Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Nastassja Kinski, Romy Schneider, Isabelle Huppert, Margit Carstensen, Martina Gedeck, Sylvie Testud, Barbara Sukowa, Sibel Kekilli, Gisela Uhlen, Dana Vavrova, Hanna Schygulla, Elisabeth Bergner, Nina Hoss, Marianne Hoppe, Marianne Sagebrecht, Ingrid Caven, Gisela May, Lena Stolze, Zuhal Olcay, Angela Winkler, Susanne Lothar, Ozay Fecht, Ilse Werner, Julia Jentsch, Maria Schrader, Monica Bleibtreu, Katharina Thalbach, Brigitte Mira, Hilde Krahl, Nadja Tiller, Alexandra Kluge, Christiane Horbiger, Katja Riemann, Katrin Sass, Hannelore Elsner, Lisa Kreuzer, Juliane Kohler, Eva Mattes, Irm Hermann, Jana Brejchova, Sandra Huller, Heidemarie Hatheyer, Sabine Sinjen, Vera Tschechowa, Edith Clever, Thekla Carola Wied. Excerpt: Romy Schneider (23 September 1938 - 29 May 1982) was an Austrian-born German film actress who also held French citizenship. Schneider was born Rosemarie Magdalena Albach in Nazi-era Vienna, six months after the Anschluss, into a family of actors that included her paternal grandmother Rosa Albach-Retty, her Austrian father Wolf Albach-Retty and her German mother Magda Schneider. After her parents' divorce in 1945, Magda took charge of Romy and her brother Wolfi, eventually supervising the young girl's career, often appearing alongside her daughter. Her career was also overseen by her stepfather, Hans Herbert Blatzheim, a noted restaurateur who Schneider indicated had an unhealthy interest in her. Romy Schneider's first film, made when she was 15, was Wenn der weisse Flieder wieder bluht (When the White Lilacs Bloom Again) in 1953, credited as Romy Schneider-Albach. In 1954, Schneider for the first time portrayed a royal, playing a young Queen Victoria in the Austrian film Madchenjahre einer Konigin (known in the U.S. as The Story of Vicky and in Britain as Victoria in Dover). Schneider's breakthrough c.