Alfi Zangenberg was an American actress and writer, best known for her roles in Den store Cirkusbrand, The Tiger Countess, and Kattebaronessen. She was born on June 11, 1882, in Chicago, USA, and passed away on January 25, 1966.
Personal and Family Life
Alfi Zangenberg was married to Einar Zangenberg, with whom she had a child, actress Lillian Zangenberg. After Einar’s death in 1918, she married Erik Levison, who passed away in 1936. Details about her personal life are limited, but she was known to balance her career in acting with her family responsibilities.
Career
Zangenberg was known for her performances in early 20th-century cinema, with credits in several notable films. Her roles often showcased her talent and contributed to the silent film era’s burgeoning landscape. Although she may not be widely recognized today, her work remains a part of film history.
Death and Legacy
Alfi Zangenberg died on January 25, 1966, leaving behind a legacy as a pioneer in early film. She is remembered particularly for her contribution to the silent film industry and as a mother to child actress Lillian Zangenberg.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Det indiske gudebillede | 1915-04-10 | Alma |
Kærlighedens Almagt | 1919-08-24 | |
Moderkærlighed | 1913-07-28 | |
Ildfluen | 1913-08-18 | Grevinde Krag |
Under galgen | 1915-03-01 | Volhyrma – fortune teller |