Ursula Herking
Ursula Herking (28 January 1912 – 17 November 1974) was a German film actress. She appeared in more than 130 films between 1933 and 1972. She was born in Dessau, Germany and died in Munich, Germany.[1]
Ursula Herking | |
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Born | Dessau, Germany | 28 January 1912
Died | 17 November 1974 62) Munich, Germany | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1933–1972 |
Selected filmography
- Susanne in the Bath (1936)
- Stronger Than Regulations (1936)
- Uncle Bräsig (1936)
- Togger (1937)
- The Grey Lady (1937)
- The Four Companions (1938)
- Red Orchids (1938)
- Twelve Minutes After Midnight (1939)
- Goodbye, Franziska (1941)
- A Gust of Wind (1942)
- Love Me (1942)
- Bravo Acrobat! (1943)
- A Man With Principles? (1943)
- Nora (1944)
- The Roedern Affair (1944)
- Thank You, I'm Fine (1948)
- Trouble Backstairs (1949)
- Shadows in the Night (1950)
- Who Drove the Grey Ford? (1950)
- Unknown Sender (1950)
- You Have to be Beautiful (1951)
- Shadows Over Naples (1951)
- Love and Blood (1951)
- The Chaste Libertine (1952)
- The Day Before the Wedding (1952)
- Dutch Girl (1953)
- I and You (1953)
- Not Afraid of Big Animals (1953)
- Columbus Discovers Kraehwinkel (1954)
- Children, Mother, and the General (1955)
- Operation Sleeping Bag (1955)
- The Spanish Fly (1955)
- Special Delivery (1955)
- The Old Forester House (1956)
- A Heart Returns Home (1956)
- Fruit in the Neighbour's Garden (1956)
- Munchhausen in Africa (1958)
- The Blue Sea and You (1959)
- Pension Schöller (1960)
- I Will Always Be Yours (1960)
- Bankraub in der Rue Latour (1961)
- Tim Frazer (1963, TV miniseries)
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References
- "Ursula Herking". Film Portal. Retrieved 20 June 2019.
External links
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