Loni von Friedl
Loni von Friedl (born 1943) is an Austrian film and television actress.[1] She began as a child actress in the early 1950s, before graduating to mature roles during the following decade. The daughter of cinematographer Fritz von Friedl, she also has an actor brother of the same name. He nephew is the actor Christoph von Friedl.
Loni von Friedl | |
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Born | 24 July 1943 |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1951- (film & TV) |
She was married to the actor Götz George from 1966 to 1976. She later married Jürgen Schmidt.
Selected filmography
- Maria Theresa (1951), as Marie Antoinette (child)
- The Merry Farmer (1951), as Annamirl (child)
- When the Bells Sound Clearly (1959), as Hanna
- My Schoolfriend (1960), as Rosi
- Zu jung für die Liebe? (1961), as Katja
- The Shadows Grow Longer (1961), as Erika Schöner
- Two Among Millions (1961), as Christine
- The Happy Years of the Thorwalds (1962), as Brigitte von Tienitz
- Liebe will gelernt sein (1963), as Margot Zimmermann
- The Spendthrift (1964), as Amalie
- Frühstück mit dem Tod (1964), as Vickie Paul
- The Blue Max (1966), as Elfi Heidemann
- The Blood of Fu Manchu (1968), as Celeste
- The Moment To Kill (1968), as Regina Forrester
- Doppelgänger (1969), as Lise Hartman
- Diamantendetektiv Dick Donald (1971, TV series), as Daisy Johnson
- Ein Heim für Tiere (1985–1987, TV series), as Dr. Ingrid Probst
- Teufels Großmutter (1986, TV series), as Hetty Engelhardt
- Waldhaus (1987–1988, TV series), as Ilse Kurawski
- Peter und Paul (1994–1998, TV series), as Baroness von Rabenberg
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References
- Bock & Bergfelder p.268
Bibliography
- Bock, Hans-Michael & Bergfelder, Tim. The Concise CineGraph. Encyclopedia of German Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2009.
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