Agnes Kraus was a celebrated German actress known for her work primarily in East German cinema and television. Born on February 16, 1911, in Berlin, Germany, she became a beloved figure in the former German Democratic Republic (GDR). Her acting career spanned from theater to screen, where she gained popularity for her roles in both comedic and dramatic productions. Among her notable films are "Geliebte Weiße Maus" (1964) and "Die Leute von Züderow" (1985). Kraus received several accolades throughout her career, including the National Prize of East Germany, which underscored her significant contribution to the arts within the GDR. Agnes Kraus passed away on May 2, 1995, leaving behind a legacy as one of East Germany's most beloved actresses.
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