Schauspielerin und Ex-Dschungelkönigin Ingrid van Bergen (†94) ist tot

Interview Schauspielerin Inrid van Bergen im Delphi Show Palast 27 03 2017 Hamburg Ingrid va

Ingrid van Bergen ist tot. Die Schauspielerin starb im Alter von 94 Jahren.Die deutsche Schauspielerin Ingrid van Bergen ist im Alter von 94 Jahren gestorben. Das berichtet die “Bild”-Zeitung. Sie sei tot in ihrem Haus im niedersächsischen Eyendorf gefunden worden.Van Bergen spielte seit den 1950er-Jahren in mehreren hundert Filmen mit. Vor allem in den 50ern und 60ern gehörte sie zu den bekanntesten Schauspielerinnen des Landes.

Ingrid van Bergen ist im Alter von 94 Jahren gestorben. (Archivbild)

Van Bergen erschoss ihren Geliebten – später wurde sie Dschungelkönigin1977 änderte sich das Leben von Ingrid van Bergen. Sie erschoss ihren Geliebten, den Makler Klaus Knath, und wurde wegen Totschlags zu sieben Jahren Haft verurteilt. 1981 kam sie wegen guter Führung wieder frei.

2009 wurde Ingrid van Bergen zur Dschungelkönigin gekrönt.

Anschließend fand sie über das Theater und TV-Serien wieder den Weg in die Schauspielerei. 2009 wurde van Bergen zur Königin des RTL-“Dschungelcamp” gewählt.

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