Swiss movie stars died at 80

Here are 1 famous actresses from Switzerland died at 80:

Elisabeth Muller

Elisabeth Muller (July 18, 1926 Basel-December 11, 2006 Sempach) otherwise known as Elisabeth Mueller, Elizabeth Mueller, Lisabet Müller or Elisabeth Müller was a Swiss actor.

Muller had a prolific career as an actor both on stage and screen. She began her acting career in the 1940s with theater productions in Zurich and Basel. Her breakthrough role came in 1950 when she played Nora in a production of Henrik Ibsen's "A Doll's House".

In addition to her successful stage career, Muller appeared in a number of films and television shows. Some of her notable films include "The Life of Charles A. Lindbergh" (1957), "The Wannsee Conference" (1984), and "Business as Usual" (1987).

Muller was also a prominent voice actress, lending her voice to numerous radio and television dramas, as well as audio books. She was known for her versatile voice and ability to bring a range of characters to life.

Throughout her career, Muller was recognized for her talent and contributions to the arts. She received several awards, including the Swiss Film Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1984 for her role in "The Wannsee Conference".

Muller passed away in Sempach in 2006 at the age of 80. Her legacy as a talented and accomplished actor continues to be celebrated in Switzerland and beyond.

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