Barbara Laage (30 July 1920 – 21 May 1988) was a French film actress who flourished in the 1950s.
After fleeing Paris with her family during the German occupation in World War II , Laage returned to the city after the war and began her acting career in the Paris theater district of Montparnasse.
Her first move to Hollywood was arranged by theatrical agent William Morris , founder of the William Morris Agency. She is one of several Hollywood stars of the era who would frequent the Chateau Marmont.
She was the first choice for the lead role in the Orson Welles film The Lady from Shanghai , though the part was eventually awarded to Rita Hayworth.
Acting
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Female
1920-07-30
Menthon-Saint-Bernard, Haute Savoie, France
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Bed and Board
Défense de savoir
Paris Blues
To Catch a Spy
Traviata 53
Signé illisible
B.F.'s Daughter
Le Père Goriot
The Happy Road
The Burning Body
Every Second Counts
The Crime of Aldeia Velha
The Respectful Prostitute
Bombs on Monte Carlo
Act of Love
The Boss
Nagana
Tonight We Kill
The Adventures of Gil Blas
Guilty?
The Heat of a Thousand Suns
A Parisian in Rome
Orientalische Nächte
The Red Rose
Therese and Isabelle
Soft Skin on Black Silk
Private Screening
Zoé
Miss Pigalle
There's Going to Be a Party
The Slave
The Captive
Whereabouts Unknown
Quai des blondes
Portuguese Vacation
Strange Game