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Anny Ahlers, a talented actress known for her captivating performances, has left an indelible mark on the world of cinema

Background imageAnny Collection: Anny Ahlers, Actress

Anny Ahlers, Actress
German actress Anny Ahlers (1907-1933) appeared in a production of the operetta The Dubarry at Her Majesty's Theatre this year. Date: circa 1932

Background imageAnny Collection: The Manxman, directed by Alfred Hitchcock

The Manxman, directed by Alfred Hitchcock
The Manxman, British International Pictures film, based on Hall Caine's novel, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Carl Brisson and Anny Ondra Date: 1929

Background imageAnny Collection: Anny Ondra - Polish actress - Film - Fairground People

Anny Ondra - Polish actress - Film - Fairground People
Anny Ondra (Anna Sophie Ondrakova) (1903-1987) - Polish actress in British silent films. Married the German boxing great Max Schmeling

Background imageAnny Collection: Anny Langendorff

Anny Langendorff - actress? (date unknown) Date: 1927

Background imageAnny Collection: Radiant Redheads by Pat Charles

Radiant Redheads by Pat Charles
A selection of well-known society women with red head including Mrs Cunningham-Reid, the former Mary Ashley, Lady Seafield, Hazel, Lady Lavery, Miss Valerie Domville and Miss Anny Ahlers

Background imageAnny Collection: The Dubarry, with Anny Ahlers, His Majestys Theatre, London

The Dubarry, with Anny Ahlers, His Majestys Theatre, London
The Dubarry, with Anny Ahlers, at His Majestys Theatre, Haymarket, London

Background imageAnny Collection: Anny Ondra in the German film Anny de Montparnasse, 1929

Anny Ondra in the German film Anny de Montparnasse, 1929
Anny Ondra in the German film Anny de Montparnasse (S� und s� 929, directed by Carl Lamac Date: 1929

Background imageAnny Collection: A scene from Eileen of the Trees (1929) or Glorious Youth

A scene from Eileen of the Trees (1929) or Glorious Youth with Anny Ondra and Randle Ayrton, directed by Graham Cutts Date: 1929

Background imageAnny Collection: ZULOAGA ZABALETA, Ignacio. Anny Bourdin

ZULOAGA ZABALETA, Ignacio. Anny Bourdin
ZULOAGA ZABALETA, Ignacio (1870-1945). Anny Bourdin. 1906. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. BASQUE COUNTRY. GUIPUZCOA. Zumaya. Zuloaga Museum

Background imageAnny Collection: Anny Ondra / Postcard

Anny Ondra / Postcard
ANNY ONDRA (A Ondrakova) Polish actress in British silent films


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Anny Ahlers, a talented actress known for her captivating performances, has left an indelible mark on the world of cinema. From her notable role in Alfred Hitchcock's "The Manxman" to her mesmerizing portrayal in "Fairground People, " Anny Ondra, the Polish actress, has enchanted audiences with her undeniable talent. But it is not only Anny Ondra who has graced the silver screen with brilliance; Anny Ahlers herself deserves recognition for her outstanding contributions. Her radiant presence and exceptional acting skills have made her a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment industry. One cannot forget the unforgettable performance by Anny Langendorff in "Radiant Redheads" by Pat Charles. The fiery-haired beauty captivated viewers with every scene she appeared in, leaving them wanting more. And let us not overlook the enchanting production of "The Dubarry" at His Majesty's Theatre in London, where Anny Ahlers stole hearts and brought characters to life like no other. Her magnetic charisma and impeccable talent shone through every moment on stage. Anny Ondra also showcased her versatility as an actress in films such as "Anny de Montparnasse. " Her ability to embody different characters effortlessly was truly remarkable and cemented her status as one of Germany's finest actresses during that era. Whether it was a scene from Eileen of the Trees or Glorious Youth, both films highlighted Anny Ahlers' incredible range as an actress. She effortlessly portrayed complex emotions and captured audiences' hearts with each nuanced performance. Even beyond film and theater, there are those like Ignacio Zuloaga Zabaleta who recognized the allure of someone like Anny Bourdin. This further demonstrates how influential these talented women were across various artistic mediums.