German actresses who were born in 1924

Here are 5 famous actresses from Germany were born in 1924:

Ursula Thiess

Ursula Thiess (May 15, 1924 Hamburg-June 19, 2010 Burbank) also known as Ursula Schmidt or Ursula Thieß was a German actor. Her children are called Tessa Taylor, Terrance Taylor, Manuela Thiess and Michael Thiess.

Thiess began her career in Germany and quickly rose to fame in Hollywood during the 1950s. Some of her notable films include "The Iron Glove" (1954), "Jungle Moon Men" (1955), and "The Beast of Hollow Mountain" (1956). She also starred in several television shows such as "The Loretta Young Show" and "Bonanza". Thiess was married to famous American actor and singer Robert Taylor for 23 years until his death in 1969. After retiring from acting in 1960, Thiess devoted her time to philanthropy and supporting various charities. She passed away at the age of 86 in Burbank, California.

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Doris Schade

Doris Schade (May 21, 1924 Bad Frankenhausen-June 25, 2012 Munich) was a German actor.

She began her acting career in the 1940s and went on to become one of the most respected and popular actresses in German film and television. She appeared in over 100 films and TV shows, including Werner Herzog's "Nosferatu the Vampyre" and the popular German crime series "Tatort". Schade was known for her versatility and ability to play a wide range of characters, from powerful matriarchs to gentle grandmothers. She was also a prolific stage actress, performing in theaters across Germany, and received numerous awards for her work in film and theater. Outside of acting, Schade was actively involved in humanitarian causes and was a member of several organizations supporting refugees and children's welfare.

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Ruth Leuwerik

Ruth Leuwerik (April 23, 1924 Essen-) also known as Ruth Leeuverik is a German actor.

She was known for her roles in many acclaimed German films, including "The Trapp Family" (1956), "The Heathens of Kummerow" (1967), and "The Dead Eyes of London" (1961). Leuwerik studied at the Max Reinhardt School of Drama in Berlin and began her acting career on stage, eventually transitioning to film in the 1950s. In addition to her successful film career, Leuwerik also starred in several television productions throughout the 1970s and 1980s. She was awarded the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1978 for her contributions to German culture.

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Gisela May

Gisela May (May 31, 1924 Wetzlar-) is a German actor and singer.

She is best known for her work in the theater, particularly her performances in the works of Bertolt Brecht. May was a member of the Berliner Ensemble for many years, and worked closely with Brecht's widow, Helene Weigel. In addition to her career in theater, May has also appeared in films and on television. She has received numerous awards for her work, including the National Prize of East Germany and the Order of Merit of Berlin. May continues to perform and has been recognized as one of the most important interpreters of Brecht's work.

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Sybil Werden

Sybil Werden (September 3, 1924 Berlin-July 27, 2007 Munich) was a German actor and dancer. She had two children, Barbara Juhnke and Peer Juhnke.

Werden began her career in the 1940s as a dancer with various German companies before transitioning to acting in the 1950s. She appeared in over 100 films and television shows throughout her career, including the international hit "The Marriage of Maria Braun" directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Werden was known for her strong, commanding stage presence and her ability to portray complex characters with depth and authenticity. In addition to her acting work, she was also a prominent activist and advocate for women's rights and social justice causes. Her legacy continues to inspire actors and activists alike.

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