Marlene Rahn

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Marlene Rahn (born January 17, 1943 in Elmshorn ) is a German actress .

She was trained as a theater actress in Hamburg and appeared in various classical theater plays, including as "Margarete" in Goethe's "Faust".

In 1960 she appeared at the Baden-Baden City Theater in the three-man comedy "Ehekarrussel" (The-Marriage-Go-Round) by Leslie Stevens alongside Albrecht Schoenhals and Anneliese Born.

Then she worked in various film and television productions. In 1963 she played in the comedy film Charley's Aunt, one of the two girls who are supposed to be supervised by the wrong aunt ( Peter Alexander ) as a chaperone.

After a longer stay abroad, she returned to Germany and made her first appearance in the erotic genre in 1970 in Ernst Hofbauer's Prostitution Today . She then appeared in front of the camera in several erotic comedies popular at the beginning of the 1970s, including in 1971 in Rolf Thiele's The Sharp Heinrich as a loving party queen.

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