Angelica Ott

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Angelica Ott
Born14 June 1944
Other namesAngelika Ott
OccupationActress
Years active1966-1973 (film)

Angelica Ott (born 1944) is a former German film actress. [1] She was married to the film producer Karl Spiehs and most of her performances were in films made by his company Lisa Film.

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References

  1. World Filmography: 1967 p.145

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