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Barbara Valentin (born Ursula Ledersteger; 15 December 1940 – 22 February 2002) [1] was an Austrian actress. She worked in film, often with Rainer Werner Fassbinder.
The Festival Girls is a 1961 American drama film directed by Leigh Jason and starring Barbara Valentin, Alexander D'Arcy and Scilla Gabel. It was one of a number of low-budget exploitation films Austrian star Valentin appeared in during the early 1960s. [1] Location shooting took place at several European film festivals.
The video was filmed at the Arnold & Richter studio in Munich. Actors Kurt Raab and Barbara Valentin, friends of Mercury, can be seen as extras. Ingrid Mack, who is married to record producer Reinhold Mack and a friend of the band, is also featured.
The film consists of several interviews with men and women from the private and professional environment of the German film director Rainer Werner Fassbinder.Rosa von Praunheim gets to the bottom of her relationship with the director, who is said to have been a difficult and eccentric man who did not spare his actors and often treated them badly.
Désirée Nick as Barbara Valentin; Götz Otto as Jack Palance; Detlef Bothe as Wally Brockmeyer; Sunnyi Melles as Rosel Zech; Michael Klammer as Günther Kaufmann;
Martha Heyer, a virginal 31-year-old librarian, is on vacation in Rome with her cold father, a fastidious man who refuses to be touched. At their first stop while touring the city, the Spanish Steps, he suffers a heart attack and dies.
Barbara McQuade book events McQuade will discuss her book at 6:30 p.m. March 7 with author John U. Bacon at the Ann Arbor District Library , 343 S. Fifth Ave., Ann Arbor.
According to Peter Freestone, in his book Freddie Mercury: An Intimate Memoir by the Man Who Knew Him Best, "Love Me Like There's No Tomorrow" was inspired by Mercury's relationship with the Austrian actress Barbara Valentin. [4]