Helga Liné
Biography
Helga Liné, originally named Helga Lina Stern, was born on July 14, 1932, in Berlin, Germany. As World War II unfolded and the Nazi regime intensified its persecution of Jews, Liné became one of the many child refugees who sought safety by fleeing to Portugal. While in Portugal, she showcased her talents as a circus acrobat, contortionist, and dancer. Her journey in the entertainment industry began to flourish after she won a beauty contest, leading her to secure film roles as a teenager and young adult. However, it was her move to Madrid in 1960 that truly marked the beginning of her prolific career.
Between 1960 and 2006, Liné appeared in over 100 films across various European countries. She navigated through a diverse array of genres, including peplum films, spaghetti westerns, and Euro-spy thrillers. Nonetheless, she gained particular recognition for her contributions to the horror genre, where she shared the screen with iconic figures such as Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Barbara Steele, and Paul Naschy. Additionally, Liné made notable appearances in films directed by Pedro Almodóvar, further solidifying her legacy in the cinematic landscape. Her remarkable journey from a refugee to a celebrated actress remains an inspiring testament to her resilience and talent.
Filmography
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In a Colt's Shadow
1965 • Fabienne
So Sweet... So Perverse
1969 • Helene Valmont
Long Live Robin Hood
1971 • Matilde
My Dear Killer
1972 • Mrs. Paradisi
Hands Up, Dead Man! You're Under Arrest
1971 • Maybelle
The Vampires' Night Orgy
1973 • The Countess
Horror Express
1972 • Natasha
Exorcism's Daughter
1971 • Carlotta
The Mummy's Revenge
1975 • Zenifer
Rings of Fear
1978 • Mrs. Russo
Churchill's Leopards
1970 • Marlene Schulman
Nightmare Castle
1965 • Solange
The Blancheville Monster
1963 • Miss Eleonore
The Loreley's Grasp
1973 • Lorelei
Santo vs. Doctor Death
1973 • Sara, Mann's Assistant
Labyrinth of Passion
1982 • Toraya
Horror Rises from the Tomb
1973 • Mabille De Lancré
Black Candles
1982 • Fiona
Weekend, Italian Style
1965 • Pucci
Black Venus
1983 • Madame Jean