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  1. Liselotte Pulver (born 11 October 1929), sometimes credited as Lilo Pulver, is a Swiss actress. Pulver was one of the biggest stars of German cinema in the 1950s and 1960s, where she often was cast as a tomboy. She is well known for her hearty and joyful laughter.

  2. Liselotte Schmid-Pulver, auch bekannt als Lilo Pulver, ist eine Schweizer Schauspielerin. Sie wirkte in über 50 Kinofilmen mit und zählt zu den prominentesten und beliebtesten Stars des deutschsprachigen Kinos der 1950er und 1960er Jahre. Ihr komisches Talent entdeckte 1952 der Regisseur Kurt Hoffmann, ihr wichtigster Förderer ...

  3. Liselotte Pulver. Actress: One, Two, Three. She attended business school, after graduating from which she turned to acting. Pulver quickly received his first major roles in the theater. In 1949 she celebrated her film debut in "Swiss Tour" alongside Simone Signoret, Cornel Wilde and Heinrich Gretler.

  4. Liselotte Pulver. Actress: One, Two, Three. She attended business school, after graduating from which she turned to acting. Pulver quickly received his first major roles in the theater. In 1949 she celebrated her film debut in "Swiss Tour" alongside Simone Signoret, Cornel Wilde and Heinrich Gretler.

  5. Liselotte Pulver (11 October 1929), sometimes credited as Lilo Pulver, is a Swiss actress. Pulver was one of the stars of German cinema in the 1950s and 1960s, where she often was cast as a tomboy. She is well known for her hearty and joyful laughter.

  6. Biography. From 1945 to 1948, Pulver attended a Töchterhandelsschule. After her graduation she started to work as a model. She then went to drama school at Bern"s Konservatorium and made her stage debut in Bern's Stadttheater. From 1949 to 1951, Pulver was a cast member of Zurich's Schauspielhaus.

  7. www.filmportal.de › person › liselotte-pulver_815c35d150364cLiselotte Pulver | filmportal.de

    Darstellerin, Musik. Liselotte Pulver bei der Ausstellungseröffnung von "Ein guter Freund - Heinz Rühmann zum 100. Geburtstag", am 15.10.2002 im Deutschen Filmmuseum, Frankfurt am Main.