
Solveig Dommartin
Biography
Solveig Dommartin (May 16, 1961 in Constantine, Algeria – January 11, 2007 in Paris) was a French-German actress.
Her acting career began in the theatre with "Compagnie Timothee Laine" and with the "Theater Labor Warschau". She had her first experiences with film as an assistant of Jacques Rozier.
Her debut as a film actress was Wings of Desire (1987) under Wim Wenders. She was able to learn the challenging circus acrobatics in only eight weeks, and performed the full role without using a stunt double. She co-authored Until the End of the World (1991) with Wenders and travelled around the world with him in search of locations for the project.
Wim Wenders said about Until the End of the World:
"Solveig Dommartin and I had written the story of our film together, and we thought that we only had the right to enter into such a sacred area like a persons's dreams, if we would bring something into the work that was sacred to ourselves".
Dommartin died of a heart attack in 2007, aged 45. She was survived by her daughter, Venus.
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Acting History
1994
I Can't Sleep as Young Blonde Woman
1993Faraway, So Close! as Marion
1991Until the End of the World as Claire Tourneur
1990Wim Wenders in Tokyo as Self
1990No Fear, No Die as Toni
1990I Have You Under My Skin as Jeanne
1989The Prisoner of St. Petersburg as Elena
1987Wings of Desire as Marion
1983Lettre de la Sierra Morena
1974Spécial cinéma as Self








