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4 unusual facts about Karin Hardt


Karin Hardt

After the war was followed by only a few more film appearances such as the Queen in Sleeping Beauty fairytale Genschows Fritz (1955), in addition to Horst Buchholz in A Streetcar Named Love (1957) and alongside Kirk Douglas in Town Without Pity (1961).

A merchant's daughter, Hardt first took private acting lessons with Alex Otto and received theatrical engagements in Mönchengladbach, Rheydt and Altenburg.

Instead, she played mostly on the stage again, in cities including Berlin, Hamburg, Aachen and Cologne.

Among her best known films of the 1930s include A Certain Mr. Gran (1933), Barcarolle (1935), The Detours of the Beautiful Charles (1938) and People from Variety (1939), where she was naive blonde rival of La Jana.



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