Andrea L'Arronge started her career off in her native Germany, first appearing in an episode of Von Null Uhr Eins bis Mitternacht-Der abenteurliche Urlaub dos Mark Lissen back in 1967. While the title doesn't quite roll off the tongue, the lovely lady from Munich had tongues hanging out of their mouths when she rolled onscreen. Thus, it wasn't all that surprising that she soon became a Deutschland TV staple, dominating the mid 1970's with roles like Biggi in Salte mortale, Hanna Bauer in Der Kommissar, and Karin in Schaurige Geschichten. Aside from a few cinematic dalliances here and there, the savory lass has spent the better part of her career on German TV, most notably making a name for herself as “Jane” in the made-for-TV crime movie series Anwalt Abel, starting in 1991. Before that, she came as close as it seems that she will ever come to American fame when she kicked it with Kwai Chang Caine himself, David Carradine in Ingmar Bergman’s 1977 film The Serpent’s Egg. But if you're looking to work your Kung Fu grip on your own slippery serpent, Miss L'Arronge will get you long via her appearance in Die Spot oder Fast eine Karriere (1981). While there's not all that much nudity, Andrea does showing off her ample bosom, as well as her high-rise ass in a few memorable scenes. It's not the world's most graphic stuff, but it hits die spot! Andrea never stopped working, from playin Sarah Brunet in SOKO 5113 to starring as Charlotte Noske on Der Lehrer. She's even currently playing Grafin Schonber in SOKO Kitzbuhel. Even at nearl seventy, we'd be more than happy to see her naked again. Hey, if loving Andera is L'Arronge, we don't want to be right!