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3 unusual facts about Sirry Steffen


Sirry Steffen

She had an uncredited role as 'Party Girl' in the 1964 film Bedtime Story, starring Marlon Brando and David Niven.

In 1982, she had a major role credited to her Icelandic name in the film Okkar á milli: Í hita og þunga dagsins (which, literally translates as Between us: In the heat and weight of the day), a change-of-pace film created by Iceland's famous Viking-film director Hrafn Gunnlaugsson about a man's mid-life crisis.

Her first film role was a minor one in the 1962 film Hitler, starring Richard Basehart in the title role.



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