
Marika Rökk, born Marie Karoline Rökk, was a Hungarian dancer, singer and actress who gained prominence in German films in the Nazi era. In 1924 her family moved to Paris where she learned to dance and starred with the Hoffmann Girls at the Moulin Rouge cabaret. After a tour that led her to Broadway she continued her dance training in the United States. As an acclaimed revue dancer on numerous European stages, Rökk was selected as the ideal candidate to be groomed and promoted as this new type of star and in 1934 was offered a two-year contract with UFA, where she became one of the most prolific film stars of the time.
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Freifrau von Boehme
Bronislawa Nowalska
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Rosika
Ilona Farkas
Kora / Mara Terry
Sylva Varescu
Fregola
Janine Pomme
Marika von Körössy
Tänzerin Nastassja Petrowna Jarowa
Revuestar Ita
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Christine von Alvin
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Marion Müller/Marika Karoly
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Cornelia Feldmann
Irene Wagner
Julia Koestner
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Terike
Ilonka Davarosch
Marika Sabo
Monika Koch
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Inge Fleming
Gonda van der Loo
Sängerin Maria Seydlitz
Juliska Varady
Therese Schöngruber
Marie-Luise Pally
Rozsi Sandor
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Carola Lorm
Erika Hübner
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