Karin Evans
Karin Evans | |
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Born |
25 September 1907 Johannesburg, South Africa |
Died |
1 July 2004 Berlin, Germany |
Occupation | Film actor, Stage actor |
Years active | 1927-1964 |
Karin Evans (1907–2004) was a South African-born German stage and film actress. Evans was born in Johannesburg to one British and one German parent. In 1923 she moved to Berlin to study theatre, and began performing in the stage productions of Max Reinhardt. She made her film debut in the 1927 silent crime film The Trial of Donald Westhof (1927) and then appeared intermittently in a mixture of leading and supporting roles. In 1964 she appeared in the comedy Fanny Hill[1] which proved to be her final screen appearance. She was married to the painter Wolf Hoffman.
Selected filmography
- The Trial of Donald Westhof (1927)
- Boycott (1930)
- The Last Company (1930)
- The Concert (1931)
- The Gentleman Without a Residence (1934)
- Pygmalion (1935)
- I accuse (1941)
- Blum Affair (1948)
- Sweetheart of the Gods (1960)
- Fanny Hill (1964)
References
- ↑ Frasier p.205
Bibliography
- Frasier, David K. Russ Meyer-The Life and Films: A Biography and a Comprehensive, Illustrated and Annotated Filmography and Bibliography. McFarland, 1997.
External links
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