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Loretta Swit

Loretta Swit (born on November 4, 1937 in Passaic, New Jersey, USA) is an actor. Starting in 1972, she played the character of Major Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan in the television series M*A*S*H.

In 1981 Swit played the Cagney role in the movie pilot for the television series Cagney & Lacey.

It is said that Jim Henson found in her the inspiration for the Muppet character "Miss Piggy."



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. After receiving a working permit she did some synchronizing of movies, but also continued to write scripts. It is said that Jim Henson found in her the inspiration for the Muppet character "Miss Piggy.". After the war she was detained by the British military government, and then did some unskilled labor, like cleaning up the rubble from the bombing. In 1981 Swit played the Cagney role in the movie pilot for the television series Cagney & Lacey. The movie celebrates unconditional submission under absolute authority, eventually finding reward in total victory. Starting in 1972, she played the character of Major Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan in the television series M*A*S*H. Harbou wrote the script for "Der Herrscher" 1937, directed by Veit Harlan and starring Emil Jannings.

Loretta Swit (born on November 4, 1937 in Passaic, New Jersey, USA) is an actor. In 1932, one year before Adolf Hitler came to power, she joined the NSDAP; consequently, jewish husband Fritz Lang filed for divorce and subsequently fled Germany to the United States, where he worked in Hollywood for many years. Fritz Lang became her second husband in 1922, and they collaborated a lot in the following years. They separated in October 1931. In 1920, she wrote her first movie script Das indische Grabmal (Mysteries of India), together with Fritz Lang. In Aachen she also met her first husband, the actor and director Rudolf Klein-Rogge, whom she married in 1914.

However, she then started to work as an actress, starting in 1906 in Düsseldorf, then moving to Weimar (1908), Chemnitz (1911) and Aachen (1913). In 1905, she published her first novel in the Deutsche Roman-Zeitung. Thea von Harbou (December 27, 1888 – July 1, 1954) was a German actress and author. M (1931).

Frau im Mond (Woman in the Moon) (1929). Metropolis (1927). Mabuse, King of Crime) (1922). Mabuse, der Spieler (Dr.

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