Annette Bach

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Annette Bach
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Bach in the 1942 Italian film, Il mercante di schiave
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OccupationActress
Years active1940–1950 (film)

Annette Bach was a German film actress noted for her roles in Italian productions during and after the Second World War. [1] [2] She played the female lead in a number of films. [3] Born in Hamburg she studied acting in Berlin before moving to Italy in 1941, at the time the two countries were wartime Allies.

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  1. Mosconi p.239
  2. Lancia & Melelli p.65-66
  3. Goble p.356 & 462

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