Susanne Cramer Net Worth

Susanne Cramer had a tumultuous private life, marrying and divorcing three times. Her third marriage to actor Kevin Hagen was followed by a visit to her friend Renate Ewert in Munich, Germany, where she found her dead. She then entered a private clinic in Hollywood, where she died in 1969 due to reports of medical malpractice.
Susanne Cramer is a member of Actress

Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day December 03, 1936
Birth Place  Frankfurt am Main, Germany, Germany
Age 84 YEARS OLD
Died On 7 January 1969(1969-01-07) (aged 32)\nHollywood, California, U.S.
Birth Sign Capricorn
Cause of death pneumonia
Resting place Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)
Occupation Actress
Years active 1956–1969
Spouse(s) Hermann Nehlsen (1956 - 1957) (divorced) Helmuth Lohner (1957 - 1958) (divorced) (1 child) Allan A. Buckhantz (m. 1961) Kevin Hagen (married 1967–1969, her death)
Children Konstanze Lohner (b. 1959)

💰 Net worth

Susanne Cramer, a well-known actress in Germany, is projected to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by the year 2024. With her remarkable talent and successful career in the film industry, Cramer has become a prominent figure in the entertainment world. From her captivating performances on screen to her contributions to various German films, Cramer has garnered both critical acclaim and financial success throughout her career. As the years progress, it is anticipated that her net worth will continue to grow, solidifying her status as a highly esteemed actress in Germany.

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Biography/Timeline

1963

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, 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 "The Case of the Fugitive Fraulein").