Yvonne ten Hoff
Yvonne ten Hoff , origin. Yvonne Preuschhoff (born March 28, 1950 in Berlin ) is a German actress with a short career in film and television in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Live and act
The native Yvonne Preuschhoff received training as a business correspondent and interpreter . Just 17 years old, she was brought in front of the camera without having previously had any training and given the stage name Yvonne ten Hoff.
The putti-faced Berliner from then on played partly naive and somewhat simple-minded innocent lambs, partly seductive lolitas or hippie girls in a number of movies and television productions. She also made several guest appearances in a number of popular series such as Der Kommissar (as Marion Abel), Four Women in the House , Das Kriminalmuseum , The Strange Methods of Franz Josef Wanninger, and Der Kurier der Kaiserin .
At the age of 21 she withdrew from working in front of the camera. Nothing is currently known about her further career.
Filmography
TV unless otherwise stated
- 1967: Death Chases After (TV three-part)
- 1968: 69 love games
- 1968: Apostles under the roof (TV)
- 1969: Pepe, the bummer fright
- 1969: Lovemaker, l'uomo per fare l'amore
- 1969: The Commissioner (TV series) two episodes
- 1970: Help, a virgin loves me
- 1970: The hour hotel in St. Pauli
- 1970: The hand in the mouth (TV)
- 1970: girls forced to love
Web links
- Yvonne ten Hoff in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Remarks
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Ten Hoff, Yvonne |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Preuschhoff, Yvonne (maiden name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 28, 1950 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Berlin |