Susanne Körber-Harlan

Susanne Körber-Harlan was a German actress who is best known for her roles in Einmal am Rhein, Drei Mädchen spinnen, and Hanna Amon. Born in 1932 in Berlin, Germany, she made a name for herself in the film industry.

Personal and Family Life

Susanne was born to the prominent German director Veit Harlan and his second wife, Austrian actress Hilde Körber. She had a sibling named Maria Körber and was related to Christiane Kubrick, which adds to her notable artistic lineage. She was married to Claude Jacoby until his death in 1964.

Death and Legacy

Susanne Körber-Harlan passed away in 1989 in Germany, and her death was reported as a suicide. Despite her struggles, she left a legacy in the film industry through her performances, particularly in German cinema during the 1950s.

Filmography

Title Role Year Rating
Brainwashed Young Lady (uncredited) 1960 6.9
Man on a String Waitress (uncredited) 1960 6.2
Die große Versuchung Hannelore Lechrainer (uncredited) 1952 5.4
Einmal am Rhein Billa 1952
Hanna Amon Rosl (as Susanne Körber) 1951 5.9
Drei Mädchen spinnen Maxi Amberg (as Susanne Körber) 1950 6.3