Marie Lohr

Actress - Great Britain
Born July 28, 1890 in Sydney, Australia
Died January 21, 1975 in London

Mini-Biography:
Marie Lohr was born on July 28, 1890 in Sydney, Australia. She was an English Actress, known for A town like Alice (1956), Aren't we all? (1932), Seven Waves away (1957), Marie Lohr's first movie on record is from 1918. Marie Lohr died on January 21, 1975 in London. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1957.

Marie Lohr Filmography [Auszug]
1957: [] Seven Waves away (Abandon Ship!) (Cast), Directed by Richard Sale, with Tyrone Power, Mai Zetterling, Lloyd Nolan,
1956: [/ /1] A town like Alice (Eine Stadt wie Alice, Mein Leben beginnt in Malaya) (Cast), Directed by Jack Lee, with Dorothy Alison, Peter Finch, V McKenna,
1932: [] Aren't we all? (Cast: Lady Frinton), Directed by Harry Lachman, with Emily Fitzroy, Renee Gadd, Wallace Geoffrey,
1918: [] Victory and Peace (The Invasion of Britain, The National Film) (Cast: Barbara Rowntree), Directed by Herbert Brenon, with Matheson Lang, James Carew,

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