Susanne Cramer Explained

Susanne Cramer
Birth Date:3 December 1936
Birth Place:Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Death Place:Hollywood, California, U.S.
Resting Place:Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)
Occupation:Actress
Yearsactive:19561969
Children:1

Susanne Cramer (3 December 1936 – 7 January 1969) was a German film and television actress. She was born in Frankfurt, Germany, and died in Hollywood, California, of pneumonia, at age 32.[1]

Biography

At the age of 20, Cramer married the 37-year-old actor, who pushed her film ambitions. The marriage failed and the actress entered into a relationship with Claus Biederstaedt, whom she had met in 1956 while filming the literary adaptation Kleines Zelt und große Liebe. This relationship also failed; in February 1958, the Frankfurter Abendpost reported that the then 21-year-old actress had attempted suicide, which she denied.[2]

Cramer had a six-year career in American television, starting with a 1963 episode of The Dakotas, and ending with a 1969 episode of The Guns of Will Sonnett.

In between, she was in 24 other television roles. Among them were two appearances on The Rogues in 1964, two appearances on the Kraft Suspense Theater in 1965, two appearances on Burke's Law in 1964–65, one appearance on My Favorite Martian in 1965, one appearance on Rat Patrol in 1967 and two appearances on The Man from U.N.C.L.E..

She also made appearances in 1964 and 1965 on two episodes of Perry Mason: "The Case of a Place Called Midnight" and as Gerta Palmer in "The Case of the Fugitive Fraulein".

Her sole appearance in a US film (barring an uncredited bit part in Dear Brigitte) was a small role in Bedtime Story, which starred Marlon Brando and David Niven.

Susanne Cramer fell ill two years later with Hong Kong flu, which was rampant in the U.S., and died at the age of just 32 in a private clinic — officially due to pneumonia. However, there are numerous rumors about her death, ranging from suicide to a medical malpractice. Her grave is located at Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills).[3]

Filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1956Winter in the Woods Inge Sternitzke
1956The Stolen Trousers Edith Martens
1956Les Assassins du dimanche Gerda Brüchner
1956Kleines Zelt und große Liebe Karin Faber
1957Rot ist die Liebe Annemieken
1957The Night of the Storm Gina
1957Kindermädchen für Papa gesucht Sabine Friedberg
1957Das Glück liegt auf der Straße Elfie
1957Widower with Five Daughters Karin Scherzer
1957The Daring Swimmer Gaby Marshall
1957Holiday Island Antonietta
1958Voyage to Italy, Complete with Love Ilse Knopf
1958The Copper Ursula Brandt
1958 Pia Hollebusch
1958Schwarze Nylons – Heiße Nächte Karin
1959Nick Knatterton’s Adventure Gloria Nylon
1960Yo quiero vivir contigo Laura
1960Mal drunter – mal drüber Mary
1961Three Men in a Boat Betje Ackerboom
1961Blind Justice Helga Dahms
1964Bedtime Story Anna
1965Dear Brigitte Blonde Doll (Upjohn's Girl) Uncredited
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1963The Dakotas Maria Hoenig 1 episode
1965Bonanza Hilda Brunner Episode: "Dead and Gone"
1964–1965Burke's Law Elsa Werner / Cindy 2 episodes
1964–1965Perry Mason Gerta Palmer / Greta Koning 2 episodes
1964–1967The Man from U.N.C.L.E. "Mr. Smith" / Helga Deniken 2 episodes
1965My Favorite Martian Kitty 1 episode
1965Get Smart Tanya 1 episode
1966Hogan's Heroes Eva 1 episode
1966Jericho Marlene 1 episode
1967Ironside Tina Masson 1 episode
1967The Rat Patrol Gerta 1 episode
1968Death Valley Days Britta Olaffson 1 episode
1969The Guns of Will Sonnett Christine Anderson 1 episode, (final appearance)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Susanne Cramer | BFI . https://web.archive.org/web/20090119213532/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/individual/156697 . dead . 2009-01-19 . Ftvdb.bfi.org.uk . 2017-07-07.
  2. News: 1958-02-25 . Susanne Cramer . de . Der Spiegel . 2022-12-26 . 2195-1349.
  3. Web site: schauspieler 121 . 2022-12-26 . knerger.de.