Dagmar Lassander

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Dagmar Lassander (actually Dagmar Regine Hader ; born June 16, 1943 in Prague ) is a German actress .

Life

The daughter of a German-Chilean and a Frenchman started out as a costume designer and worked, among other things, at the Deutsche Oper in Berlin. After taking acting lessons with Claus Holm , Will Tremper gave her the first small film role in 1966.

The attractive actress was soon committed to the subject of the lascivious seductress and from 1969, when she was cast in the psychedelic Giallo Femina ridens , was also used in this way in international film , especially in Italian productions. She appeared in a considerable number of sex comedies, crime novels, and horror films during the 1970s and 1980s . In Flatfoot in Africa she played alongside Bud Spencer . In 1983 she was in the agent thriller SAS Malko - On behalf of the Pentagon and was then in the thriller series Alone against the Mafia in many episodes as Professor Sebastiano Cannito's wife Manuela. Since the mid-1980s she had intensified her television work - genre cinema was in crisis. She was last seen in 1994 in the German television series Alles Glück einer Erde . In 2016 she was back in front of the camera after a long break in filming in Tommaso , directed by Kim Rossi Stuart .

Lassander was married several times.

Filmography (selection)

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