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    Steffie Spira (2 June 1908 – 10 May 1995) was an Austrian-born German stage, film and television actress. Spira was the daughter of actors Fritz and Lotte...
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    Vojvodina. He was married to Lotte Spira from 1905-1934 and was the father of the actresses Camilla Spira and Steffie Spira. Camilla would survive the Holocaust...
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    Fritz Spira who died in the Ruma concentration camp in 1943. Her mother was actress Lotte Spira and her sister was the East German actress Steffie Spira. [citation...
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  • Spira received news of her ex-husband's death in a concentration camp in Yugoslavia, she died of natural causes, aged 60. Her other daughter Steffie Spira...
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  • ballet dancer Rupert Spira (born 1960), English studio potter Steffie Spira (1908–1995), Austrian-born German actress Thomas Spira (1923–2005), Canadian...
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  • Evil Queen Wolf-Dieter Panse – Prince Harry Hindemith – Royal Huntsman Steffie Spira – Old Crone Arthur Reppert – Rumpelbold Jochen Köppel – Purzelbaum Georg...
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    writer Christoph Hein, Hungarian student Robert Juhoras, and actress Steffie Spira. The most often and commonly used protest slogan of the Monday demonstrations...
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  • Angelika Hurwicz Inge Keller Brigitte Krause Ruth Maria Kubitschek Steffie Spira Sonja Sutter Sabine Thalbach Men Werner Abrolat Lukas Ammann Gerd Baltus...
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  • Friedrich Schorlemmer, Heiner Müller, Lothar Bisky, Christoph Hein and Steffie Spira. The protests continued and culminated in the unexpected Fall of the...
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    Schorn as Vladimir Lenin Gerd Jäger as Joseph Stalin (scenes removed) Steffie Spira as Clara Zetkin Joe Münch-Harris as Gustav Noske Hans Flössel as Philipp...
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  • Rinaldi, 80, Argentine film director, film editor and screenwriter. Steffie Spira, 86, Austrian-German actress. Gil Steinke, 76, American football player...
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  • Lehmkuhl Lutz Moik as Matthias Lehmkuhl Arthur Wiesner as Vater Ucker Steffie Spira as Mutter Ucker Charlotte Ritter as Mutter Drews Gustav Püttjer as Ohm...
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  • Union) 1949: James Gow: Tiefe Wurzeln (Sue Ane Langdon) – director: Steffie Spira (Volksbühne, Berlin) 1949: Derstiefelte Kater (as Princess): Director:...
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  • Johanna Schall as Lena Thomas Büchel as Heinz Udo Kroschwald as Sienks Steffie Spira as Großmutter Andrea Meissner as Sienkes Frau Roland Kuchenbuch as Stasimann...
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  • Gerhard Bienert as Alwin Schmieder Paul R. Henker as August Schmieder Steffie Spira as Karoline Gutjahr Wolfgang Thal as Karl Schmieder Brigitte Krause...
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  • Stiebner Herbert Weissbach Karl Hannemann Gustav Püttjer Annemarie Hase Steffie Spira Margarete Schön Michael Günther Erich Dunskus Franz Weber Bock & Bergfelder...
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