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Christa Tordy (born Anneliese Uhlhorn, 30 June 1904 – 28 April 1945) was a German film actress. She was discovered while visiting her cousin Mady Christians in Berlin, and briefly became a leading star before retiring after marrying Harry Liedtke.
Christa Tordy was born on 30 June 1904 in Bremen, Germany. She was an actress, known for Prinz Louis Ferdinand (1927), The Countess of Sand (1928) and Potsdam, das Schicksal einer Residenz (1927). She was married to Harry Liedtke. She died on 28 April 1945 in Bad Saarow, Brandenburg, Germany.
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- Bremen, Germany
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- Bad Saarow, Brandenburg, Germany
Christa Tordy, gebürtig Anna Liese Marie Uhlhorn (* 30. Juni 1901 in Fähr bei Bremen ; [1] † 28. April 1945 in Bad Saarow ), war eine deutsche Stummfilmschauspielerin.
Christa Tordy was born on June 30, 1904 in Bremen, Germany. She was an actress, known for Prinz Louis Ferdinand (1927), The Countess of Sand (1928) and Potsdam, das Schicksal einer Residenz (1927). She was married to Harry Liedtke. She died on April 28, 1945 in Bad Saarow, Brandenburg, Germany.
- June 30, 1904
- April 28, 1945
Christa Tordy (born Anneliese Uhlhorn, 30 June 1904 – 28 April 1945) was a German film actress. She was discovered while visiting her cousin Mady Christians in Berlin, and briefly became a leading star before retiring after marrying Harry Liedtke.
On 28 April 1945 Liedtke was murdered by Red Army soldiers in his house at Bad Saarow-Pieskow east of Berlin together with his wife Christa Tordy. While attempting to save Tordy from being raped and murdered, he died after either being smashed on the head with a beer bottle, [4] or after being clubbed to death. [5]
Who was Christa Tordy? Christa Tordy was a German film actress. She was discovered while visiting her cousin Mady Christians in Berlin, and briefly became a leading star before retiring after marrying Harry Liedtke. She was assassinated along with her husband by the Soviet Red Army during its invasion of Germany during World War II.