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  1. Mar 5, 2019 · Catharine was the only child of actor Peter Lorre and Anne Marie Brenning Lorre, and she was born on September 21, 1953. Cathy had a number of strikes against her. Peter and Annemarie (Brenning)’s marriage was in trouble as early as 1956.

  2. Jun 10, 2022 · The Hillside Strangler murders terrified Los Angeles in the '70s. Peter Lorre's daughter was almost a victim, but was saved by his star power.

  3. Catharine nearly fell victim to Hillside Stranglers Angelo J. Buono and Kenneth A. Bianchi, who approached her one night in 1977 intending to abduct and murder her as they had and would do to ten women before the law caught up with them....

  4. Aug 10, 2021 · The killers often posed as policemen to attempt to abduct their victims and, on a night in 1977, they stopped Catharine Lorre, intending to kill her in the same gruesome manner as the other victims, according to a tweet thread posted by the Bogart Estate.

  5. At some point in early November 1977, [11] the two men approached 24-year-old Catharine Lorre Baker, the daughter of actor Peter Lorre — famous for his role as a serial killer in Fritz Lang 's film M — with the intent of abducting and killing her.

  6. Mar 17, 2024 · Lorre’s daughter Catharine did not have a close relationship with her father, as he had divorced her mother, Anne Marie Brenning, only two years before his death.

  7. Catharine Lorre was born on 21 September 1953 in Hamburg, West Germany. She died on 7 May 1985 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

  8. Aug 7, 2022 · The woman said her wallet had been stolen, but she had papers identifying her as Catharine Lorre and old pictures of her with the German actor Peter Lorre fell out of her purse. The star of M...

  9. Fans often sent Lorre caricature sketches. One devotee even made him a Joel Cairo (The Maltese Falcon) doll, which he passed on to his daughter, Catharine. Another one of the numerous caricature sketches sent to Lorre by fans.

  10. Der Verlorene (which Lorre translated as The Lost One), weighed the enormity of mass crimes committed by the Nazi regime against the fate of a single human being, a murderer who becomes a victim of murderous times.

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