
Dolly Haas
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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

I Confess (1953)
as Alma Keller

The Merry Widow (1952)
as 1st Little Girl (uncredited)

The Bank Dick (1940)
as Script Girl (uncredited)

Du Barry Was a Lady (1943)
as Miss April (uncredited)

The Exiles (1989)
as Self

The Line King: The Al Hirschfeld Story (1996)
as Self

Love's Command (1931)
as Antonia

Main Street to Broadway (1953)
as Self (uncredited)

Broken Blossoms (1936)
as Lucy Burrows

Warum lügt Fräulein Käthe? (1935)
as Käthe Wilkens

Girls Will Be Boys (1934)
as Pat Caverley

The Ball (1931)
Actor

A Tremendously Rich Man (1932)
as Curts Freundin Dolly

A Girl You Don't Forget (1932)
as Lisa Brandes

Scampolo, ein Kind der Straße (1932)
as Scampolo

Things Are Getting Better Already (1932)
as Edith Ringler

One Hour of Happiness (1931)
as Die Puppe
Spy of Napoleon (1936)
as Eloise

The Upright Sinner (1931)
as Hedwig Pichlers-Tochter

The Private Secretary Gets Married (1933)
as Lotte

So This is Midnight (1934)
as Susi

The Page from the Dalmasse Hotel (1933)
as Friedel Bornemann

Big City Night (1933)
as Madeleine Duchanel

Kleines Mädel, großes Glück (1933)
as Annie Schierke

Dolly, Lotte and Maria (1987)
as self

Dolly is making a career (1930)
as Dolly Klaren

Die kleine Schwindlerin (1933)
as Annette





