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Karin Lesch

Karin Lesch (born 18 May 1935) is a Swiss-German stage, cinema, and television actress, of Swiss-Austrian extraction; who hails from a multi-generational family of accomplished German-speaking performers, of theatre and cinema.
Lesch was born in Zürich, the daughter of Swiss director, dramatist, and author (1892–1958), and the Austrian actress (1903–1988). In addition to the both of her parents having professional careers in the German-speaking dramatic arts, Lesch comes from a family of Austrian entertainers of music, stage, and cinema. On her maternal side, her grandfather was the Austrian character-actor and director , Snr, and her maternal grandmother, Bertha Müller,〔Bertha Müller (österreichische Schauspielerin)〕 was an Austrian actress of both stage and silent-film.〔«Karin Lesch», Von: Sacha Beuth, 23. Dezember 2013. («In der Erinnerung liegt ein Glücksgefühl» ) Tagblatt der Stadt Zürich.〕 Her uncle , Jnr, (1889–1948) was an Austrian actor of stage and cinema, whilst her uncle Theodor Danegger (1891–1959) was both an opera singer and recording artist, in addition to being an actor of stage and cinema, having performed in both musicals and operettas, as well as purely dramatic rôles.
==Early life==
Due to Swiss neutrality, Lesh grew up unscathed by the effects of World War II, and the havoc wreaked on her mother's native Austria after its annexation by the Third Reich. After the War, however, Lesch's life changed radically with the breakdown of her parents marriage. Her mother took Lesch from her father and her native Switzerland, when she was only twelve years old, to live first in West Germany in 1947, and then, because of her mother's political convictions,〔Mathilde Danegger: Kommunistin〕 to the newly formed (1949) communist East Germany in 1951, when Lesch was just sixteen.

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