Katharina Berger was an American actress best known for her roles in Tragödie einer Leidenschaft (1949), I Spy (1965), and Durch die Wüste (1936). She was born on September 3, 1910, in Bavaria, Germany, and passed away on May 31, 1973, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Katharina Berger began her career as a shop assistant before pursuing acting. She initially worked in theater and later expanded to radio and film. During her early career, she became well-known for her performances in various theatrical productions.
Career Overview
Berger’s film career included notable appearances in “Der Edelweisskönig” (1939) and “Feinde” (1940), after which she returned to the theater. Following World War II, she made several appearances in film, including “Wake Me When the War Is Over” (1969) and an episode of “The F.B.I.: The Target” (1970).
Death and Legacy
Katharina Berger died on May 31, 1973, leaving behind a legacy in both theater and film. Her contributions to the entertainment industry continue to be remembered through her filmography and performances.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Durch die Wüste | 1936-02-20 | Senitza |
Tragödie einer Leidenschaft | 1949 | Unknown |
I Spy | 1965 | Unknown |
Wake Me When the War Is Over | 1969 | Unknown |
The F.B.I.: The Target | 1970 | Unknown |