Eva-Maria Hagen, a famous performer and actor in communist East Germany before being barred from the industry, has died. She leaves behind some well-known ancestors.
Known as “the Brigitte Bardot” of East Germany (GDR) for her striking blonde hair and seductive allure, Eva-Maria Hagen passed away on Tuesday at the age of 87, a family official announced on Friday.
Eva-Maria Hagen husband
In the German Democratic Republic, Hans Oliva-Hagen, Eva-Maria Hagen’s husband, worked as a journalist, author, and screenwriter. He wrote under the pen names Hans Oliva and John Ryder. His contributions to the scripts for the five-part GDR television film Conscience in Riot and the DEFA film Carbide and Sorrel are among his most notable accomplishments.
Eva-Maria Hagen children
Nina Hagen is both a famous child and an independent celebrity. She is the sole child of the late Eva-Maria Hagen and her ex-husband, German Democratic Republic journalist, author, and playwright Hans Oliva-Hagen.
Nina, a German singer, songwriter, and actress who became well-known during the punk and new wave movements in the late 1970s and early 1980s, is most known for her theatrical vocals. She is currently 67 years old and was born to her parents on March 11, 1955, in East Berlin.
Eva-Maria Hagen grandchildren
The grandchildren of Eva-Maria Hagen are Cosma Shiva Hagen and Otis Chevallier-Hagen.
Eva-Maria Hagen parents
In 1934, in Költschen, Eva-Maria Buchholz, her mother, gave birth to Eva-Maria Hagen. Her parents are East Brandenburg farm laborers.
Eva-Maria Hagen siblings
She is only daughter of her parents.