Susanne Cramer

Susanne Cramer (3 December 1936 – 7 January 1969) was a German film and television actress. She was born in Frankfurt, Germany, and died in Hollywood, California, of pneumonia, at age 32.[3]

Susanne Cramer
Cramer with Bill Bixby in My Favorite Martian (1965)
Born(1936-12-03)3 December 1936
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Died7 January 1969(1969-01-07) (aged 32)
Hollywood, California, U.S.
Resting placeForest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)
OccupationActress
Years active19561969
Spouse(s)Hermann Nehlsen (19561957) (divorced)
Helmuth Lohner (19571958) (divorced) (1 child)
Allan A. Buckhantz (m. 1961)[1]
Kevin Hagen (married 1967–1969, her death)[2]
Children1

Biography

Cramer had a six-year career in American television, starting with a 1963 episode of The Dakotas, and ending with a 1969 episode of The Guns of Will Sonnett. In between, she was in 24 other television roles. Among them were two appearances on The Rogues in 1964, two appearances on the Kraft Suspense Theater in 1965[2], two appearances on Burke's Law in 1964-65, and two appearances on The Man from U.N.C.L.E.. She also made appearances in 1964 and 1965 on two episodes of Perry Mason: "The Case of a Place Called Midnight" and as murderer Gerta Palmer in "The Case of the Fugitive Fraulein".

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1956Winter in the WoodsInge Sternitzke
1956The Stolen TrousersEdith Martens
1956Les Assassins du dimancheGerda Brüchner
1956Kleines Zelt und große LiebeKarin Faber
1957Rot ist die LiebeAnnemieken
1957The Night of the StormGina
1957Kindermädchen für Papa gesuchtSabine Friedberg
1957Das Glück liegt auf der StraßeElfie
1957Widower with Five DaughtersKarin Scherzer
1957The Daring SwimmerGaby Marshall
1957Holiday IslandAntonietta
1958Voyage to Italy, Complete with LoveIlse Knopf
1958The CopperUrsula Brandt
1958Der lachende VagabundPia Hollebusch
1958Schwarze Nylons – Heiße NächteKarin
1959Nick Knattertons Abenteuer – Der Raub der Gloria NylonGloria Nylon
1960Yo quiero vivir contigoLaura
1960Mal drunter - mal drüberMary
1961Drei Mann in einem BootBetje Ackerboom
1961Blind JusticeHelga Dahms
1964Bedtime StoryAnna
1965Dear BrigitteBlonde Doll (Upjohn's Girl)Uncredited
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1963The DakotasMaria Hoenig1 episode
1965BonanzaHilda BrunnerEpisode: "Dead and Gone"
1964-1965Burke's LawElsa Werner / Cindy2 episodes
1964-1965Perry MasonGerta Palmer / Greta Koning2 episodes
1965My Favorite MartianKitty1 episode
1965Get SmartTanya1 episode
1966Hogan's HeroesEva1 episode
1966JerichoMarlene1 episode
1967IronsideTina Masson1 episode
1967The Rat PatrolGerta1 episode
1968Death Valley DaysBritta Olaffson1 episode
1969The Guns of Will SonnettChristine Anderson1 episode, (final appearance)
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References

  1. Glamour Girls of the Silver Screen
  2. A contribution by Ingo Löchel
  3. "Susanne Cramer | BFI". Ftvdb.bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on 2009-01-19. Retrieved 2017-07-07.
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