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Loni Heuser

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  • Born
    January 22, 1908 · Düsseldorf, Germany
  • Died
    March 6, 1999 · Berlin, Germany (pneumonia)
  • Birth name
    Apollonia Henriette Heuser

Biography

    • Loni Heuser was born on January 22, 1908 in Düsseldorf, Germany. She was an actress, known for Der Raub der Sabinerinnen (1954), Commissaire X et les Trois Serpents d'or (1969) and Die Dubarry (1951). She was married to Theo Mackeben. She died on March 6, 1999 in Berlin, Germany.

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      Theo Mackeben(1950 - January 10, 1953) (his death)

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  • Daughter of a film pioneer, founder of the Decla-Bioscop production company.
  • Born Appolonia Heuser and educated at an English convent school in Wiesbaden.
  • On the stage from 1929, Heuser started out as a chorine and later soubrette on the operatic stages of Breslau and Hamburg. She made her name in early 1930's Berlin at the Scala and Wintergarten as a chansonnette, cabaret and revue artiste. Regularly cast in post-war German films as quirky, sharp-tongued comedy relief, often aunts, mothers-in-law or friends of the heroine.

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