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Liselotte Pulver

1929 - Today

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Liselotte Pulver (born 11 October 1929), sometimes credited as Lilo Pulver, is a Swiss actress. She was one of the biggest stars of German cinema in the 1950s and 1960s, where she often was cast as a tomboy. She is known for her hearty and joyful laughter. Her films outside of German cinema include A Time to Love and a Time to Die (1958), One, Two, Three (1961) and The Nun (1966). Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Liselotte Pulver is the 2,496th most popular actor (up from 2,727th in 2019), the 316th most popular biography from Switzerland (up from 345th in 2019) and the 8th most popular Swiss Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Liselotte Pulver ranks 2,496 out of 13,578Before her are Yuliya Solntseva, Lara Flynn Boyle, Anthony Delon, Nonna Mordyukova, Sebastian Stan, and Barbara O'Neil. After her are Wayne Knight, Barbara Babcock, Rue McClanahan, Tyga, Jana Brejchová, and Linda Darnell.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1929, Liselotte Pulver ranks 227Before her are Ronald Golias, Ronnie Biggs, Hal Ashby, Maarten Schmidt, Fazil Iskander, and Józef Glemp. After her are Barbara Walters, Roger Bannister, June Squibb, Joe Pass, Péter Palotás, and Nina Ponomaryova.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Liselotte Pulver ranks 316 out of 1,015Before her are Rodolphe Lindt (1855), Christoph Blocher (1940), Adrian Frutiger (1928), Henry, Duke of Parma (1873), Lisa Della Casa (1919), and Gottfried von Einem (1918). After her are Pierre Tirard (1827), Maurice Bavaud (1916), Arthur Cravan (1887), Marc Surer (1951), Andreas Vollenweider (1953), and Nicolaus I Bernoulli (1687).

Among ACTORS In Switzerland

Among actors born in Switzerland, Liselotte Pulver ranks 8Before her are Ursula Andress (1936), Emil Jannings (1884), Marthe Keller (1945), Mario Adorf (1930), Michel Simon (1895), and Vincent Perez (1964). After her are Kate Burton (1957), Kat Graham (1989), Daniel Bernhardt (1965), Sofia Milos (1969), David Bennent (1966), and Lukas Ammann (1912).