Lioba "Bo-Peep" Karlin

Profession: 
Actor/Actress
Biography: 

Lioba C. Karlin, daughter of Jacob Karlin & Anna C. Gauss, was born 16 September 1910 in Green Creek, Illinois. She died 25 February 1969 in Hollywood, California.

Under the stage name of Bo-Peep Karlin she made her screen debut as a chorus girl in "Happy Days" (1929) with other credits that included "The Trial of Vivienne Ware" (1932), "Something to Sing About" (1937), "Around the World in 80 Days" (1956), and "Bye Bye Birdie" (1963).

She was married to actor and TV executive Gaston-Jacques Glass.

Bo-Peep's Volga German ancestors come from the colony of Katharinenstadt.

Source(s): 

- Bo-Peep Karlin (FindAGrave)
- Bo Peep Karlin (Turner Classic Movies)

Volga Colonies: 
Related Surnames: 

"Bo-Peep" Karlin.
Source: FindAGrave.