Dagmar Wöhrl
Dagmar Gabriele Wöhrl, born as Winkler (* May 5th 1954 in Stein) is a German politician (CSU). She is the wife of the German CEO Hans Rudolf Wöhrl.
During her youth, she played in a sex-film named "Die Stoßburg – Wenn nachts die Keuschheitsgürtel klappern". 1977 she was elected to Miss Germany. This is also the reason why she was called "Miss Bundestag" when she joined the Bundestag in 1994.
In 2001 she was in the media after her younger son Emanuel died because of an accident. Her older son Marcus ran for the European Parliament in 2004.