Elga Andersen

Elga Andersen (of its true name Elga Hymen ) is an actress, singer and producing German, born on February 2nd 1935 with Dortmund (Germany) and deceased of a cancer on December 7th 1994 with New York.

It was the widow of Peter R. Gimbel, deceased in 1987.

Biography

Having lost her father during the war, she initially hopes to become Danseuse, while developing her knowledge of the foreign languages, English and French particularly. She arrives at Paris in 1953, to become interpreter. She carries out a life of Bohemia, frequent artists and poses for photographs of mode. It is as that which she is noticed by André Hunebelle and begins in the Schoolgirls under the name of Elga Hymen .

She takes courses of song and is the interpreter of the songs of the film the Guns of Navarone in 1961. With the origin, it is for it that Gilbert Bécaud written And now (words of Pierre Delanoë), which is reproduced on its 2nd disc 4 titles left in 1962 ( You it musician of Gilbert Bécaud and Louis Amade, at Fontana ref. 460.778, and the first disc of 1961, Paris has the tender heart , song written by Marcel Camus, music of Henri Crolla, for his film Os Bandeirantes , at Fontana ref. 460.732 - more details).

After a first marriage which will turn quickly to the shipwreck, she marries in 1978 the American producer Peter Gimbel. It enables him to take foot in America. In 1971, it appears in the film Mans of Lee H. Katzin, and in the French Televised series At the borders of possible the .

Catalog of films

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