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Marlies Dräger

Marlies Dräger
Born in July 22nd, 1947From Heiligenstadt, Thuringia,

Marlies Dräger Biography

Marlies Draeger's mother ran a fashion salon, Draeger herself worked first as an ant, later as a model, and had topless photographs for the men's magazine Privat9. In the mid-1960s she took acting lessons in Göttingen and was engaged for first tasks in front of the camera by director Georg Tressler in his series Wenn die Musik nicht. During the filming in 1966, she met her colleague Michael Maien, with whom she lived for several months, until she entered into a long-term relationship with the Göttingen wood dealer Jürgen Roloff in November of the same year.

In May 1970, Draeger appeared on the cover of the television magazine Hörzu. Her film and television career lasted until the mid-1970s, after which no further artistic activities can be determined, either on stage or in front of the camera. Among others, Marlies Draeger appeared in the Jerry Cotton film Dynamit in grüner Seide, in which she was dubbed by Traudel Haas, as well as in the Edgar Wallace film The Man with the Glass Eye.

She last appeared in two episodes of the 26-part series Kara Ben Nemsi Effendi by Karl May.

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