Ina Duscha

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Ina Duscha
Born10 December 1935
OccupationFilm actress
Years active1959-1963 (film)

Ina Duscha (born 1935) is a former Austrian film actress. [1] After marrying in 1963, she retired from the German film industry.

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  1. Bergfelder p.253

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