Beautiful German actress Susanne Cramer (1936-1969) was known for her film career in German, French and American films, but also for her tumultuous private life.
German postcard by Ufa (Universum-Film Aktiengesellschaft) Berlin-Tempelhof, no. CK-114. Retail price: 30 Pfg. Photo: Arthur Grimm.
German postcard by Filmbilder-Vertrieb Ernst Freihoff, Essen, no. 109. Retail price: 10 Pfg. Photo: Joe Niczky.
German postcard by WS-Druck, Wanne-Eickel, no. 229. Photo: Bavaria / Schorcht / Ringpress / Vogelmann.
German postcard by Kolibri-Verlag, Minden/Westf., no. 467. Photo: Zeyn / Union / Arrthur Grimm. Publicity still for Der lachende Vagabund/The Laughing Vagabond (Thomas Engel, 1958).
German postcard by Ufa (Universum-Film Aktiengesellschaft) Berlin-Tempelhof, no. CK-84. Retail price: 30 Pfg. Photo: Ufa.
Susanne Cramer, also known as Susan Cramer and Suzanne Cramer, was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany in 1936. At 20 she married actor Hermann Nehlsen, who was 17 years her senior. He stimulated her film ambitions.
She started her career with two supporting roles in Waldwinter/Winter in the Woods (Wolfgang Liebeneiner, 1956) with Claus Holm and the Heimatfilm Rot ist die Liebe/Love is Red (Karl Hartl, 1956) starring Cornell Borchers before she played the leading lady opposite Heinz Erhardt in the comedy Die gestohlene Hose/The Stolen Trousers (Géza von Cziffra, 1956), and opposite Claus Biederstaedt in another comedy, Kleines Zelt und große Liebe/Two in a Sleeping Bag (Rainer Geis, 1956).
That year she also appeared in the French drama Les assassins du dimanche/Every Second Counts (Alex Joffé, 1956). Her marriage quickly went sour, and she had an affair with Claus Biederstaedt which ended in two suicide efforts.
In 1957 she played in seven films, including Wie ein Sturmwind/The Night of the Storm (Falk Harnack, 1957) with Lilli Palmerand Ivan Desny, the comedy Witwer mit 5 Töchtern/Widower with 5 Daughters (Erich Engels, 1957) again opposite Heinz Erhardt, and Vacanze a Ischia/ Holiday Island (Mario Camerini, 1957) with Vittorio de Sica.
In 1958 Susanne married colleague actor Helmuth Lohner, but a divorce followed already after only five months. They married a second time and a daughter was born, Konstanze Lohner, but after a short time a second divorce followed.
Other films in which she appeared were the crime film Der Greifer/The Copper (Eugen York, 1958) with Hans Albers, Nick Knattertons Abenteuer - Der Raub der Gloria Nylon/The Kidnapping of Miss Nylon (Hans Quest, 1959), and another comedy with Heinz Erhardt, Drei Mann in einem Boot/Three men in a Boat (Helmut Weiss, 1961).
German postcard by Ufa, Berlin-Tempelhof, no. FK-3573. Photo: Eberhard Schmidt / Ufa.
German postcard by Ufa, Berlin-Tempelhof, no. FK-3714. Photo: Rhombus / Herzog-Film / Dittner.
Dutch postcard by Gebr. Spanjersberg N.V., Rotterdam, no. 3570/958. Photo: Eberhard Schmidt / UFA (Universum-Film Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin-Tempelhof).
Dutch postcard by Gebr. Spanjersberg N.V., Rotterdam, no. 3305. Photo: Arthur Grimm / CCC-NF-Film. Publicity still for Wie ein Sturmwind/Tempestuous Love (Falk Harnack, 1957) with Ivan Desny. Spanjersberg was the Dutch licency holder for Ufa/Film-Foto (Universum-Film Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin-Tempelhof).
Dutch postcard by Gebr. Spanjersberg N.V., Rotterdam, no. 3712. Photo: Rhombus / Herzog-Film / Dittner / Ufa.
Susanne Cramer moved to Hollywood and there she appeared in episodes of several popular TV-series like Perry Mason (1964-1965), Get Smart (1965), Bonanza (1965), Hogan's Heroes (1966) and Ironside (1967).
She also played small parts in films like the comedy Bedtime Story (Ralph Levy, 1964) starring Marlon Brandoand David Niven, and Dear Brigitte (Henry Koster, 1965) starring James Stewart. She married the American actor Kevin Hagen, and they stayed together for the rest of her life.
In 1966, when she wanted to visit her colleague Renate Ewert in München (Munich), she found her friend dead. According to some sources Renate was already dead for six days; other sources say even for three weeks. This shocking experience bothered Susanne deeply.
There were also rumours about her own death in 1969 by pneumonia in a private clinic in Hollywood. A medical malpractice reportedly would have really caused her death. Susanne Cramer was only 32 years old.
German postcard by Ufa (Universum-Film Aktiengesellschaft) Berlin-Tempelhof, no. CK-63. Retail price: 30 Pfg. Photo: Gérard Décaux / Ufa.
German postcard by WS-Druck, Wanne-Eickel, no. F 77. Photo: Klaus Collignon.
German postcard by Ufa (Universum-Film Aktiengesellschaft) Berlin-Tempelhof, no. CK-59. Retail price: 30 Pfg. Photo: Gérard Décaux / Ufa.
German postcard by WS-Druck, Wanne-Eickel, no. F-30. Photo: Ringpress / Vogelmann / Bavaria.
German postcard by Kunst und Bild, Berlin-Charlottenburg, no. C D 15.
Sources: Peter Hoffmann (Biografie.de), Wikipedia (German), and IMDb.
German postcard by Ufa (Universum-Film Aktiengesellschaft) Berlin-Tempelhof, no. CK-114. Retail price: 30 Pfg. Photo: Arthur Grimm.
German postcard by Filmbilder-Vertrieb Ernst Freihoff, Essen, no. 109. Retail price: 10 Pfg. Photo: Joe Niczky.
German postcard by WS-Druck, Wanne-Eickel, no. 229. Photo: Bavaria / Schorcht / Ringpress / Vogelmann.
German postcard by Kolibri-Verlag, Minden/Westf., no. 467. Photo: Zeyn / Union / Arrthur Grimm. Publicity still for Der lachende Vagabund/The Laughing Vagabond (Thomas Engel, 1958).
German postcard by Ufa (Universum-Film Aktiengesellschaft) Berlin-Tempelhof, no. CK-84. Retail price: 30 Pfg. Photo: Ufa.
Suicide Efforts
Susanne Cramer, also known as Susan Cramer and Suzanne Cramer, was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany in 1936. At 20 she married actor Hermann Nehlsen, who was 17 years her senior. He stimulated her film ambitions.
She started her career with two supporting roles in Waldwinter/Winter in the Woods (Wolfgang Liebeneiner, 1956) with Claus Holm and the Heimatfilm Rot ist die Liebe/Love is Red (Karl Hartl, 1956) starring Cornell Borchers before she played the leading lady opposite Heinz Erhardt in the comedy Die gestohlene Hose/The Stolen Trousers (Géza von Cziffra, 1956), and opposite Claus Biederstaedt in another comedy, Kleines Zelt und große Liebe/Two in a Sleeping Bag (Rainer Geis, 1956).
That year she also appeared in the French drama Les assassins du dimanche/Every Second Counts (Alex Joffé, 1956). Her marriage quickly went sour, and she had an affair with Claus Biederstaedt which ended in two suicide efforts.
In 1957 she played in seven films, including Wie ein Sturmwind/The Night of the Storm (Falk Harnack, 1957) with Lilli Palmerand Ivan Desny, the comedy Witwer mit 5 Töchtern/Widower with 5 Daughters (Erich Engels, 1957) again opposite Heinz Erhardt, and Vacanze a Ischia/ Holiday Island (Mario Camerini, 1957) with Vittorio de Sica.
In 1958 Susanne married colleague actor Helmuth Lohner, but a divorce followed already after only five months. They married a second time and a daughter was born, Konstanze Lohner, but after a short time a second divorce followed.
Other films in which she appeared were the crime film Der Greifer/The Copper (Eugen York, 1958) with Hans Albers, Nick Knattertons Abenteuer - Der Raub der Gloria Nylon/The Kidnapping of Miss Nylon (Hans Quest, 1959), and another comedy with Heinz Erhardt, Drei Mann in einem Boot/Three men in a Boat (Helmut Weiss, 1961).
German postcard by Ufa, Berlin-Tempelhof, no. FK-3573. Photo: Eberhard Schmidt / Ufa.
German postcard by Ufa, Berlin-Tempelhof, no. FK-3714. Photo: Rhombus / Herzog-Film / Dittner.
Dutch postcard by Gebr. Spanjersberg N.V., Rotterdam, no. 3570/958. Photo: Eberhard Schmidt / UFA (Universum-Film Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin-Tempelhof).
Dutch postcard by Gebr. Spanjersberg N.V., Rotterdam, no. 3305. Photo: Arthur Grimm / CCC-NF-Film. Publicity still for Wie ein Sturmwind/Tempestuous Love (Falk Harnack, 1957) with Ivan Desny. Spanjersberg was the Dutch licency holder for Ufa/Film-Foto (Universum-Film Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin-Tempelhof).
Dutch postcard by Gebr. Spanjersberg N.V., Rotterdam, no. 3712. Photo: Rhombus / Herzog-Film / Dittner / Ufa.
Shocking Experience
Susanne Cramer moved to Hollywood and there she appeared in episodes of several popular TV-series like Perry Mason (1964-1965), Get Smart (1965), Bonanza (1965), Hogan's Heroes (1966) and Ironside (1967).
She also played small parts in films like the comedy Bedtime Story (Ralph Levy, 1964) starring Marlon Brandoand David Niven, and Dear Brigitte (Henry Koster, 1965) starring James Stewart. She married the American actor Kevin Hagen, and they stayed together for the rest of her life.
In 1966, when she wanted to visit her colleague Renate Ewert in München (Munich), she found her friend dead. According to some sources Renate was already dead for six days; other sources say even for three weeks. This shocking experience bothered Susanne deeply.
There were also rumours about her own death in 1969 by pneumonia in a private clinic in Hollywood. A medical malpractice reportedly would have really caused her death. Susanne Cramer was only 32 years old.
German postcard by Ufa (Universum-Film Aktiengesellschaft) Berlin-Tempelhof, no. CK-63. Retail price: 30 Pfg. Photo: Gérard Décaux / Ufa.
German postcard by WS-Druck, Wanne-Eickel, no. F 77. Photo: Klaus Collignon.
German postcard by Ufa (Universum-Film Aktiengesellschaft) Berlin-Tempelhof, no. CK-59. Retail price: 30 Pfg. Photo: Gérard Décaux / Ufa.
German postcard by WS-Druck, Wanne-Eickel, no. F-30. Photo: Ringpress / Vogelmann / Bavaria.
German postcard by Kunst und Bild, Berlin-Charlottenburg, no. C D 15.
Sources: Peter Hoffmann (Biografie.de), Wikipedia (German), and IMDb.