Scene from Popcorn und Himbeereis (1978)
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Alternate Names: بی فیدلر, Bea Fidler
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Bea Fiedler, born in Berlin, Germany, was an actress known for her role in the 1978 film 'Popcorn und Himbeereis'. According to the OMDb plot summary, Bea had two dates scheduled at the same time, leading to a comedic situation involving her friend Vivi.
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Alternate Names: Christina Gianna, Christina Giannakopoulos, Dolly Dollar
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Christine Zierl, formerly known by her stage name Dolly Dollar, is a German actress, author, and model who became famous as an 1980s sex icon and "busty wonder". Since then, she has successfully reinvented her career and currently also works as a bank employee.
Born as Christina Giannakopoulos in Munich in 1962, Zierl began her acting career in comedies directed by Klaus Lemke, such as Arabian Nights and Honeymoon. She later transitioned to more serious character roles in notable productions like the popular crime series Tatort and Monaco Franze. In 2016, she appeared on the reality TV show Promi Big Brother under her former stage name. Her most recent acting role was in the 2024 film Hundswut.
In a significant professional shift, Zierl has been working as a permanent employee at a bank in Munich for several years, which provides her with financial stability and the freedom to choose acting roles that truly appeal to her. She remains active in the entertainment industry as an actress and author, and also works as a successful "best ager" model.
Zierl was married to actor Helmut Zierl from 1988 to 2001, and they have three sons together. She is now a grandmother and lives in Munich again.
Birth Name: Gesa Thoma
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Alternate Names: Geza Thoma, Gesa Gabor
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Gesa Thoma, known for her role in 'Popcorn und Himbeereis' (1978), was an actress whose career involved complex situations. While running errands for her boss, she encountered her friend Bea who had a scheduling conflict with two dates. Gesa offered to take over one of the dates, leading to intricate complications.
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Alternate Names: Olivia Galitsky
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Olivia Pascal was born on May 26, 1957 in Munich, Bavaria, West Germany. She is an actress and publicist, known for The Fruit Is Ripe (1977) , Sunshine Reggae auf Ibiza (1983) and The Joy of Flying (1977) . She has been married to Peter Kanitz since 2009.
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Alternate Names: Ursula Fellner, Ulla Maris, Ursula Maris, Uschi Fellner, Uschi Buchfellner
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Uschi Buchfellner is a German model and actress. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its October 1979 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Peter Weissbrich. International acting and modeling careers followed Buchfellner's Playboy appearance.
About the Movie: Popcorn und Himbeereis (1978)
Alternative Title: Popcorn and Ice Cream, Popcorn og hindbæris, Disko-Love - Värinää farkuissa, Pipocas & Gelado
Director: Franz Josef Gottlieb
Writer: Erich Tomek
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The movie 'Popcorn und Himbeereis' (1978) directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb is a comedy film with romance elements.
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Unfortunately, there's not enough information available from the provided sources to create a detailed summary of the movie's plot or context. All that can be confirmed is that 'Popcorn und Himbeereis' is a comedy-romance film released in 1978 by Franz Josef Gottlieb.