Susan Denberg Net Worth

Susan Denberg was born in 1944 and was an actress in the 1960s. She became immersed in the high life of drugs and sex, and eventually left show business and returned to Austria. News interviews at the time showed her to be depressed, and gave the impression that she was suicidal or had already died. However, she is still alive today.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day August 02, 1944
Susan Denberg age 78 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Virgo
Preceded by Tish Howard
Succeeded by Dianne Chandler

💰 Net worth: $1 Million

Susan Denberg, the celebrated actress born in 1944, has garnered a remarkable net worth that is estimated to reach an impressive $1 million in 2024. Denberg has captivated audiences with her extraordinary talent and irresistible charm, earning her a dedicated fan base throughout her career in the entertainment industry. Renowned for her unforgettable performances, she has undoubtedly left an indelible mark on the world of acting. Now, as she continues to flourish, her net worth reflects not only her immense talent but also her enduring legacy as an esteemed actress.

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Biography/Timeline

1960

After Frankenstein Created Woman, Denberg returned to Austria. Thereafter, for many years sources incorrectly reported that she had died in the late 1960s, either accidentally or through suicide.

1965

Denberg married Anthony Scotti in Las Vegas (1965-1968). She had a son Wolfgang-Dieter in 1971; the father is of Yugoslavian descent, and a second child. Now as Dietlinde Scotti, she resides in the tenth district of Vienna, Austria.

1966

Raised in Klagenfurt, Austria, Susan Denberg is the stage name for Dietlinde Zechner, a chorus Dancer and 1966 Playboy playmate, who made a brief brush with an acting career in the late 1960s. In addition, she did stage and dancing in London and Las Vegas.

1967

Denberg's best known acting role was in the Hammer horror film, Frankenstein Created Woman (1967), opposite Peter Cushing. However, Denberg's voice in the film was dubbed, as her Austrian accent was considered too strong. One of her few other acting roles was in the Star Trek episode, "Mudd's Women" (1966)