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Laya Raki (Brunhilde Marie Jörns) was born on 27 July, 1927 in Hamburg, Germany, is an Actress. Discover Laya Raki's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of Laya Raki networth?

Popular As Brunhilde Marie Jörns
Occupation actress
Age 91 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 27 July, 1927
Birthday 27 July
Birthplace Hamburg, Germany
Date of death 21 December, 2018
Died Place Hollywood, California, USA
Nationality Germany

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Who Is Laya Raki's Husband?

Her husband is Duane O. Wood (8 April 2009 - 2018) ( his death), Ron Randell (September 1957 - 11 June 2005) ( his death)

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Husband Duane O. Wood (8 April 2009 - 2018) ( his death), Ron Randell (September 1957 - 11 June 2005) ( his death)
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Laya Raki Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Laya Raki worth at the age of 91 years old? Laya Raki’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from Germany. We have estimated Laya Raki's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Source of Income Actress

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2018

Laya Raki died peacefully on December 21, 2018 at age 91.

2015

As of 2015, was living with her husband in Los Angeles, CA.

2009

On the 8th of April 2009 she married Duane O. Wood, former vice president of Lockheed International, at his home.

2005

Until his death in 2005, Laya Raki was married to Australian actor Ron Randell.

1971

As of 1971, she was living with her husband Ron Randell in a modest apartment in Beverly Hills, CA, fancying to act again in Germany.

1969

In January 1969 the German public learns about the death of Susanne Cramer in Los Angeles by a telegram from Laya Raki to her agent in Germany.

1966

She had few decent roles offered to her after that and she retired from the screen a year later in 1966.

1963

Between 1963 and 1965, she provided the glamour element to Crane (1963), a British adventure series filmed partly on location in Morocco. In it, she was cast as Halima, a local dancer who works as bartender for the eponymous hero, played by Patrick Allen.

1962

In 1962 she sang and recorded "Faire l'amour" and "Oh Johnny hier nicht parken", which were available as singles and on CD-ROMs. Her latter song was banned by a Nuremberg court who declared her ecstatic moaning was simulating sex.

1961

This all added to her popularity, as did a wardrobe malfunction in June 1961 at a hotel wine presentation during the Berlin Film Festival when her dress split open.

1959

With acting lessons under her belt, Laya guested in American TV shows, including Hawaiian Eye (1959), Tales of Wells Fargo (1957) and I Spy (1965).

1956

She also had leading roles in the Austrian romance Roter Mohn (1956) (by now almost typecast, as a gypsy dancer) and in the West German comedy Küß mich noch einmal (1956). Publicity followed her everywhere. By the early 60s, Laya had been on the cover of Picturegoer, Parade, Vue, People and other magazines and postcards, usually wearing bikinis or other (trademark) revealing or scanty outfits.

1955

That minor controversy notwithstanding, Laya went on to act and dance in other films, including the big budget MGM epic Quentin Durward (1955), starring Robert Taylor.

1954

Brown , a genuine producer at Rank, was on the lookout for an exotic-looking gal and was on hand to sign Laya for his upcoming picture Land of Fury (1954), being filmed at Pinewood Studios. The 22-year old would star opposite Jack Hawkins as the daughter of a Maori chief and perform a traditional dance. Since Laya had, as contemporary papers put it, "never been closer to New Zealand than the English Channel" local Maoris in Britain protested with their own war dance.

1953

There were several more pictures which showcased her hoofing and pirouetting skills, but nothing of note until 1953. A conman (bigamist and serial fraudster Arthur Howard Rowson, posing as big-time producer and director 'Major Michael Howard') effectively shanghaied Laya to London with offers of $500 per week and a personal contract. By the time she arrived in England, the German press had already begun circulating a story that she had been kidnapped. With her picture now in English papers, the penniless Rowson was quickly exposed and ended up 'doing porridge' at the Old Bailey. Fortunately for Laya (who was also without funds and unemployed), the old adage that pretty much all publicity is good publicity proved to be true. George H.

1950

Billed as "the black-haired volcano", sloe-eyed Laya Raki made international headlines in the 1950s, both on and off the screen. She was born Brunhilde Marie Joerns near Brunswick in Germany, the daughter of a German vaudevillian and circus artiste who earned his living with magic acts and acrobatics. Her Javanese mother left when she was five years old. Life was tough in the immediate aftermath of the war in occupied Germany and seventeen-year old Laya made ends meet by cashing in on the fad for erotic cabaret by performing striptease, initially at the Monte Carlo club in Berlin. With a solid background in ballet and having followed in her father's footsteps as an acrobat, she found herself perfectly suited to performing all manner of exotic and alluring dances. She was even credited with introducing the Cuban mambo to German audiences. With her long dark mane and high cheekbones, sultry and curvaceous Laya became an overnight success and photographed well as a pin-up.

Hamburg-based producer Walter Koppel was first to secure her services for the comedy Die Dritte von rechts (1950), directed by Géza von Cziffra.

1948

In 1948, she adopted her stage name, primarily based on her admiration for the (sadly short-lived) Ufa star La Jana. With her new-found fame as Germany's most popular night club performer came engagements in Scandinavia, Switzerland and Italy. Then film offers followed.

1947

She attracted attention for the first time in 1947-1950 as a dancer in Frankfurt and other German cities.