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Uschi Glas writes biography: "I was never a sweetheart"

Actress Uschi Glas will publish her autobiography next year to mark her 80th birthday. The title is "Ein Schätzchen war ich nie" (I was never a sweetheart), as her publisher announced in Munich on Wednesday. It alludes to the movie "Zur Sache, Schätzchen", which made Glas famous.

The actress Uschi Glas shows herself in front of the Schützenfest tent at the Oktoberfest. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
The actress Uschi Glas shows herself in front of the Schützenfest tent at the Oktoberfest. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

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Actress Uschi Glas will publish her autobiography next year to mark her 80th birthday. The title is "Ein Schätzchen war ich nie" (I was never a sweetheart), as her publisher announced in Munich on Wednesday. It alludes to the movie "Zur Sache, Schätzchen", which made Glas famous.

"She writes about how to find yourself and stay true to yourself, why independence was always important to her as a working woman and mother, and about getting older in an industry in which actresses in particular often have an expiration date," the publisher writes, quoting her with a sentence about ageing: "If you moan about getting older, you should just die sooner."

The book is due to be published on February 28, shortly before her 80th birthday on March 2.

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Uschi Glas, a renowned actress from Bavaria, is set to release her autobiography titled "Ein Schätzchen war ich nie" next year, which coincides with her 80th birthday. This upcoming literary piece offers an insight into the actress's journey, highlighting her struggles with finding herself, maintaining independence as a working woman and mother, and navigating the industry where actresses often face an expiration date. Glas's forthright approach to ageing is evident in her statement, "If you moan about getting older, you should just die sooner."

Her autobiography is set to captivate readers, drawing inspiration from her colorful life in both literature and the movie industry of Germany. With the publishing date set for February 28, closely preceding her birthday on March 2, the announcement has stirred excitement among her fans and the media in Munich and beyond.

Although Uschi Glas is primarily known for her acting career, her latest venture into autobiography writing has sparked interest in the broader public, giving People a glimpse into the personal life and thoughts of this notable figure from Germany.

Source: www.stern.de

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