Home » Entertainment » “NDR Talkshow”: Marie-Luise Marjan’s father was against her career aspirations “NDR Talkshow”: Marie-Luise Marjan’s father was against her career aspirations July 30, 2022 by world today news “NDR talk show” Marie-Luise Marjan’s father was against her career aspirations – – If her father had had her way, Marie-Luise Marjan would not have chosen “unprofitable art” as her profession. photo © Marius Becker/dpa – She had become a star in Germany as mother Beimer through the television series “Lindenstrasse”. But that could have turned out differently. Her father had very different career aspirations for her. – – If Marie-Luise Marjan’s father had had his way, the 81-year-old would never have become a theater and television actress. Her father saw this job as an unprofitable art, Marjan said on the “NDR Talkshow” in Hamburg. He wanted her to be a nurse or secretary instead. But: “The urge was just so strong that I jumped all the hurdles.” Marjan became known as mother Beimer in the television soap opera “Lindenstraße” and was also in front of the television camera and on the theater stage for many other films and series. As a young woman, she kept herself financially afloat in Hamburg, among other things, as a “washing machine representative” and convinced other people to have their laundry washed by a certain company. “It was actually good practice as an actress. I had to convince people.” Marjan recently moved from Cologne to Hamburg. She is now particularly happy about the Alster, near which she now lives. “I always go there to feed the swans and then sit and watch the sunset.” dpa #Subjects – Related posts:10 Moments of Marriage Blessing for Atmanagara's Children, Catra Felder and Stephani Defirstt"X Factor" participants were preparing for the semi-finals! Skills are "honed" in vocal lessons X ...the challenges came to Nastya Kamensky's dwellingWith Pat Kelsey now at the helm, Louisville drills Morehead St. The Russian army launched four missiles in Kharkiv Mortgage credit: rates have risen by 10% on average (i.e. 16 basis points) in a single month, the 2% threshold with insurance largely sunk Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: