Renate Mannhardt
Renate Mannhardt (1920–2013) was a German actress. She starred in Peter Lorre's 1951 film The Lost One.[1]
Renate Mannhardt | |
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Born | |
Died | July 2013 92) | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1941–1976 (film) |
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1941 | Goodbye, Franziska | Die exotische Tänzerin | Uncredited |
1943 | Geliebter Schatz | ||
1945 | Via Mala | Kuni | |
1949 | After the Rain Comes Sunshine | Renate | |
1950 | A Day Will Come | Louise | |
1950 | The Falling Star | Trude | |
1951 | The Lost One | Inge Hermann | |
1951 | Wildwest in Oberbayern | Vevi - ihre Tochter | |
1952 | Heimat Bells | Zenzi | |
1952 | The Great Temptation | Sylva | |
1953 | Captain Bay-Bay | Manuela | |
1953 | The Village Under the Sky | Anja, Dorfwirtin | |
1953 | Josef the Chaste | Pussy Angor | |
1953 | The Poacher | Kathrin Sedlmaier | |
1953 | Heartbroken on the Moselle | Dorette Sorel | |
1954 | Wedding Bells | Irene von Straaten | |
1954 | Daybreak | Anita Kyffland | |
1954 | The Sinful Village | Afra Vogelhuber - Tochter | |
1954 | Fear (La Paura) | Luisa Vidor aka Johanna Schultze | |
1954 | The Confession of Ina Kahr | ||
1955 | Operation Sleeping Bag | Renate Kern | |
1955 | Versuchung | Yvonne Gaubert | |
1956 | The Marriage of Doctor Danwitz | Hilde - Laborantin | |
1956 | The River Changes | Leah | |
1956 | Zu Befehl, Frau Feldwebel | Eva Knoblauch | |
1957 | Rot ist die Liebe | Frau Droege | |
1960 | Willy the Private Detective | Erna Knörschkes | |
1961 | The Big Show | Teresa Vizzini | |
1976 | Mastermind | Bertha Tors | (final film role) |
References
- Thomas, p. 120.
External links
Bibliography
- Thomas, Sarah (2012). Peter Lorre: Face Maker: Constructing Stardom and Performance in Hollywood and Europe. New York: Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-0-85745-441-6.
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