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'''Rosemarie Lindt''' is a retired [[Germany|German]] [[ballet dancer]] who was known to the wider audience for her appearances in ''[[The Sweet Sins of Sexy Susan|Frau Wirtin]]'' series in the late 1960s and in Italian [[exploitation cinema]] of the 1970s.
'''Rosemarie Lindt''' is a retired [[Germany|German]] [[ballet dancer]] who was known to the wider audience for her appearances in ''[[The Sweet Sins of Sexy Susan|Frau Wirtin]]'' series in the late 1960s and in Italian [[exploitation cinema]] of the 1970s.


==Ballett career==
==Ballet career==
Lindt studied at [[Folkwang University of the Arts]] under [[Kurt Jooss]] and performed as the [[prima ballerina]] at [[Opernhaus Wuppertal]], [[Opernhaus Düsseldorf]], [[Paris Opera]], and [[Théâtre de la Ville]].<ref name="piccolo">[http://www.flamencolatino.com/class/Rosemarie%20Lindt%20Bio.pdf Rosemarie Lindt Bio]</ref>
Lindt studied at [[Folkwang University of the Arts]] under [[Kurt Jooss]] and performed as the [[prima ballerina]] at [[Opernhaus Wuppertal]], [[Opernhaus Düsseldorf]], [[Paris Opera]], and [[Théâtre de la Ville]].<ref name="piccolo">[http://www.flamencolatino.com/class/Rosemarie%20Lindt%20Bio.pdf Rosemarie Lindt Bio]</ref>



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Rosemarie Lindt
Born1939
Occupation(s)Film actress, ballet dancer
Years active1963 - 1982

Rosemarie Lindt is a retired German ballet dancer who was known to the wider audience for her appearances in Frau Wirtin series in the late 1960s and in Italian exploitation cinema of the 1970s.

Ballet career

Lindt studied at Folkwang University of the Arts under Kurt Jooss and performed as the prima ballerina at Opernhaus Wuppertal, Opernhaus Düsseldorf, Paris Opera, and Théâtre de la Ville.[1]

Film career

By 1963, Lindt and her boyfriend Jacques Herlin moved to Rome for Herlin's permanent employment at Cinecittà and Lindt soon found minor roles in cinema, starting with La ballata dei mariti (1963) and later Hercules the Invincible (1964). She became a regular with Herlin in Franz Antel's acclaimed series Frau Wirtin from 1967 to 1970. In the 1970s, Lindt had appeared in many Italian exploitation films including gialli, poliziotteschi and horror films, to retire in 1982 with Antonio Margheriti's Hunters of the Golden Cobra.

Later career

Lindt moved to New York City after marrying Alfredo Piccolo and she has been operating the Lindt Ballet Theater with her husband. She also taught ballet at Hunter College.[1]

Selected filmography

External links

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