Lone Hertz
Career
First Appearances: - Hold fingrene fra mor (1951) as
Most Important Roles: - Summer in Tyrol (1964) as Klara Müller
- Hooray for the Blue Hussars (1970) as Charlotte Parsdorff
- The Veterinarian's Adopted Children (1968) as Kirsten
- Frøken Nitouche (1963) as Frk. Nitouche / Charlotte Borg
- Me, Too, in the Mafia (1974) as Olferts pige
- Landmandsliv (1965) as Marie Møller - stuepige
- Sømænd og svigermødre (1962) as Bitten Middelbo - Henrys datter
- Bussen (1963) as Helga
- Landsbylægen (1961) as Petrea 'Perle' Krogh
- The Castle (1964) as Mariann Falke
Career Highlights: - Summer in Tyrol (1964)
- Hooray for the Blue Hussars (1970)
- The Veterinarian's Adopted Children (1968)
- Frøken Nitouche (1963)
- Me, Too, in the Mafia (1974)
- Landmandsliv (1965)
- Sømænd og svigermødre (1962)
- Bussen (1963)
- Landsbylægen (1961)
- The Castle (1964)
Full Biography
Lone Hertz, born to grosserer Kay Bernhard Hertz and Arnolda Nielsine Viola Gress Aistrup, was a Danish actress known for her role in 'Mig og dig' (1969). As a child, she attended Det Kongelige Teaters ballet school. She debuted on stage as Lille Sarah in 1949 and later worked as a Lommer-pige at ABC-Teatret from 1956 to 1961. Hertz had notable roles in various plays and films, including 'Tine' for which she won a Bodil award. She was also known for her activism advocating for better conditions for developmentally disabled individuals like her son, Tomas Strøbye.