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Schürmann as an announcer for the Bayerischer Rundfunk, in the 1960s
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Born |
Hildegard Petra Susanna Schürmann/ Petra Hildegard Elisabeth Schürmann 15 September 1933 Mönchengladbach, Rhine Province, Germany |
Died | 14 January 2010 Starnberg,Germany |
(aged 76)
Nationality | German |
Occupation | Actress, model, presenter, beauty queen |
Years active | 1954–2004 |
Known for | Miss World 1956 |
Spouse(s) | Gerhard Freund (1973–2008) |
Petra Schürmann-Freund (15 September 1933 – 14 January 2010) was a German actress, model, TV announcer and beauty queen who won Miss World 1956.
Schürmann won the 1956 Miss World contest, representing West Germany. As of 2012[update] she is the only German to win this title, with the exception of Gabriella Brum who won the title in 1980 but resigned one day later. The pageant was held in London, United Kingdom. Interestingly, Petra Schürmann only came third in the Miss Germany pageant, but was chosen to represent her country in London because of her better knowledge of English.
At that time she studied philosophy and history of the arts at the universities of Bonn and Cologne. After winning her Miss World title she continued her studies in Munich.
Beginning with the 1960s she entered an ongoing radio and television career, primarily with the Munich-based Bayerischer Rundfunk. She also did some acting and wrote some books.
In 1973, she married the physician Dr. Gerhard Freund, who already back in 1967, under a veil of secrecy, had fathered their daughter Alexandra. This was at a time when he was still wed to German actress Marianne Koch. Alexandra Freund also had a successful career with the Munich broadcaster but died in 2001 aged 34 from an automobile accident when she collided with a wrong-way driver. Petra Schürmann never really recovered from the loss of her daughter with whom she was very close.
Petra Schürmann retired with her husband to their house on the shores of Lake Starnberg south of Munich. When he died in August 2008 they had been married for 35 years. She died on 14 January 2010 in her home in Starnberg following a long illness.