- Two daughters: Veronika and Regine.
- The actress Heidemarie Hatheyer made her first acting experiences at a Viennese cabaret.
- It took nearly twenty years till she took part in a feature movie again with the title "Martha Jellneck" (0988), where she again had an impressive performance as a lonely old woman found an SS officer out.
- She continued her career at the theater smoothly after the war, in movies she only appeared again from 1949.
- In the 60's she more often worked for the television and of course at the theater where she worked her whole life.
- In 1945, the Allied forces forbade Heidemarie Hatheyer to play in films, because of her work on Ich klage an. They allowed her to continue working at the theatre, and she played on stage in Germany, Switzerland and Vienna. After the ban was lifted in 1949, she could continue her film career successfully.
- Heidemarie Hatheyer joined the Theater an der Wien in 1936.
- After finishing high school she started as a journalist but she went to Vienna to play at the cabaret Atelier am Naschmarkt.
- She was from 1960 to 1968 a member of the Burgtheater in Vienna. In 1984 she returned here as a guest.
- She grew up in Klagenfurt, where her parents were later married for a time.
- She was born from an extramarital liaison between Mary Feucht née Nechansky and Paul Hatheyer.
- After the war she was forbidden to act in films for some years, because of her work in the Nazi propaganda film Ich klage an /I Accuse (1941, Wolfgang Liebeneiner). . This film was intended as a preparation and secret promotion for Hitler's euthanasia program.
- She was awarded the Filmband in Gold twice, first in 1984 for lifetime achievement, and in 1989 for Best Actress in Martha Jellneck (1988, Kai Wessel).
- She had two daughters from his first marriage, Veronica, and Regine, the latter has already died. Her granddaughter is also an actress.
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