Sabine Sinjen  | |
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| Born | 18 August 1942 Itzehoe, Germany  | 
| Died | 18 May 1995 (aged 52) Berlin, Germany  | 
| Occupation | Actress | 
| Years active | 1957–1994 | 
Sabine Sinjen (18 August 1942 – 18 May 1995) was a German film actress. She appeared in more than 50 films between 1957 and 1994. Sinjen was married to television director Peter Beauvais from 1963 to 1984.[1]
She appeared as one of 28 women under the banner We've had abortions! (Wir haben abgetrieben!) on the cover page of the West German magazine Stern on 6 June 1971. In that issue, 374 women publicly stated that they had had pregnancies terminated, which at that time was illegal.[2]

Memorial to Sabine Sinjen at the ItzehoeTheater
Selected filmography
- Precocious Youth (1957), as Hannelore
 - Schmutziger Engel (1958), as Ruth
 - Mädchen in Uniform (1958), as Ilse von Westhagen
 - Stefanie (1958), as Stefanie Gonthar
 - Marili (1959), as Marili
 - Old Heidelberg (1959), as Käthi
 - A Glass of Water (1960), as Abigail
 - Stefanie in Rio (1960), as Stefanie Gonthar
 - Sabine und die 100 Männer (1960), as Sabine Lorenz
 - The Wild Duck (1961, TV film), as Hedvig Ekdal
 - Napoleon II, the Eagle (1961), as Archduchess Sophie
 - The Vinegar Tree (1961, TV film), as Leone
 - Im sechsten Stock (1961), as Thérèse
 - The Forester's Daughter (1962), as Christel
 - Alle meine Tiere (1962–1963, TV series, 9 episodes), as Bärbel Hofer
 - Les Tontons flingueurs (1963), as Patricia
 - The Pirates of the Mississippi (1963), as Evelyn
 - It (1966), as Hilke
 - Next Year, Same Time (1967), as Inge Deitert
 - The Rats (1969, TV film), as Pauline
 - We Two (1970), Hella Meyer
 - Tatort: Kressin und der tote Mann im Fleet (1971, TV series episode), as Ulrike
 - Der Kommissar: Grau-roter Morgen (1971, TV series episode), as Sybille Laresser
 - Der Pfandleiher (1971, TV film), as Lizzie Shaw
 - Griseldis (1974, TV film), as Griseldis von Ronach
 - Phantasten (1979, TV film), as Julia Sollier
 - Boundaries of Time: Caspar David Friedrich (1986), as Caroline Friedrich
 
References
- ↑ Kuheim, Rosemarie (5 November 2015). "Peter Beauvais". Deutsches Filmhaus (German Film House). Retrieved 11 February 2017. (in German)
 - ↑  Deutschland, Stiftung Deutsches Historisches Museum, Stiftung Haus der Geschichte der Bundesrepublik. "Gerade auf LeMO gesehen: LeMO Objekt: Druckgut Stern "Wir haben abgetrieben!"". www.hdg.de (in German). Retrieved 28 May 2019.
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