Kaaren Verne

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Kaaren Verne
St Paul, Minnesota
Other namesKaren Verne
Catherine Young
OccupationActress
Years active1940–1966
Spouses
Arthur Young
(m. 1936; div. 1945)
(m. 1945; div. 1950)
James Powers
(m. 1951)
Children2

Kaaren Verne (6 April 1918 – 23 December 1967) was a German-born actress, long based in the United States. Sometimes billed as Karen Verne, she was originally a stage actress and member of the Berlin State Theatre.

Life and career

Verne was born in

Bechstein family, her first marriage took place when she was 18.[2] She fled[3] the Nazis in 1938 and made her English language film début in the 1939 British film Ten Days in Paris.[4] When British film production stopped during World War II, she emigrated to the USA.[2] At first, the studios tried to downplay her German heritage by briefly changing her professional name to Catherine Young, but after America's entry into World War II, the publicity value of a Teutonic actress who had turned her back on Nazism
was too good to avoid.

Verne was married three times, to:

Verne and James Powers adopted Peter Lorre's daughter, Catharine Lorre Baker (1953–1985), following his death in 1964.

An Associated Press news story published January 19, 1955, tells that Verne obtained a divorce decree from Harold R. Susman, who was described as "sales director for a clothing manufacturer."[5]

Kaaren Verne remained in films until her death, appearing in Ship of Fools (1965).[6]

Death

Verne died at age 49 of a reported heart ailment in

St Paul, Minnesota.[7]

Filmography

See also

References

Notes

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  2. ^ a b "As Exotic as Dietrich or Lamarr". Wide World News. 10 February 1942. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
  3. ^ The New York Times Movies
  4. Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  5. ^ Hal Erickson (2011). "Movies: Biography for Kaaren Verne". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 21 May 2011.
  6. ^ Resting Places, books.google.ca; accessed 6 August 2021.

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