Sascha Gura

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Sascha Gura
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Born
Eugenie Therese Gura

9 June 1896
OccupationActress
Years active1919-1934 (film)
RelativesHermann Gura (father)
Eugen Gura Jr. (uncle)
Eugen Gura (grandfather)

Sascha Gura (Munich, Bavaria - 9 June 1896) was a German film actress active in the silent era. [1]

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  1. Hardt p.218

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