In London, where she comes into contact with punk and reggae, Nina meets the singer Ari-Up (Ariane Forster) from the group The Slits.ġ977 With the help of Wolf Biermann Nina Hagen gets in touch with the record company CBS in January. She travels to West Berlin by train on December 10th, going on to Hamburg where she was welcomed by Wolf Biermann. On 06th of December Nina Hagen gets also expatriated from the GDR. In the popular TV show "Tempo", Nina Hagen imitated Mireille Mathieu and Reinhard Lakomy in the New Year's Eve show.ġ976 After the East German citizenship was withdrawn from Wolf Biermann on the 16th of November Nina stands up for his re-entry - without success. Nina is a guest on the popular GDR TV game show "Schätzen Sie mal!", with Jürgen Marten/Lutz Hoff. She gets known in the GDR, plays in films such as "ABC of Love" ("ABC der Liebe"), "Our blue roof" ("Unser blaues Dach") (1974), "Today is Friday" ("Heute ist Freitag") (1974), "Love trapps" ("Liebesfallen") (1976), "Getting married the female way" ("Heiraten weiblich"), "Hostess" (1976), "Unser Stiller Mann" (1976) and hits the theatre stage with her mother in Annaberg-Buchholz (1970).ġ974 Nina Hagen collaborates with the band Automobil, they land a smash hit that even finds listeners in the west: "You have forgotten the colourfilm" ("Du hast den Farbfilm vergessen") and appear on TV in the youth show "Rund".ġ975 Nina records more songs with "Fritzens Dampferband" and other musicians, "Wenn ich an Dich denk", "Wir tanzen Tango". Her musical idols are Janis Joplin, Tina Turner, Otis Redding, Lotte Lenya, James Brown and many others. Nina Hagen grows up with "foster-father" Wolf Biermann from the age of 9, who is closely observed by the dreaded East german Secret Poilice, the so-called "Stasi"ġ970-1976 Nina Hagen becomes a "Street Runner", she wins prizes, for example by the Committee for Entertainment Arts (1974). Secretly Nina "bunked out" on her roller skates to see him. The marriage has been very soon divorced and Nina and her beloved dad could rarely see each other. Text published by Arne Buhrdorf - translated by Klaus Mabel Aschenneller, Jens Hinrichsenġ955 Nina Hagen was born on in East Berlin (Friedrichshain), her parents are the actress Eva-Maria Hagen (1934-2022) and the writer Hans Oliva-Hagen (1922-1992).
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