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thedabara · 3 years ago
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ACTRESSES WHO DIED 1967
Vivien Leigh at 53 from tuberculosis
Jayne Mansfield at 34 from car crash
Ann Sheridan at 51 from cancer
Kaaren Verne at 49 from heart ailment
Françoise Dorléac at 25 from car crash
Jester Naefe at 42 from multiple sclerosis
Barbara Payton at 39 from heart failure
Martine Carol at 46 from heart attack
Hanni Weisse at 75 from unknown events
Jobyna Ralston at 67 from pneumonia
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leggerezza-dell-essere · 5 years ago
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______ Jester Naefe, ph Peter Basch, 1960.
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grapnel · 5 years ago
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Jester Naefe photographed by Peter Basch, early 1960s.
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mudwerks · 7 years ago
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Jester Naefe
German postcard by ISV, no. C 4. Photo: Divina / Gloria / Arthur Grimm.
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lescuriositesdelafoire · 7 years ago
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Jester Naefe
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frank-scozzese · 2 years ago
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Jester Naefe (1924 - 1967)
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vecchiorovere-blog · 3 years ago
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Le donne sono fatte così. Ogni giorno che sorge porta loro una nuova interpretazione del passato.
Deve essere una vita poco monotona la loro.
Italo Svevo, La coscienza di Zeno.
ph Peter Basch, Jester Naefe, 1960.
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choochoojump · 6 years ago
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Jester Naefe by Truus, Bob & Jan too! Via Flickr: German postcard by ISV, no. C 4. Photo: Divina / Gloria / Arthur Grimm. Beautiful, Austrian born actress Jester Naefe (1924-1967) had a short film career in the German cinema with highlights in the late 1940’s and the mid 1950’s. Because of her roles and her sexy looks the press labeled her the ‘German Marilyn Monroe’. Jester-Helene Naefe was born in 1924 in Vienna, Austria. She was the daughter of a truck driver, Herbert Naefe. At the age of 16, Jester went to Berlin to follow acting lessons at the Ackermann Theater School. Soon she appeared on stage in the Breslauer Schauspielhaus in Breslau and in the Intimen Theater in Hamburg. In 1948 producer-director Rolf Meyer gave her her first film part in the short film Sie sind nicht gemeint/You Were Not Meant (1948, Answald Krüger) with Erik Ode. This debut was soon followed by more secondary roles in Diese nacht vergess ich nie/I'll Never Forget That Night (1949, Johannes Meyer) with Gustav Fröhlich, Der bagnosträfling/The Prisoner (1949, Gustav Fröhlich) with Paul Dahlke, Wer bist du, den ich liebe?/Who Is This Person I Love? (1949, Géza von Bolváry) with Iván Petrovich, and Das fräulein und der vagabund/The Girl and the Tramp (1949, Albert Benitz) with Hardy Kruger. In 1949 she married the rich, Hungarian business entrepreneur Alfred Tauszky. Jester stopped making films to concentrate on family life. The marriage was tumultuous: Tauszky slapped her in public during a reception in Bad Oldesloe. In 1951 the couple had to leave Hamburg for Rome, when Tauszky was prosecuted for tax evasion. Naefe and Tauszky had two daughters, Vivian (1952) and Silvia (born 1953). In 1953 Tauszky deserted his family and fled to Caracas, Venezuela. Jester returned with her daughters to Germany, first to Hamburg, later to München (Munich). Jester Naefe took up her film career in 1954 and the flamboyant beauty would make twelve films in the following three years. Among her films were Die Kleine Stadt will schlafen gehen/The Little Town Will Go to Sleep (1954, Hans H. König), Le destructeur/Das bekenntnis der Ina Kahr/Confession of Ina Kahr (1954, Georg Wilhelm Pabst), co-starring with Curd Jürgens, Stern von Rio/Star from Rio (1955, Kurt Neumann) with Willy Fritsch, and Die Goldene Brücke/The Golden Bridge (1956, Paul Verhoeven) with Paul Hubschmid. Her most famous role was as Lydia in the remake of the 1932 operetta Der Kongress tanzt/Congress Dances (1955, Franz Antel). In 1957, during the shooting of the Italian-German coproduction La Ragazza della salina/Sand, Love and Salt (1957, František Cáp) in Portoroz, Yugoslavia, she had a fighting scene with lead actress Isabella Corey. During the scene, she fell and hit the back of her head on a rock. She soon started getting bad headaches, and the headaches were followed by temporary paralysis. Despite her illness she finished the film, costarring Marcello Mastroianni. Easter 1958 her illness seemed vanished, and she went to the USA for a tv show. Hollywood star Gregory Peck reportedly called her ‘one of the most attractive and beautiful women of the world’. In 1959 she was treated again at a Munich hospital, and her illness was diagnosed as multiple sclerosis. Jester Naefe had to retire from the film business. In the 1960’s when the medical bills consumed all of her earnings, she retired to live with her mother, in her modest home in Wolfratshausen in Upper Bavaria. After a long and painfull period of illness she died in 1967 in Geretsried, near Wolfratshausen, forgotten by her colleagues and the public. She was only 42 although the obituaries gave her age as 37. Her daughter Vivian Naefe is now a celebrated film and tv director. Sources: Philippe Pelletier (Les Gens du Cinéma), Glamour Girls of the Silver Screen, Wikipedia, and IMDb.
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mudwerks · 8 years ago
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Jester Naefe in Die goldene Brücke (1956)
German postcard by Kolibri Verlag, no. 1954. Photo: publicity still for Die goldene Brücke/The Golden Bridge (Paul Verhoeven, 1956). Collection: Meiter.
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vecchiorovere-blog · 3 years ago
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Le donne sono fatte così. Ogni giorno che sorge porta loro una nuova interpretazione del passato. Deve essere una vita poco monotona la loro. Italo Svevo, La coscienza di Zeno. ph Peter Basch,  Jester Naefe, 1960.
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