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  1. Hannelore Emilie Käte Grete Schroth (German: [ˈha.nəˌloː.ʁə ʃʁoːt] ⓘ; 10 January 1922 – 7 July 1987) was a German film, stage, and television actress whose career spanned over five decades.

  2. Hannelore Schroth mit Hans Holt in Die junge Dame von 1939. Hannelore Schroth (* 10. Januar 1922 in Berlin als Hanne Lore Emilie Käte Grete Schroth; † 7. Juli 1987 in München) war eine deutsche Schauspielerin

  3. Hannelore Schroth was born on 10 January 1922 in Berlin, Germany. She was an actress, known for The Captain from Köpenick (1956), Emil of Lonneberga (1971) and A Glass of Water (1958). She was married to Peter Köster, Hans Hass and Carl Raddatz.

    • January 1, 1
    • Berlin, Germany
    • January 1, 1
    • Munich, Bavaria, West Germany
  4. Hannelore Schroth was born January 10, 1922, in Berlin, as the daughter of the actors couple Käte Haack and Heinrich Schroth. She made her movie debut at the age of nine in the comedy "Dann schon lieber Lebertran" ("I"d Rather Have Cod Liver Oil"), directed by Max Ophüls .

  5. Hannelore Schroth, was a German film, stage and television actress whose career spanned over five decades. Background. Born Hannelore Emilie Käte Grete Schroth in Berlin in 1922, she was the daughter of popular stage and film actors Heinrich Schroth and Käthe Haack.

  6. Hannelore Schroth is known as an Actor. Some of her work includes Under the Bridges, The Captain from Kopenick, Emil i Lönneberga, Nya hyss av Emil i Lönneberga, Emil och griseknoen, Voyage to Italy, Complete with Love, Alle lieben Peter, and Menschen im Sturm.

  7. Eine Frau für drei Tage: Directed by Fritz Kirchhoff. With Hannelore Schroth, Carl Raddatz, Ursula Herking, Charlotte Witthauer. Lisa's lover has left her. On her train trip to Berlin she meets Hanns who cheers her up, sensing her melancholy.