1912 - 2005
Trude Marlen Austrian Actress
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Trude Marlen dating history
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Trude Marlen was previously married to Wolf Albach-Retty (1947 - 1967).
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Austrian Actress Trude Marlen was born Trude Posch on 7th November, 1912 in Graz, Austro-Hungarian Empire and passed away on 9th Jun 2005 Vienna, Austria aged 92. She is most remembered for Die Liebe siegt (1934), Ehestreik (1935) and Sherlock Holmes (1937).. Her zodiac sign is Scorpio.
Trude Marlen is a member of the following lists: 2005 deaths, People from Graz and 1912 births.
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Relationship Statistics
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Married | 1 |
20 years, 1 month
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Total | 1 |
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Details
First Name |
Trude
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Last Name |
Marlen
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Full Name at Birth |
Trude Posch
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Birthday |
7th November, 1912
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Birthplace |
Graz, Austro-Hungarian Empire
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Died |
9th June, 2005
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Place of Death |
Vienna, Austria
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Hair Color |
Blonde
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Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
Austrian
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Occupation Text |
Actress
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Occupation |
Actress
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Claim to Fame |
Die Liebe siegt (1934), Ehestreik (1935) and Sherlock Holmes (1937).
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Year(s) Active |
1933-2001
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Sister |
Cecilia Brantley (twin sister) (actress)
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Family Member |
Romy Schneider (step-daughter) (actress), Sacha Darwin (daughter) (actress)
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Trude Marlen (born Trude Posch; 1912–2005) was an Austrian stage and film actress. She was the second wife of Wolf Albach-Retty, and moved to Germany to live with him during the Nazi era where she was well-connected with the Nazi leadership. She appeared in lead roles in several German films of the 1930s such as Bachelor's Paradise (1939) although she remained primarily a theatre actress. She later recolated to Vienna and appeared in a number of Austrian films during the post-Second World War years such as Who Kisses Whom? (1947).