Dolly Haas
April 29, 1910 (114 years old) in Hamburg, Germany
Dolly Haas was a German/American stage and screen actress and singer who played in German and American films, and often appeared in Broadway plays. She was an accomplished actress in German cinema before moving to the United States. Her husband was caricaturist Al Hirschfeld.
Known For
Credits
- 1996 · The Line King: The Al Hirschfeld Story as Self
- 1989 · The Exiles as Self
- 1987 · Dolly, Lotte and Maria as self
- 1975 · Film Emigration from Nazi Germany as Self
- 1953 · Main Street to Broadway as Self (uncredited)
- 1953 · I Confess as Alma Keller
- 1952 · The Merry Widow as 1st Little Girl (uncredited)
- 1943 · Du Barry was a Lady as Miss April
- 1940 · The Bank Dick as Script Girl (uncredited)
- 1936 · Spy of Napoleon as Eloise
- 1936 · Broken Blossoms as Lucy Burrows
- 1935 · Warum lügt Fräulein Käthe? as Käthe Wilkens
- 1934 · Girls Will Be Boys as Pat Caverley
- 1934 · Es tut sich was um Mitternacht as Susi
- 1933 · The Page from the Dalmasse Hotel as Friedel Bornemann
- 1933 · Kleines Mädel, großes Glück as Annie Schierke
- 1933 · Die kleine Schwindlerin as Annette
- 1933 · The Private Secretary Gets Married as Lotte
- 1933 · Big City Night as Madeleine Duchanef
- 1933 · A Girl You Don't Forget as Lisa Brandes
- 1932 · Scampolo, ein Kind der Straße as Scampolo
- 1932 · A Tremendously Rich Man as Curts Freundin Dolly
- 1932 · Things Are Getting Better Already as Edith Ringler
- 1931 · Love's Command as Antonia
- 1931 · The Upright Sinner as Hedwig Pichlers-Tochter
- 1931 · The Ball as
- 1931 · One Hour of Happiness as Die Puppe
- 1930 · Dolly is making a career as Dolly Klaren