Ingrid Lutz
Ingrid Marga Irene Lutz (born March 3, 1924 in Berlin-Wilmersdorf ) is a German actress .
Life
The daughter of a dance teacher already danced in children's ballet and began her training as a dance student at the German Opera House in Berlin. She later took acting classes.
At the age of 19 she got her first film roles, in 1944 she took on a leading role in Junge Herzen as a student Lindy. After the war, she toured with Michael Jary's orchestra , who also composed songs for her. Her best-known number was Das ist nicht für little Mädchen , which she performed with Rudolf Platte .
In addition to her stage work, she made a considerable number of films in which she also performed dance and singing as a spirited supporting actress. In That Can Happen To Anyone (1952), as the show girl Rita, she brought a staid husband ( Heinz Rühmann ) into difficulties of explanation.
Ingrid Lutz's first marriage to the fashion doctor Dr. Wolfgang Wohlgemuth, who became known for his involvement in the Otto John case . After her third marriage to a textile merchant, she withdrew into private life.
Filmography
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Web links
- Ingrid Lutz in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Pictures by Ingrid Lutz In: Virtual History
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SURNAME | Lutz, Ingrid |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Lutz, Ingrid Marga Irene (maiden name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 3, 1924 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin-Wilmersdorf |