Dagmar Lassander
Acting Born Jun 16, 1943 Prague, Czechoslovakia 24 credits
Biography
Dagmar Regine Hager (born June 16, 1943) is a German film actress best known for her work in European cinema during the 1960s and 1970s. Born in Prague, Czechoslovakia to a German father and French mother, she began her career as a costume designer in the Berlin Opera before later moving to Italy to begin her acting career. Her breakout role came in Hatchet for the Honeymoon (1970), directed by Mario Bava. Lassander became a recognizable presence in Italian exploitation and genre cinema, including giallo thrillers, horror, and drama. She is particularly remembered for her role in The Laughing Woman, directed by Piero Schivazappa.
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Full filmography
- Fifty Shades of Erotica (2015) as (archive footage)
- The Black Cat (1981) as Lillian Grayson
- The Boys of 3rd C (1987) as Signora Conti
- Long Live the Seal (1982) as Serena Patacchiola
- I ragazzi del muretto (1991) as Simone's Mother
- The House by the Cemetery (1981) as Laura Gittleson
- Racconti fantastici (1979) as Ligeia
- Werewolf Woman (1976) as Elena Neseri
- Eurotika! (1999) as Self
- So Young, So Lovely, So Vicious... (1975) as Irene
- Perverted Adolescence (1974) as Maria (uncredited)
- Black Emanuelle 2 (1976) as Susan
- Flatfoot in Africa (1978) as Margy
- Devil Fish (1984) as Sonja West
- Hatchet for the Honeymoon (1970) as Helen Wood
- The Black Corsair (1976) as Marchesa di Bermejo
- Counselor at Crime (1973) as Laura Murchison
- The Family (1987) as Marika
- The Laughing Woman (1969) as Maria
- Coeds (1976) as Carla Moretti
- The Pleasure (1985) as Rosa
- Occhio, malocchio, prezzemolo e finocchio (1983) as Ludovica Marchialla (episodio "Il pelo della disgrazia")
- The Iguana with the Tongue of Fire (1971) as Helene Sobieski
- A Common Sense of Modesty (1976) as Ingrid Streissberg