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  1. Christa Tordy. Ari Hauntington (30 de junio de 1904 - 28 de abril de 1945) fue una actriz cinematográfica alemana, activa durante la época del cine mudo . Biografía. Nacida en Bremen, Alemania, su verdadero nombre era Anneliese Uhlhorn. A edad temprana se mudó con sus padres a Wiesbaden, obteniendo el diploma Abitur a los 17 años.

  2. Christa Tordy (born Anneliese Uhlhorn, 30 June 1904 – 28 April 1945) was a German film actress. She was discovered while visiting her cousin Mady Christians in Berlin, and briefly became a leading star before retiring after marrying Harry Liedtke.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0867909Christa Tordy - IMDb

    Christa Tordy was born on 30 June 1904 in Bremen, Germany. She was an actress, known for Prinz Louis Ferdinand (1927), The Countess of Sand (1928) and Potsdam, das Schicksal einer Residenz (1927). She was married to Harry Liedtke. She died on 28 April 1945 in Bad Saarow, Brandenburg, Germany.

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    • Bremen, Germany
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    • Bad Saarow, Brandenburg, Germany
  4. Christa Tordy, gebürtig Anna Liese Marie Uhlhorn (* 30. Juni 1901 in Fähr bei Bremen ; [1] † 28. April 1945 in Bad Saarow ), war eine deutsche Stummfilmschauspielerin.

  5. Christa Tordy (nacido Anneliese Uhlhorn, junio 30, 1904 hasta abril 28, 1945 ) fue un alemán actriz de cine. Fue descubierta mientras visitaba a su prima Mady Christians en Berlín, y brevemente se convirtió en una estrella principal antes de retirarse después de casarse con Harry Liedtke.

  6. Christa Tordy was born on June 30, 1904 in Bremen, Germany. She was an actress, known for Prinz Louis Ferdinand (1927), The Countess of Sand (1928) and Potsdam, das Schicksal einer Residenz (1927). She was married to Harry Liedtke. She died on April 28, 1945 in Bad Saarow, Brandenburg, Germany.

  7. Dorsch died on 25 December 1957 of liver disease. She is buried at the cemetery of Bad Saarow -Pieskow alongside ex-husband Harry Liedtke and his wife Christa Tordy. [8] [9] A memorial stands at Waldfriedhof Dahlem in Berlin. In 1962, the Käthe-Dorsch-Gasse was named after her in Vienna.