Ingeborg von Kusserow


Ingeborg von Kusserow was a German film actress.

Biography

Kusserow was born in Wollstein, Province of Posen, Germany.
She starred in Nazi propaganda films during the Third Reich, which she wrote about in a 1949 memoir I Was Hitler's Mickey Mouse.
Kusserow married Percy Graf Welsburg in November 1941; they hoped to get away to Switzerland and Italy but in fact had to remain in Berlin throughout the war, which she describes in a 1948 memoir Enough, no More. They finally emigrated to Britain in 1947 and lived in St John's Wood, London and she restarted her acting career, usually appearing as Ingeborg Wells. Kusserow retired in 1960 and divorced Welsburg, but married again in 1968 to Kenneth Slingsby-Fahn, a retired RAF officer. Their life together in their garden flat in Abercorn Place has been recounted in a memoir by a neighbour.
In 1979 she and her husband relocated to a cottage in Houghton, West Sussex where Kenneth passed away in 2007. Kusserow lived alone until 2013, when she suffered a fall and had to live in a care home until her death a year later.
She is known for her appearance in the 1951 film Captain Horatio Hornblower and in the German adaption of the play You Know I Can't Hear You When The Water's Running.

Death

Kusserow died on 14 April 2014. Before her death she reportedly fell and broke a femur which she survived but resulted in her health declining severely.

Selected filmography