Toni Tetzlaff | |
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![]() Tetzlaff in 1897 | |
Born | Antonie Tetzlaff 13 March 1871 |
Died | 16 December 1947 76) | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1915–1947 (film) |
Toni Tetzlaff (born Elisabeth Antonie Pauline Tetzlaff; 13 March 1871 – 16 December 1947) was a German stage and film actress. [1]
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