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Christine Laszar
Christine Laszar (center) in 1964
Born (1931-12-19) 19 December 1931 (age 92)
Other namesChristel Lazarus
Christine Lesser
OccupationActress
Spouse(s)Rudolf Schündler (divorced)
Karl-Eduard von Schnitzler (divorced)

Christine Laszar (born 19 December 1931) is a German actress.

Biography

Laszar was born Cristine "Christel" Lazarus in Ortelsburg, East Prussia, Weimar Germany (today Szczytno, Poland).[1] She was educated at the West-Berlin Max Reinhardtstageschool and began her career at the Renaissance-Theater (Berlin), the "Die Stachelschweine" and the Munich "Schaubude". She also appeared at the Volksbühne Berlin (East Berlin).[2] In the 1950s, she married Rudolf Schündler (divorced). In 1958, she moved to East Germany and married Karl-Eduard von Schnitzler (the marriage was divorced shortly after).[3][4] Laszar appeared in several movies of the DEFA.[5]

In the early 1970s, she worked at the Deutscher Fernsehfunk and retired for health reasons in the 1980s.

filmography

  • 1954: Zwischenfall im Roxy
  • 1958: Geschwader Fledermaus
  • 1959: Die Premiere fällt aus
  • 1959: Bevor der Blitz einschlägt
  • 1959: Weißes Blut
  • 1960: Hochmut kommt vor dem Knall
  • 1960: Liebe auf den letzten Blick
  • 1961: Der Fremde
  • 1961: Der Arzt von Bothenow
  • 1961: Der Traum des Hauptmann Loy
  • 1961: Der Mann mit dem Objektiv
  • 1962: Das Stacheltier: Der Fluch der bösen Tat
  • 1962: Tempel des Satans
  • 1962: Der Tod hat ein Gesicht
  • 1963: For Eyes Only
  • 1963: Carl von Ossietzky
  • 1964: Schwarzer Samt
  • 1964: Pension Boulanka
  • 1965: Hamida
  • 1965: Mörder auf Urlaub (Ubica na odsustvu)
  • 1966: Schwarze Panther
  • 1968: Tod im Preis inbegriffen
  • 1969: Die Dame aus Genua
  • 1969: Krupp und Krause (Serie)
  • 1973: Privat nach Vereinbarung (Serie Eva und Adam)

References

  1. ^ Der Spiegel, 14 December 1959 (in German)
  2. ^ Biography (in German)
  3. ^ Der Spiegel, 7 January 1959 (in German)
  4. ^ Stiftung Aufarbeitung (in German)
  5. ^ Biography Archived 13 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine (in German)