Hilde Jennings

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Hilde Jennings
Born21 December 1906
DiedUnknown, after 1955
OccupationActress
Years active1924–1937 (film )

Hilde Jennings was a German film actress. [1] She was married to Soviet Union film director Mikhail Iosifovich Dubson. [2]

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Selected filmography

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