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Truus van Aalten

Truus van Aalten

Born: 1910-08-02 • Arnhem, Gelderland, Netherlands

Truus van Aalten was a Dutch actress who shot to fame in Germany at the end of the 1920s. She appeared in over twenty (UFA) films, usually taking on the role of a lively young girl who gets herself into all sorts of comical scrapes. 'Het Meisje in de Blauwe Hoed' was to be the only film she ever made on her native soil.

Filmography
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Ein ganzer Kerl
1939 • Anni, junge Witwe
Het Meisje met den Blauwen Hoed poster
Het Meisje met den Blauwen Hoed
1934 • Betsy
The Girl in the Blue Hat poster
The Girl in the Blue Hat
1934 • Betsy
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Tales from the Vienna Woods
1934 • Mary Limford
Nur ein Viertelstündchen poster
Nur ein Viertelstündchen
1932 • Liddy
Teilnehmer antwortet nicht poster
Teilnehmer antwortet nicht
1932 • Erika Becker
Excursion into Life poster
Excursion into Life
1931 • Alma Marfield, Bürofräulein
The Beggar Student poster
The Beggar Student
1931 • Bronislava
Headlong into happiness poster
Headlong into happiness
1931 • Lily
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Kasernenzauber
1931 • Rosl
Susie Cleans Up poster
Susie Cleans Up
1930 • Susanne Braun
Schoeller's Boarding House poster
Schoeller's Boarding House
1930 • Grete Klapproth
Darling of the Gods poster
Darling of the Gods
1930 • Ballettratte
Only on the Rhine ... poster
Only on the Rhine ...
1930 • Lore, Hannes Freundin
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O girl, my girl, how I love you!
1930 • Kitty
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Der Sonderling
1929 • Anni
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Ich hab mein Herz im Autobus verloren
1929
Die fidele Herrenpartie poster
Die fidele Herrenpartie
1929 • Erika Bollmann
Der moderne Casanova poster
Der moderne Casanova
1928 • Veronika Abendroth
Leontines Ehemänner poster
Leontines Ehemänner
1928 • seine Schwester
The Girl from Spree Woods poster
The Girl from Spree Woods
1928
Die geheime Macht poster
Die geheime Macht
1928 • Lilian
Six Girls and a Room for the Night poster
Six Girls and a Room for the Night
1928
The Happy Vagabonds poster
The Happy Vagabonds
1928 • Bertha
His Late Excellency poster
His Late Excellency
1927 • Elsa Buxbaum, die Tochter