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Keywords: Brief Nudity, White, Brunette Hair, Medium Breasts, Real Breasts, Average Body, Musician

Nude Roles: 1

Birthplace: Buenos Aires, AR

Date of Birth: 09/13/65

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Biography

Despite being born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Katharina Müller-Elmau is very much German, and has the umlaut to prove it (those two little dots above the u in her name). But wait! Upon further investigation, Mr. Skin has found that the whole Argentina thing? A made-up background for a character she played, and somehow, the world confused it for her own history. The actress was actually born in Göttingen, a city located almost smack-dab in the middle of Germany. But Mr. Skin is going to leave the first part of this bio as is, because you get to learn what an umlaut is. So. German actress Katharina was born in Germany, lives in Germany, and has a slew of acting credits in German film and television. Mr. Skin will start with her role as Theamarianne Hoederbach in the movie Japaner sind die besseren Liebhaber (1995), aka Japanese are better Lovers, a fairly early project for the brunette beauty—and one where she reveals a very nice set of breasts with pretty impressive nipples (all German of course, in case the Japanese thing was throwing you, and you were tempted to start rumors about how she was born in Argentina, but is really part Japanese). Katharine earned some big reviews for her role as Dr. Rose in the movie Vincent Wants to Sea (2010), including a nomination for best supporting actress from the German Film Awards (like the Academy Awards). If you’re wondering if you’ve seen her in anything at all that didn’t involve the German language, you can catch her as an embassy secretary in the multi-country collab (including US and Germany) film Colonia (2015) with Emma Watson. Katharina has also been in a whole lot of other stuff, but Mr. Skin thinks you’ve had your fill of umlauts for the day.