German actresses who died due to Cardiac arrest

Here are 2 famous actresses from Germany died in Cardiac arrest:

Charlotte Hagenbruch

Charlotte Hagenbruch (March 27, 1896 Chemnitz-May 20, 1968 Grabs) also known as Charlotte Amalie Marie Hagenbruch or Charlotte Hagenbruch-Dieterle was a German screenwriter and actor.

She began her career in the German film industry as an actor in the 1920s. Over the course of her career, she appeared in nearly 20 films, both in Germany and internationally. However, her true passion lay in writing, and she soon began to focus on screenwriting. Hagenbruch went on to write scripts for more than 30 films, including several successful comedies in the 1930s.

Despite her successes, Hagenbruch's career was cut short by the rise of the Nazi party in Germany. As a Jewish woman, she was forced to flee the country in 1933, and spent much of the rest of her life in exile in Switzerland. There, she continued to write for film and television, although her work was not as well-known as it had been in Germany prior to the war.

Despite the challenges she faced, Hagenbruch remains an important figure in German cinema history. Her films were known for their wit and humor, and her writing helped to shape the style and tone of German cinema in the pre-war era. She is remembered as a pioneer of the industry, and a talented writer and performer in her own right.

Gloria Gorvin

Gloria Gorvin (June 9, 1924 Germany-August 6, 1969 Marburg) also known as Waltrud Cordula Elisabeth Fischer was a German actor.

Gloria Gorvin was born in Germany in 1924 as Waltrud Cordula Elisabeth Fischer. She was an accomplished stage and film actress, and became popular for her versatile acting skills in a variety of roles. She made her breakthrough in 1949 with her performance in the film "Der Maulkorb" and quickly became a sought-after actress in Germany.

Over her career, Gloria Gorvin appeared in more than 40 films and worked with some of the biggest names in German cinema. She won critical acclaim for her performances in such films as "The Mistress" and "The Last Witness". In addition to her work in film, she also made a name for herself on stage, performing in theaters across Germany.

Tragically, Gloria Gorvin's life was cut short in 1969 when she died at the age of 45 in Marburg, Germany. Despite her relatively short career, she left an indelible mark on German cinema and theater, and is remembered as one of the country's most talented actresses.

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