Annie Krohn (born February 1890) was an Indonesian actress who was active in the 1930s. She was known for her role as Raden Ajeng Karina in Karina's Zelfopoffering (1932).

Annie Krohn
BornFebruary 1890
NationalityIndonesian
Occupation
  • Actress
Years active1930–1932
SpouseFlip Carli

Life and career

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Krohn in an advertisement for Karina's Zelfopoffering (1932)

Krohn was born in February 1890 as the eldest daughter and seven child of the nine children of Anna (née Bettenhausen; born 1853) and Henry Krohn Sr. (born 1860), both from Germany.[1] She had four older brothers, John (born 1879), George (born 1882), Henry Jr. (born 1886), and Edward Krohn (born 1888), and a younger sister, Lydia Krohn (born 1892).[2] She was of Dutch descent.[3]

Krohn was married to Flip Carli, a producer and director, and later became an actress at his company, Cosmos Film, who later turned into Kinowerk Carli in Bandung.[3] She made her film debut in silent De Stem des Bloeds (also known as Nyai Siti; 1930), as an Indo girl, and later starred in Karina's Zelfopoffering (1932), as a Surakarta women.[3]

Filmography

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Year Film Role Notes
1930 De Stem des Bloeds Annie Lost film
1931 Sarinah Lost film
1932 Karina's Zelfopoffering Raden Ajeng Karina Lost film

Citations

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Works cited

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  • Biran, Misbach Yusa, ed. (1979). Apa Siapa Orang Film Indonesia 1926–1978 [What and Who: Film Figures in Indonesia, 1926–1978]. Sinematek Indonesia. OCLC 6655859.
  • The Kohlhagen Family Genealogy. S.A.G. Shreve. 1994.

References

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  1. ^ S.A.G. 1994, p. 48.
  2. ^ S.A.G. 1994.
  3. ^ a b c Biran 1979, p. 45.
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