Inge Egger

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Inge Egger
Inge Egger (left) in 1955
Born27 August 1923
Died5 September 1976 (1976-09-06) (aged 53)
Other namesIngeborg Gertrud Josefine Egger
OccupationActress

Inge Egger (27 August 1923 – 5 September 1976) was an Austrian stage, television and film actress. She played the female lead in the 1953 operetta film The Rose of Stamboul.[1]

From 1960 to 1973 Inge Egger worked as a medical-technical assistant at the Berlin Federal Health Office. In 1976 she died of cancer in Berlin.

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1944 Schrammeln Barbara Strohmeyer
1945 Leuchtende Schatten
1948 The Heavenly Waltz Ein dicker Engel Uncredited
1949 Höllische Liebe Telephonistin
1950 The Fourth Commandment Josefa Schalanter - beider Tochter
1950 No Sin on the Alpine Pastures Inge Thaller, Hotelsekretärin
1950 Die fidele Tankstelle Fotografin
1951 Wedding in the Hay Agerl Hauderer
1951 Eva im Frack Sylvia Peters
1951 Die Alm an der Grenze Zäzil
1951 Fanfares of Love Gaby Bruck
1951 The Sinful Border Marianne Mertens
1951 The Lady in Black Ann
1952 The Imaginary Invalid Ursel Daxenmeyer
1952 My Wife Is Being Stupid Dixi
1952 Ideal Woman Sought Irene Mertens
1952 Ich hab’ mich so an Dich gewöhnt Christa Dahn - Annelie Dahn
1952 We're Dancing on the Rainbow Edith
1953 The Village Under the Sky Maria Firner
1953 The Rose of Stamboul Kondja Gül
1953 Fanfare of Marriage Gaby Mertens
1953 Your Heart Is My Homeland Magdalena Percht
1954 The Red Prince Milly Stubel
1954 Dein Mund verspricht mir Liebe
1954 Consul Strotthoff Marlene Roedern
1954 Bon Voyage Eva Gordon
1955 Music, Music and Only Music Anni Pichler
1955 Island of the Dead Maria
1951 Lost Child 312 Ursula
1956 The Model Husband Margret Haber
1956 Ein Mann muß nicht immer schön sein Liesel Meixner
1956 The Tour Guide of Lisbon Claudia Bronner, Swiss Detective
1958 Kleine Leute mal ganz groß Friedl Knopf
1959 Lockvogel der Nacht Marion Bernhardi
1960 The High Life Madame Onyx
1960 We Cellar Children Frau Briehl
1960 The Young Sinner Marthe Ortmann
1960 The Time Has Come Ruth Calthorpe TV series, 4 episodes, (final appearance)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Goble p.150

Bibliography[edit]

  • Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.

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