Here are 3 famous actresses from Germany died at 64:
Gretchen Lederer (May 23, 1891 Cologne-December 20, 1955 Anaheim) also known as Gretchen Schwallenback was a German actor. She had one child, LeRoy Lederer.
Gretchen Lederer began her acting career in Germany, appearing in several silent films. In 1923, she immigrated to the United States with her husband, Screenwriter Charles Lederer. She continued to act in films, appearing in both silent and talkies. Some of her notable roles include Mrs. Schmidt in "The Jazz Singer" (1927), and Frau Hammerschlag in "Ninotchka" (1939). Lederer also worked as a dialogue coach and helped other actresses, such as Greta Garbo, master their English lines. Lederer was known for her accent and often played German or European characters in films. Despite her success in the film industry, Lederer struggled with depression and alcoholism. She passed away at the age of 64.
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Carola Toelle (April 2, 1893 Berlin-January 28, 1958 Berlin) was a German actor.
During her career, Carola Toelle acted in close to 200 films, making her one of the most prolific German actresses of her generation. She began her acting career in Berlin in 1913 and during the silent film era, she appeared in popular productions such as the 1920 film "Die Todeskarawane" and the 1921 film "Yellow Poison." When sound films became popular in the late 1920s and 1930s, Toelle continued to act and starred in several films including "Herz modern möbliert" (1930) and "Kreuzer Emden" (1932). However, during World War II, her career took a downturn as she was viewed as politically unreliable by the Nazi regime. After the war, she resumed her acting career and appeared in several films, including "Briefe aus dem Soldatenleben" in 1955. Despite her successes on film, Carola Toelle is also remembered for her work in the theater, where she gained critical acclaim for her performances in classic German plays.
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Christine Wodetzky (January 5, 1940 Leipzig-December 6, 2004 Berlin) was a German actor.
She began her career on stage in East Berlin, performing in productions at the Berliner Ensemble and Deutsches Theater. In the late 1970s, she transitioned to film and television and became well-known for her versatile performances in a wide range of roles. Some of her most notable film appearances include "Solo Sunny," "The House on the River," and "The Lie." In addition to acting, Wodetzky was also an accomplished director, writer, and translator. She received several awards throughout her career for her contributions to German culture and the arts. Despite struggling with health issues in her later years, she continued to act and serve as a mentor for young actors until her death in 2004.
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