro
The AmbushersFrancesca MadeirosHenry LevinMatt Helm film series
Diabolically YoursChristianeJulien Duvivier
1969If It's Tuesday, This Must Be BelgiumLondon SaleswomanMel StuartCameo
May
De SadeAnne de MontreuilCy Endfield
Giulietta CavamacchiaLuigi Comencini
1970Lonely HeartsGiovannaFranco Giraldi
When Women Had TailsFilliPasquale Festa Campanile
1971He Who Loves in a Glass HouseHannaMichael Verhoeven
Sylvaine OrsiniYves Boisset
Roma BenePrincess Dedé MarescalliCarlo Lizzani
Lover of the Great BearFelaValentino Orsini
1972Cause of DivorceEnrica SebastianiMarcello Fondato
Die Moral der Ruth HalbfassRuth HalbfassVolker Schlöndorff
1973The wifeOtto Schenk
The Scarlet LetterHester PrynneWim Wenders
Suor MariaLuigi Zampa
Amore e ginnasticaMaria PedaniLuigi Filippo D'Amico
1974PuzzleSara GrimaldiDuccio Tessari
La bellissima estateManuelaSergio Martino
1976Alice BurgmannMichael Verhoeven
The Swiss ConspiracyDenise AbbottJack Arnold
Diary of a PassionRobertaDecio Silla
Goodnight, Ladies and GentlemenSignora PaleseAnthology film
1977Detta GaspardiWolfgang Liebeneiner
Cross of IronEvaSam Peckinpah
1978Ritratto di borghesia in neroCarla RichterTonino Cervi
1985Fatto su misuraSignora SchwartzFrancesco Laudadio
The Two Lives of Mattia PascalClaraMario Monicelli
1986Marie LandauerMichael Verhoeven
1990Tre colonne in cronacaCountess Odessa BonaveriCarlo Vanzina
1998Am I Beautiful?UnnaDoris Dörrie
2009DorotheaBen Verbong
2010Anita
2012Mona MödlingerHelmut Dietl
Rosalie
2016Welcome to GermanyAngelika HartmannSimon Verhoeven
2023MarianneRainer Kaufmann

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1963Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color

Henriette Treffz
1964The Man From U.N.C.L.E.

The Double Affair

Serena(TV series, 1 episode)
See How They RunOrlando Miller
1968The Name of the GameMariette Bern1x04 Collectors' Edition
It Takes a Thief

A Thief Is a Thief

Claire Vickers(TV series, 1 episode)
Mila Darvos
Susanne Stefan(TV miniseries, 3 episodes)
1969It Takes a Thief

Flowers from Alexander

Claire Vickers/Laurie James(TV series, 1 episode)
1976Perry Como's Christmas in AustriaGuest star as Herself(TV Holiday special show)
1986Kir RoyalMona(TV series, 6 episodes)
1989Die schnelle GerdiGerdi(TV series, 6 episodes)
1990La belle Anglaise(TV series, 1 episode)
1992Charlotte
Lilli(TV series, 6 episodes)
1994Captive LoveAnneliese
1994–1996

Dr. Schwarz und Dr. Martin

Dr. Margarethe Martin(TV series, 8 episodes)
1995Die Nacht der NächteTeresa
Kommissar RexKarla Wilke(TV series, 1 episode)
1996Mein Sohn ist kein Mörder!Sarah Renzi
1997Kap der RacheLilian
Susa
Bella CiaoTeresa
1998Clara
1999Liebe und weitere KatastrophenFranziska Ackermann(TV miniseries, 4 episodes)
NancherrowAlex Gower
Marie Mechlenburg
2000Zimmer mit FrühstückElisabeth
TrennungsfieberDr. Carla Severin-Bauer
Solveigh Kronberg
Anna
2002–2019Unter VerdachtDr. Eva-Maria Prohacek(TV series, 30 episodes)
2002Bis dass dein Tod uns scheidetEdith Mosbach
2004Die schnelle Gerdi und die HauptstadtGerdi(TV series, 6 episodes)
Cornelia Cordes
2005Emma Bauer
Emilia – Die zweite ChanceDr. Emilia Seiler
Emilia – FamilienbandeDr. Emilia Seiler
2006Helga Forstmann
2008Rosamunde Pilcher: Four SeasonsJulia Combe(TV miniseries, 4 episodes)
2009Carla Sagmeister
Rita Böhm
Luise Fischer
2010Liebe am Fjord: Das Ende der EiszeitPernille(TV series, 1 episode)
2011Erika Welves
2012Dorothee Lessing(TV thriller)
Klara
2013Luisa Hamilton(TV drama)
Rita(TV drama)
2014Maria Koppel(TV film)
2020Martha(TV drama)
2021An seiner SeiteCharlotte Kler(TV Drama)

Honors and awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Duhm. Lisa. 25 March 2020. Senta Berger heißt eigentlich anders.. 20 August 2021. Der Spiegel. de.
  2. Web site: Senta Berger – Deutschland, deine Künstler – ARD Das Erste. 20 August 2021. daserste.de. de.
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20070515030728/http://www.mdr.de/riverboat/1187234.html Berger, Senta: Porträt
  4. . Senta Berger . Continental Film Review . Eurap Publishing . September 1966 .
  5. . Senta Berger . Continental Film Review . Eurap Publishing . September 1966 .
  6. Web site: Berlinale 1977: Juries . 19 July 2010 . berlinale.de. de.
  7. Web site: Berlinale: 1998 Juries . 14 January 2012 . berlinale.de. de.
  8. Web site: Refugee comedy is German box office sensation. . 28 November 2016.
  9. Web site: Senta Berger: 'Mein Rauswurf von der Schauspielschule war der erste Schritt'. de.
  10. https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/culture/2009-07-15/ty-article/reconciling-with-the-past/0000017f-da7b-dc0c-afff-db7b0c620000
  11. Web site: Reply to a Parliamentary question . de . 1290 . parlament.gv.at. 22 October 2012 .