Maria Beling

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Maria Beling
Born24 June 1915
Died1994
OccupationActress, Singer
Years active1933-1943 (film)

Maria Beling (1915-1994) was a German soprano and film actress. [1]

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Selected filmography

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  1. Waldman p.106

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