Ilse Werner (born Ilse Charlotte Still on July 11, 1921 in Batavia, Dutch East Indies (now Jakarta, Indonesia); died August 7, 2005 in Lübeck) was an actress and singer. She was born to a Dutch father and a German mother and was Dutch citizen by birth. Although she had her greatest successes in Germany (mainly during the time of the Third Reich), she did not assume German citizenship until 1955. Arriving in Frankfurt, Germany at the age of 10, … Wikipedia
...Source: DIF Ilse Werner ( Ilse Charlotte Still ) 11.07.1921 Batavia, Niederlndisch-Indien (heute Jakarta, Indonesien) ; 08.08.2005 Lbeck 1990 Die Hallo-Sisters ... www.filmportal.de/df/c0/Uebersicht,,,,,,,,EFC0CAA3E1FF03C...
German actress and singer Ilse Werner, best known for her film roles in the 1930s, has died at the age of 84. news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/film/4135600.stm
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Released several records between 1957 and 1964. Became famous for her inimitable whistling. The rock band Scorpions used it for the intro of their most successful song "Wind of Change" (1990). Her father was a Dutch plantation owner in Indonesia, her moth www.imdb.com/name/nm0921411/
Arriving in Frankfurt, Germany at the age of 10, Werner later made her name at the legendary UFA Studios near Berlin. She starred in the popular wartime films "Die schwedische Nachtigall" ( The Swedish Nightingale ) and "Wir machen Musik" ( We're Making www.mysticgames.com/famouspeople/IlseWerner.htm