Senta Berger
- Actress
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Senta Berger was born in 1941 in Vienna, Austria to her father Josef
Berger who was a musician and her mother Therese Berger, a school
teacher. Senta and her father performed together when she was just four
years old. She sang and her dad played the piano. At five years old,
she took ballet lessons and at 14, Berger turned to acting taking
private lessons. She left her private school education at 16. In 1957,
Berger was discovered by famous director Willi Forst and played a small
role in a film. She was accepted to the Max Reinhardt Seminar. In 1958,
Berger was the youngest member at the Vienna Theater in Josefstadt.
Director Bernhard Wicki and producer Artur Brauner sought after Senta
producing the film The Good Soldier, by Heinz Rühmann. It succeeded and
Brauner used her in several films. In 1962, Berger moved to Hollywood and
starred with Charlton Heston, Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Richard
Harris, George Hamilton, Kirk Douglas, John Wayne and Yul Brynner. In
1969 she returned to Europe and was seen during the 1970's in Italian
productions of various genres. In 1967, she returned to the silver
screen with an Alain Delon film. In 1968, Berger played in the three-part
thriller Babeck by Herbert Reinecker. 1970 was her debut as Producer of
her own company. As director she put her husband's film before the
camera. Further, international successful of films of her production
company have included The White Rose, The Nasty Girl and Mother
Courage. In addition, Berger expanded her European career in France and
Italy. The birth of her two sons, Simon (b. 1972) and Luca (b. 1979)
prompted Berger to turn back to the theater. In 1985/86, she managed her TV
comeback in front of the German-speaking audience in the television
series Kir Royal co-starring with Franz Xaver Kroetz , Dieter
Hildebrandt and Billie Zöckler. Many TV series guest appearances
followed.