Heidi Bertha Auguste Kabel (German:[ˈhaɪdiːˈkaːbl̩]ⓘ; 27 August 1914 – 15 June 2010) was a German
actress and
musician. Most of her stage roles were performed at the
Ohnsorg-Theater in Hamburg, many of them in
Low German. She became famous in Germany as many of the productions of the Ohnsorg Theater were transmitted on German television.
Heidi Kabel was born in
Hamburg; the city and its landmarks inspired many of her best-known songs (In Hamburg sagt man Tschüss, Jungfernstiegmarsch). She was married to stage director and actor Hans Mahler, who died in 1970. Their daughter, Heidi Mahler, is also an actress.
She died in Hamburg on 15 June 2010 at the age of 95 and was honoured with a funeral service at
St. Michael's Church ten days later.[1]
Heidi Bertha Auguste Kabel (German:[ˈhaɪdiːˈkaːbl̩]ⓘ; 27 August 1914 – 15 June 2010) was a German
actress and
musician. Most of her stage roles were performed at the
Ohnsorg-Theater in Hamburg, many of them in
Low German. She became famous in Germany as many of the productions of the Ohnsorg Theater were transmitted on German television.
Heidi Kabel was born in
Hamburg; the city and its landmarks inspired many of her best-known songs (In Hamburg sagt man Tschüss, Jungfernstiegmarsch). She was married to stage director and actor Hans Mahler, who died in 1970. Their daughter, Heidi Mahler, is also an actress.
She died in Hamburg on 15 June 2010 at the age of 95 and was honoured with a funeral service at
St. Michael's Church ten days later.[1]