Constanze Engelbrecht

Constanze Engelbrecht was a German actress best known for her roles in “Fiorile,” “Le Rouge et le Noir,” and “Der Graf von Monte Christo.” Born on January 6, 1950, in Munich, West Germany, she gained recognition for her work in film, television, and theater.

Personal and Family Life

Constanze Engelbrecht was the daughter of actress Alice Franz, and she had one child, Julie Engelbrecht. She began her acting career at a young age and later studied singing at various prestigious institutions, including the Richard-Strauss-Konservatorium in Munich, the Guildhall School in London, and the Mozarteum in Salzburg. She received acting lessons from Rosemarie Fendel, who helped her hone her performance skills.

Career

Engelbrecht’s career spanned multiple areas including stage, film, and television. She appeared in numerous productions and was known for her versatile acting abilities. Throughout her life, she faced health challenges, including a battle with cancer, which she fought bravely while continuing to work.

Death and Legacy

Constanze Engelbrecht passed away on July 20, 2000, in Munich, Germany, due to a brain tumor. She had previously battled breast cancer, which had spread to her liver and eventually her brain. She is remembered for her contributions to the arts and her role as a devoted mother to her daughter, Julie.

Filmography

TitleRelease DateCharacter
Fiorile1993-06-06Juliette
Le Rouge et le Noir1997-12-22Madame Derville
Der Eindringling1990-01-01Elke Bernd
Die Beischlafdiebin1998-11-02Petra
Halali oder Der Schuß ins Brötchen1995-04-24Corinna von Sarau
Viadukt1983-01-01Ilona
Karambolage1989-04-12Ilse Maiwald
Ruhe sanft, Bruno1983-04-03Sonja Petrova
Im Sog der Angst1992-03-04Jenny
Der Mann auf der Bettkante1995-10-07Marlene Ellermann
Die Angst wird bleiben1992-01-01Karin
Wenn ich mich fürchte1984-10-18Rita
Der Prinzgemahl1997-12-22Karin Morgenroth
Sierra Leone1987-09-11Rita
Jugend, Liebe und die Wacht am Rhein1978-03-06Viola
Das geheimniss der redlichen Ratte1988-10-10Selina
Peter Strohm1989-01-04Herta Meier