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Kai Fischer
Kai Fischer (born Kai Anne Inge Fischer, March 18, 1934 or 1936, in Prague or Halle (Saale)) is a German film actress and author.
She began her career in the mid-1950s without formal acting training and quickly became known for portraying seductive and morally ambiguous characters, frequently appearing in crime films and Edgar Wallace adaptations such as Zimmer 13 (1964). In the early 1960s she created and starred in Die Karte mit dem Luchskopf (1963–1965), becoming television’s first female private detective with her own agency.
From the 1970s onward, Fischer successfully transitioned into more serious film and television roles, including appearances in works by Wim Wenders and popular crime series such as Derrick and Der Kommissar. In addition to acting, she worked as a screenwriter and crime novelist and later became a business owner in Munich.
As actor
Peter Baumgartner, Filmkameramann
Kassensturz
Happy Weekend
Shalom Pharao
Holocaust II
Lena Rais
50/50
The Serpent's Egg
The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick
Die sündige Kleinstadt
Das Rückendekolleté
Der Verrat
Studio legale per una rapina
Desaster
Josefine M.
Immer bei Vollmond
X + YY: Formel des Bösen
Die Nichten der Frau Oberst 2. Teil - Mein Bett ist meine Burg
Guess Who's Coming for Breakfast
Island of the Doomed
Strangler of the Tower
Man on the Spying Trapeze
Das Strafquartett: Ein Knastical
Room 13
Bullets Don't Argue
The Monster of London City
The Inn on Dartmoor
The Waltz King
Die Jagd nach Helena
Escape from East Berlin