Maria Rohm
Maria Rohm (born 13 August 1945 in Vienna, Austria) is an Austrian actress.
Maria Rohm started her acting career at the very young age, working at the famous Vienna Burgtheatre as a child actor from ages 4 through 13. She continued her theatrical work until the age of 18 when she auditioned for British film producer, Harry Alan Towers, whom she would later marry. Working with Towers she became famous for appearing in a number of films directed by Jesús Franco in the late 1960s. She remained married to film producer Harry Alan Towers from 1964 until his death in 2009. She has been retired from acting since 1976, and continues to produce independent films to this day.
Partial filmography
- Twenty-Four Hours to Kill (1965)
- The Million Eyes of Sumuru (1966) as Helga
- Five Golden Dragons (1966)
- The Vengeance of Fu Manchu (1967)
- The House of 1,000 Dolls (1967)
- Eve (1968)
- The Blood of Fu Manchu (1968) as Ursula Wagner
- The Girl from Rio (The Seven Secrets of Sumuru, 1968) as Leslye
- 99 Women (1968) as Marie
- Marquis de Sade: Justine (1969) as Juliette
- Venus in Furs (1969) as Wanda Reed
- Eugenie... The Story of Her Journey Into Perversion (1969)
- The Bloody Judge (1969) as Mary Gray
- Count Dracula (1970) as Mina Murray
- Dorian Gray (1970) as Alice
- Black Beauty (1971) as Anne Piggot
- Call of the Wild (1972) as Mercedes
- Treasure Island (1972) as Mrs. Hawkins
- And Then There Were None (1974) as Elsa Martino
- Blue Belle (1976) as Susan
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