Bibi Besch, a talented and accomplished actress, was born in Vienna, Austria, to a family with a rich history in the arts. Her father, Gotfrid Köchert, was a renowned race car driver, and her mother, Gusti Huber, was an actress, setting the stage for Besch's future success in the entertainment industry.
Throughout her career, which spanned over twenty years, Besch established herself as a versatile and talented actress, with a wide range of roles in television, film, and theater. Her exceptional performance in the TV series "Doing Time on Maple Drive" in 1992 earned her an Emmy award nomination for Best Supporting Actress, a testament to her remarkable talent.
Besch's television career was marked by numerous appearances in TV movies, spanning from 1976 to 1995. In addition to her work in television, she also appeared in several feature films, including the iconic role of Dr. Carol Marcus in "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" in 1982. Her performances in films like "Steel Magnolias" in 1989, "Tremors" in 1990, and "Who's That Girl" in 1987 showcased her remarkable range and talent.
In addition to her work in film and television, Besch was also an accomplished stage actress, with performances in plays such as "Fame," "The Chinese Prime Minister," "Here Lies Jeremy Troy," and "Once For the Asking." She also made guest appearances on popular network shows like "ER" in 1994 and "Murder, She Wrote" in 1984.
Besch's impressive television credits included appearances in the soap opera "Somerset" in 1970, the TV movie "Backstairs at the White House" in 1979, and the series "The Hamptons" in 1983. Her remarkable talent and dedication to her craft inspired many aspiring actors and actresses.
Sadly, Bibi Besch passed away at the young age of 54 on September 7, 1996, after a long battle with breast cancer. Her remarkable contributions to the entertainment industry continue to inspire and influence new generations of actors and actresses.