Maria Marlow

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Maria Marlow , initially also Nina Stepun (born February 17, 1943 ; actually Natascha Stepun ), is a former German film actress .

In 1966 she was seen as a ballerina in the Schamoni film Schonzeit für Füchse . Here she still called herself Nina Stepun . Shortly afterwards she took over the part of Kriemhild in the two-part film Die Nibelungen by Harald Reinl and was given the cosmopolitan-sounding artist name "Maria Marlow". After the film adaptation of the Nibelungen, their track is lost. Nothing is known about her further activities as an actress.

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  1. According to the booklet for Die Nibelungen: Original-Soundtrack Cobra, Essen 2001