Hannelore Emilie Käte Grete Schroth (German: [ˈha.nəˌloË .Ê É™
ÊƒÊ oË t] (listen); 10 January 1922 â€" 7 July 1987) was a German
film, stage, and television actress whose career spanned over five
decades.Born in Berlin in 1922, she was the daughter of popular stage
and film actors Heinrich Schroth and Käthe Haack. Her older
half-brother was actor and film director Carl-Heinz Schroth
(1902â€"1989), who was the product of Schroth's father's earlier
marriage to Else Ruttersheim.Schroth began her career as a child
actress, and made her film debut at the age of nine in 1931's Max
Ophüls' comedy Dann schon lieber Lebertran opposite her mother. Until
age sixteen she attended drama school in Lausanne, Switzerland. Her
early film successes include Spiel im Sommerwind (1938), Weisser
Flieder (1939) and Kitty and the World Conference (1939) - the latter
of which was her first leading role.
ÊƒÊ oË t] (listen); 10 January 1922 â€" 7 July 1987) was a German
film, stage, and television actress whose career spanned over five
decades.Born in Berlin in 1922, she was the daughter of popular stage
and film actors Heinrich Schroth and Käthe Haack. Her older
half-brother was actor and film director Carl-Heinz Schroth
(1902â€"1989), who was the product of Schroth's father's earlier
marriage to Else Ruttersheim.Schroth began her career as a child
actress, and made her film debut at the age of nine in 1931's Max
Ophüls' comedy Dann schon lieber Lebertran opposite her mother. Until
age sixteen she attended drama school in Lausanne, Switzerland. Her
early film successes include Spiel im Sommerwind (1938), Weisser
Flieder (1939) and Kitty and the World Conference (1939) - the latter
of which was her first leading role.
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