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Karin Dor(1938-2017)

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Karin Dor in You Only Live Twice (1967)
A French Intelligence Agent becomes embroiled in the Cold War politics first with uncovering the events leading up to the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, and then back to France to break up an international Russian spy ring.
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Topaz (1969)
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Born Kätherose Derr in Wiesbaden, Karin Dor studied acting and ballet at school and began in films as an extra. The attractive redhead made an indelible impression on Austrian director Harald Reinl (who became her first husband in 1954) and this paved the way to higher profile roles. Her first significant featured appearance was in Reinl's melodrama Der schweigende Engel (1954). Karin subsequently shared top billing in a classroom drama about wayward matriculation students, Ihre große Prüfung (1954). During the initial segment of her career she played nice girls, mainly wide-eyed ingénues, innocent victims and assorted naive juveniles in war and period dramas (As Long as You Live (1955)), Heimatfilms (Almenrausch und Edelweiß (1957)) and operettas (The White Horse Inn (1960)).

By 1960, a more glamorous, lithe and sensual Karin had graduated to juicer roles as heroines in Edgar Wallace potboilers (beginning with Der grüne Bogenschütze (1961)) and a series of Karl May European westerns, invariably directed by Reinl and co-starring Tarzan actor Lex Barker (a combination which proved equally successful for other crime/sci-fi franchises, including The Invisible Dr. Mabuse (1962)). Many of these pictures enjoyed only limited release and were rarely exhibited outside Germany.

Karin succeeded at last to break her stereotyping by playing a pathological serial killer wielding a cutthroat razor in another Wallace/Reinl outing, Room 13 (1964), and - for a total change of pace -- essayed Brunhilde in a two-part filming of the epic 'Die Nibelungen' (also directed by Reinl). With her international appeal now widening, she appeared in The Face of Fu Manchu (1965), a British-West German co-production, as a scientist's daughter menaced by the titular villain. To follow was arguably her best-known international role as an early 'Bond girl', Helga Brandt (alias Number Eleven), a SPECTRE operative whose failure to eliminate J.B. results in her being dropped into a piranha-infested pool by super villain Blofeld (Donald Pleasence) in You Only Live Twice (1967). She was then engaged by Alfred Hitchcock for the part of Cuban resistance leader Juanita de Cordoba in Topaz (1969) in which her character came to a similarly sticky end. Karin's career never quite recovered from this director's rare box-office aberration. British Times reviewer and Hitchcock specialist John Russell Taylor described the picture as "generally flat, undistinguished, and lacking in any sign of positive interest or involvement on his (Hitchcock's) part". In the wake of Topaz, Karin's screen appearances became infrequent, except for a couple of guest spots on American crime shows, followed by an of unsuccessful feature film comeback attempt in the incongruous thriller Warhead (1977). She was latterly seen on German television in several episodes of Rosamunde Pilcher (1993). Karin's third husband was actor and stuntman George Robotham who predeceased her in 2007.
BornFebruary 22, 1938
DiedNovember 6, 2017(79)
BornFebruary 22, 1938
DiedNovember 6, 2017(79)
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Known for

Sean Connery in You Only Live Twice (1967)
You Only Live Twice
6.8
  • Helga Brandt
  • 1967
Topaz (1969)
Topaz
6.2
  • Juanita de Cordoba
  • 1969
Ohne Krimi geht die Mimi nie ins Bett (1962)
Ohne Krimi geht die Mimi nie ins Bett
5.2
  • Barbara Holstein
  • 1962
Lex Barker and Pierre Brice in Winnetou: The Red Gentleman (1964)
Winnetou: The Red Gentleman
6.5
  • Ribanna
  • 1964

Credits

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Actress



  • Die abhandene Welt (2015)
    Die abhandene Welt
    5.5
    • Rosa
    • 2015
  • Carolina Vera and Greg Wise in Rosamunde Pilcher (1993)
    Rosamunde Pilcher
    4.0
    TV Series
    • Lady Claire Sherberton
    • Emily Stockton
    • Daisy
    • 1998–2011
  • Das Traumschiff (1981)
    Das Traumschiff
    4.2
    TV Series
    • Ellen Barner
    • 2010
  • I Am the Other Woman (2006)
    I Am the Other Woman
    5.2
    • Frau Winter
    • 2006
  • Inga Lindström (2004)
    Inga Lindström
    4.5
    TV Series
    • Elinor Frödin
    • 2004
  • SOKO München (1978)
    SOKO München
    5.8
    TV Series
    • Berenike Stassfurth
    • 2001
  • Mein Freund, der Lipizzaner (1994)
    Mein Freund, der Lipizzaner
    2.0
    TV Movie
    • Louise
    • 1994
  • Die große Freiheit (1992)
    Die große Freiheit
    6.8
    TV Series
    • Jutta van Straaten
    • 1992–1993
  • Johann Strauss: The King Without a Crown (1987)
    Johann Strauss: The King Without a Crown
    4.7
    • Henriette 'Jetty' Strauss
    • 1987
  • Gipfeltreffen
    TV Movie
    • Nadine
    • 1985
  • Der Lord und das Kätzchen
    TV Movie
    • 1983
  • Achtung Zoll! (1980)
    Achtung Zoll!
    6.2
    TV Series
    • Monika Gerber
    • 1980
  • Dark Echoes (1977)
    Dark Echoes
    4.6
    • Lisa Bruekner
    • 1977
  • Four Against the Desert
    TV Movie
    • Karin
    • 1977
  • Stephen Boyd, Horst Buchholz, and Karin Dor in Women in Hospital (1977)
    Women in Hospital
    5.7
    • Claudias Mutter
    • 1977

Soundtrack



  • Die Zwillinge vom Zillertal (1957)
    Die Zwillinge vom Zillertal
    5.1
    • performer: "Zillertal-Boogie (Zillertal, Du bist mei' Freud')"
    • 1957

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The Invisible Dr. Mabuse (aka. The Invisible Horror)
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The Invisible Dr. Mabuse (aka. The Invisible Horror)

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Kätherose Derr
  • Height
    • 5′ 5″ (1.65 m)
  • Born
    • February 22, 1938
    • Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany
  • Died
    • November 6, 2017
    • Munich, Bavaria, Germany(complications following a fall)
  • Spouses
      George Robotham1988 - February 1, 2007 (his death)
  • Children
    • Andreas Reinl
  • Relatives
      Christian Derr(Sibling)
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    • 2 Articles
    • 1 Pictorial
    • 5 Magazine Cover Photos

Did you know

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    It was on holiday in South Tyrol in July 2016 that Karin suffered a fall after being accidentally rammed by a woman with a stroller. The backwards fall onto concrete resulted in a gashing 4 cm head wound that had to be stitched in hospital. She also lost her memory for the duration of an hour. According to Karin, the doctors did neither detect a brain concussion nor an intracranial injury. Only during rehearsals for the theatre play "Der Dressierte Mann" weeks after her fall did doctors realize her injuries were more serious than previously thought, as she began suffering from headaches and was often tired. Even months after the accident, the after effects were still present and Karin wasn't feeling up to her usual energetic self. Her attitude however remained positive and, despite her doctors advising against it, she continued working as an actress. Between October and November 2016, she appeared on stage every evening performing at the Komödie am Bayerischen Hof in Munich. By that time, she was already experiencing limited motor function in her right leg. Suddenly, in January 2017, she relapsed. Her condition rapidly worsened in March 2017 and she was confined to a care home, where she ultimately died.
  • Quotes
    [in 7/10/12 interview, about Alfred Hitchcock] Of all the directors I have worked with, Hitchcock was my favorite. I adored and loved him as a director. At the end of every filming day on Topaz (1969) he would come to my trailer with his secretary and they would bring me German recipes because he knew that I liked to cook. We had a marvelous, immediate, simpatico relationship. It was one of my best experiences in movie making.

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