Elma Seedorf was an American actress born in 1927 in San Salvador, El Salvador. She is best known for her roles in Me he de comer esa tuna, Lo que va de ayer a hoy, and Las colegialas. She passed away on October 23, 2004, in Mexico City, Mexico.
Personal and Family Life
Elma Seedorf was born to Clara Mayer Casper, who was from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Diedrich Seedorf Kriete, who hailed from Berlin, Germany. Her diverse background contributed to her unique perspective in the arts. Very little is publicly known about her personal life.
Career
Seedorf transitioned into acting in the 1940s, where she gained recognition for her performances in several films. She was active in the movie industry during a vibrant era for cinema. Despite her contributions, she remained relatively low-profile compared to other contemporaries.
Death and Legacy
Elma Seedorf passed away from a heart attack on October 23, 2004. Her legacy lives on through her notable film roles and contributions to the entertainment industry. She is remembered by fans of classic cinema for her intriguing performances.
Filmography
Film/TV Show | Year | Role |
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Las colegialas | 1946 | Inés (as Elma Seedor) |
Lo que va de ayer a hoy | 1945 | Not specified |
Nosotros | 1945 | Clarita, amiga de Lidia (uncredited) |
Me he de comer esa tuna | 1945 | Chabela (as Elma Seedorf) |
Rosa de las nieves | 1944 | Not specified (uncredited) |