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Angelika Hauff (1922–1983) was an Austrian stage and film actress. She worked prolifically as a film actress in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War appearing in the lead roles in several successful films that included The Marriage of Figaro and Dark Eyes (1951). A versatile actor, she appeared in a variety of cinematic genres in Germany and Austria and attained international recognition in French, English and Italian films. She was a preeminent stage actress with the prestigious Vienna Burgtheatre portraying classic German language roles and being awarded the highest acting honours.

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  • Angelika Hauff (1922–1983) was an Austrian stage and film actress. She worked prolifically as a film actress in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War appearing in the lead roles in several successful films that included The Marriage of Figaro and Dark Eyes (1951). A versatile actor, she appeared in a variety of cinematic genres in Germany and Austria and attained international recognition in French, English and Italian films. She was a preeminent stage actress with the prestigious Vienna Burgtheatre portraying classic German language roles and being awarded the highest acting honours. (en)
  • Angelika Hauff (auch Angelica Hauff; * 15. Dezember 1922 in Wien; † 3. Dezember 1983 in Wien; gebürtig Alice Paula Marie Suchanek) war eine österreichische Schauspielerin. (de)
  • Angelika Hauff, nata Alice Paula Marie Suchanek (Vienna, 15 dicembre 1922 – Vienna, 3 dicembre 1983), è stata un'attrice austriaca. Cominciò la sua carriera come ballerina all'età di cinque anni al Wiener Staatsoper e, a vent'anni, ottenne un contratto presso il Landestheater di Salisburgo. Contemporaneamente comparve nel primo film e, solo un anno dopo, le fu affidato il ruolo di protagonista ne . Negli anni successivi prese parte a numerose produzioni tedesche e austriache e, per tre film, lavorò anche per la DEFA (azienda cinematografica di stato della Repubblica Democratica Tedesca). Con il passare degli anni il suo lavoro come attrice cinematografica divenne meno significativo, mentre fu sempre crescente e più prestigioso il suo impegno in teatro, tanto è vero che dal 1955 fino alla sua morte fu componente fissa del Burgtheater (teatro nazionale austriaco). (it)
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  • Angelika Hauff (1922–1983) was an Austrian stage and film actress. She worked prolifically as a film actress in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War appearing in the lead roles in several successful films that included The Marriage of Figaro and Dark Eyes (1951). A versatile actor, she appeared in a variety of cinematic genres in Germany and Austria and attained international recognition in French, English and Italian films. She was a preeminent stage actress with the prestigious Vienna Burgtheatre portraying classic German language roles and being awarded the highest acting honours. (en)
  • Angelika Hauff (auch Angelica Hauff; * 15. Dezember 1922 in Wien; † 3. Dezember 1983 in Wien; gebürtig Alice Paula Marie Suchanek) war eine österreichische Schauspielerin. (de)
  • Angelika Hauff, nata Alice Paula Marie Suchanek (Vienna, 15 dicembre 1922 – Vienna, 3 dicembre 1983), è stata un'attrice austriaca. Cominciò la sua carriera come ballerina all'età di cinque anni al Wiener Staatsoper e, a vent'anni, ottenne un contratto presso il Landestheater di Salisburgo. Contemporaneamente comparve nel primo film e, solo un anno dopo, le fu affidato il ruolo di protagonista ne . Negli anni successivi prese parte a numerose produzioni tedesche e austriache e, per tre film, lavorò anche per la DEFA (azienda cinematografica di stato della Repubblica Democratica Tedesca). (it)
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