Renate Roland

Renate Roland

Birth : 1948-02-06, Gelsenkirchen, Germany

History

Renate Roland was born on February 6, 1948 in Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia, West Germany. She is an actress, known for Bübchen (1968), Bloody Friday (1972) and The Sex Adventures of a Single Man (1968).

Profile

Renate Roland

Movies

Herbst in Lugano
Stephanie von Troist
Der Madonna-Mann
Stewardess
Jacob hinter der Blauen Tür
Karin
Zielscheiben
Betragen ungenügend!
Denise Moreaux
A German comedy from 1972 directed by Franz Josef Gottlieb. Mommsen Gymnasium director Taft reminisces about his own time as a student.
Bloody Friday
Helga Radtke
Womanizing thug Klett is sprung from the courthouse by two accomplices, then sets about planning the big heist of a local bank, equipped with a cache of high-powered weapons he's acquired from an American army outpost. Together with his faithful protégé, who reluctantly on-boards his young girlfriend and her AWOL brother, the quartet bumble their way through the supposedly full-proof plan that aims to deliver them a cool million in cash and a new life in Australia. Predictably, things deteriorate quickly at every turn.
Vier gegen das britische Pfund
Mabel
Dreht euch nicht um – der Golem geht rum
Leiche gesucht
Mabel
Die Fliege und der Frosch
Das Mädchen
Drücker
Rita
Drama about the life of a travelling salesman.
Little Vampire
Monika Behm
A strange case baffles the police and the citizens of a German small town. A two-year old girl has disappeared. There are suspects, innocents, guilty ones and a web of lies. It's saturday afternoon, and Achim's parents are invited for a topping-out ceremony. The neighbour's daughter, Monika (Renate Roland), is the babysitter for Achim (Sascha Urchs) and his little sister Kathrin, but Monika doesn't take the job too serious. She'd rather go for a ride with her boyfriend. Through a unforeseen row of circumstances, Achim becomes the murderer of his sister, and hides the body in a wrecked car on the scrapyard. When the parents return home, a frantic search for the little child begins. Only the father (Sieghardt Rupp) seems to know the truth…