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  1. Sigrid Valdis (21 de septiembre de 1935 – 14 de octubre de 2007) fue una actriz estadounidense. Primeros años y carrera. Su verdadero nombre era Patricia Annette Olson, y nació en Bakersfield (California). Criada en Westwood (California), siendo adolescente encontró trabajo como modelo, trabajando para Bullock's y para otros grandes almacenes.

  2. Patricia Annette Olson (September 21, 1935 – October 14, 2007), known by her stage name Sigrid Valdis, was an American actress who played "Hilda" in the American television series Hogan's Heroes.

  3. Sigrid Valdis, who played Col. Klink’s sexy blond secretary on “Hogan’s Heroes” and married the show’s star, Bob Crane, has died. She was 72. Valdis died of lung cancer Oct. 14 at her daughter...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0883724Sigrid Valdis - IMDb

    Sigrid Valdis. Actress: Our Man Flint. A native Californian of Swedish descent, Sigrid Valdis (the professional stage name of Patricia Annette Olson) was raised in the Westwood and Brentwood neighborhoods of Los Angeles, and attended exclusive private schools, including Marymount High School.

    • January 1, 1
    • Bakersfield, California, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Anaheim, California, USA
  5. Sigrid Valdis. Actress: Our Man Flint. A native Californian of Swedish descent, Sigrid Valdis (the professional stage name of Patricia Annette Olson) was raised in the Westwood and Brentwood neighborhoods of Los Angeles, and attended exclusive private schools, including Marymount High School.

    • September 21, 1935
    • October 14, 2007
  6. 19 de nov. de 2007 · Actress Sigrid Valdis, best known for the role of Hilda, the comely secretary to Col. Klink, head of the Nazi prison camp on the sitcom on Hogan’s Heroes, died of lung cancer on October 14. Valdis, who was married to the show’s star, Bob Crane, from 1970 until his death, was 72.

  7. 20 de nov. de 2007 · The actress who played Col. Klink’s sexy blond secretary Hilda on “Hogan’s Heroes” and married the show’s star, Bob Crane, died of lung cancer Oct. 14 in Anaheim, Calif. She was 72.