Charlotte Thiele

German actress (1918–2004)

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Charlotte Thiele (6 June 1918 – 6 May 2004) was a German actress.

Career

Thiele was blacklisted in 1944 after spurning the advances of Dr. Joseph Goebbels, having allegedly thrown his gift into the trash. She and her second husband, Croatian diplomat Branko Buzjak, fled to Argentina shortly thereafter. She returned to Germany in 1954 and attempted to revive her career, but was unsuccessful.[1]

Filmography

  • Wochenendfriede (1938, Short) as Karla Berghoff
  • We Danced Around the World (1939) as Captain-Girl Norma
  • A Man Astray (1940) as Ingrid Pattersson
  • Ich klage an (1941) as Dr. Barbara Burckhardt
  • Titanic (1943) as Lady Astor
  • Ein Blick zurück [de] (1944) as Fanny Köhler

Television

  • Rheingold Theatre, 1 episode "The Last Tour" (1956), as Julia Stahl

References

  1. ^ a b c Rodek, Hanns-Georg (19 June 2004). "Sie passte nicht zu Goebbels" (in German). Welt. Archived from the original on 24 March 2019. Retrieved 27 February 2020.
  2. ^ Bartulin, p. 199.

Bibliography

  • Bartulin, Nevenko (2013). The Racial Idea in the Independent State of Croatia: Origins and Theory. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-26282-9.

External links

  • Charlotte Thiele at IMDb
  • Charlotte Thiele at filmportal.de
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