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- Margarete Haagen was born on November 29, 1889 in Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. She was an actress, known for Die falsche Braut (1945), Die Mädels vom Immenhof (1955) and Ferien auf Immenhof (1957). She died on November 19, 1966 in Munich, Bavaria, West Germany.
- She avoided with her wonderful acting that her roles dilapidated to chichés and formed them to demanding characters.
- Fragile-looking German character actress, on stage in Nuremberg from 1907. She was for nine years an ensemble member of the Munich Volkstheater (1930-39). Haagen came to films while in her early fifties, reaching the peak of her popularity during the 1950's as spinster aunts, quirky grandmothers and eccentric dowagers.
- Following the Second World War she appeared in several rubble films (German: Trümmerfilm), such as "In jenen Tagen" (1947).
- "Heidi" (1965), and the movies round Immenhof (1955 - 1957) marked the height of her career.
- When she went to the Nürnberger Stadttheater in 1912, her career got into visible shape.
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