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Barbara Laage

Barbara Laage

Acting1920Menthon-Saint-Bernard, Haute Savoie, France

Biography

Barbara Laage (30 July 1920 – 21 May 1988) was a French film actress who flourished in the 1950s.

After fleeing Paris with her family during the German occupation in World War II , Laage returned to the city after the war and began her acting career in the Paris theater district of Montparnasse.

Her first move to Hollywood was arranged by theatrical agent William Morris , founder of the William Morris Agency. She is one of several Hollywood stars of the era who would frequent the Chateau Marmont.

She was the first choice for the lead role in the Orson Welles film The Lady from Shanghai , though the part was eventually awarded to Rita Hayworth.

Acting History

1973
Défense de savoir
as Mrs. Christiani
Private Screening
as Madeleine
1972
Le Père Goriot
as Duchess of Langeais
1971
1970
Bed and Board
as Monique, la Secrétaire
1968
Therese and Isabelle
as Thérèse's mother
Strange Game
as Mathilde
1966
1963
1962
The Captive
as Sylvie Hamelin
1961
Paris Blues
as Marie Séoul
1958
Miss Pigalle
as Yvonne Pigalle
1957
To Catch a Spy
as Hiedi Effen
The Happy Road
as Suzanne Duval
1956
Guilty?
as Jaqueline Delbois
Les Assassins du dimanche
as Simone Simonet
The Adventures of Gil Blas
as Antonia Caldera
1955
1954
A Parisian in Rome
as Germaine, la Parigina
Zoé
as Zoé
1953
Traviata 53
as Margherita
The Slave
as Anne-Marie 'Fétiche'
1952
1951
The Red Rose
as Claire Claris, photographer
1948
B.F.'s Daughter
as Eugenia Taris, Tom's dutch Girl

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
7/30/1920
Day of Death
5/21/1988
Place of Birth
Menthon-Saint-Bernard, Haute Savoie, France