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Elke Sommer (German: [ˈɛl.kə ˈzɔ.mɐ] ⓘ; née Schletz, 5 November 1940) is a German actress.She appeared in numerous films in her heyday throughout the 1960s and 1970s, including roles in The Pink Panther sequel A Shot in the Dark (1964), the Bob Hope comedy Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number!
A gorgeous French actress named Didi (Elke Sommer) has become more famous for commercials involving bubble baths than for acting.Fed up with the situation, she winds up running away for a while to Oregon, where she encounters a middle-aged married realtor who agrees to secretly assist her and thereby becomes enmeshed in various complications when the realtor and his wacky housekeeper try to ...
Finally out of her contract with Fox after starring in the fourth screen version of Grace Miller White's novel Tess of the Storm Country and The 300 Spartans (1962), Baker appeared in Stolen Hours, a 1963 remake of Dark Victory (Mirisch Corp. and United Artists), and, the same year, opposite Paul Newman and Elke Sommer in The Prize (MGM).
Newcomers to the series in major roles are Windsor Davies and Elke Sommer. Sims played the role of Rowlands's mother, despite being only eight months older than her on-screen daughter. Supporting roles are played by Sherrie Hewson, Carol Hawkins, Ian Lavender, Adrienne Posta, George Layton, Larry Dann, Larry Martyn and David Lodge.
Among Vultures (German: Unter Geiern) is a 1964 Red Western film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Stewart Granger, Pierre Brice, Elke Sommer and Götz George. [2] [3] It was also released as Frontier Hellcat. The film was a co-production between West Germany, France, Italy and Yugoslavia.
Now 86 years old, Feldon is still rocking her signature face-framing brunette bangs. The blue-eyed beauty is a Pittsburgh native who began pursuing a Hollywood career after graduating from ...
The family of an Alabama inmate who was found dead in his bed filed a federal lawsuit alleging that his heart had been removed before the facility returned the body to them.
Femmine di lusso is a 1960 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Giorgio Bianchi and starring Ugo Tognazzi, Elke Sommer, Walter Chiari and Sylva Koscina. It was also known as Intrigo a Taormina, Love, the Italian Way, Luxury Vacations and Travelling in Luxury. It was released in the US in 1965 as Love, the Italian Way. [1]