Cornell Borchers

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Cornell Borchers
Cornell Borchers and Montgomery Clift in The Big Lift
Born
Gerlind Cornell Borchers

(1925-03-16)16 March 1925
Died12 May 2014(2014-05-12) (aged 89)
OccupationActress
Years active1949–1959
Spouses
ChildrenChristian Amadeus Borchers-Cunningham (b. 1953)
Gabriel Antonius Borchers-Schelkopf (b. 1961)
Julia Kathrin Borchers-Schelkopf (b. 1962)

Gerlind Cornell Borchers (16 March 1925 – 12 May 2014) was a Lithuanian-German actress and singer, active in the late 1940s and 1950s. She is best remembered for her roles opposite Montgomery Clift in The Big Lift (1950) and Errol Flynn and Nat King Cole in Istanbul (1957). She was said to resemble Ingrid Bergman in mid-1950s reviews.[1][2]

Biography

Borchers was born in Šilutė (German: Heydekrug), Klaipėda Region (German: Memelland), Lithuania in a German either Prussian Lithuanian or Memellander family. She appeared on the cover of East German magazine Neue Film Welt of 1949, Volume 3, Issue 4. She won a BAFTA Film Award in the category of Best Foreign Actress in 1955 for the movie The Divided Heart (1954). She retired from acting at age 34 to raise her children.[citation needed]

She was married twice, first to Bruce Cunningham in 1949, by whom she had one son, Christian Amadeus Borchers-Cunningham (1953), and then to Dr. Anton Schelkopf, a psychologist, physician and film producer, whom she first met when she starred in his films School for Marriage (1954) and Rot ist die Liebe (1957), by whom she had one son, Gabriel Antonius Borchers-Schelkopf (1961), and one daughter, Julia Kathrin Borchers-Schelkopf, born in Munich, on 15 October 1962 and married in Aufkirchen on 30 May 1987 to Friedrich Wilhelm Philipp Georg Heinrich Jakob, 7th Prince of Hanau and Horowitz, Count of Schaumburg (Munich, 26 June 1959), great-great-great-grandson of Frederick William, Elector of Hesse. She afterwards lived in Bavaria, Germany and died there in 2014.[3]

Filmography

References

  1. ^ Variety's Film Reviews: 1954–1958. New York: Bowker. May 1989. ISBN 978-0-8352-2787-2.
  2. ^ "Cornell Borchers, German Star, Like Young Ingrid Bergman". The Milwaukee Sentinel. 30 March 1955. Retrieved 23 January 2016.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Gerlind Cornell Borchers–Schelkopf". trauer.sueddeutsche.de.

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