Friday, January 30, 2026

Christa Lang obit

Christa Lang, Actress, Producer and Widow of Samuel Fuller, Dies at 82

She appeared in French New Wave movies for Roger Vadim, Claude Chabrol and Jean-Luc Godard before marrying the iconic American filmmaker in 1967. 

She was not on the list.


Christa Lang, the German-born actress and producer who appeared in French New Wave features and served as a muse to her husband of three decades, the daring American filmmaker Samuel Fuller, has died. She was 82.

Lang died Friday at her home in Los Angeles after what was described as a brief period of declining health, her daughter, Samantha Fuller, announced.

Lang had moved to Paris and become friends with writers, actors and filmmakers including Roger Vadim, Claude Chabrol, Agnès Varda and Jean-Luc Godard while appearing in Vadim’s Circle of Love (1964), Chabrol’s Code Name: Tiger (1964) and Godard’s Alphaville (1965), starring Anna Karina.

Also in Paris at the time was Fuller, who had acted in Godard’s Pierrot le Fou (1965), a precursor to he and Lang having their first date the following year in Montmartre.

After Fuller returned to the U.S., he paid for Lang’s first-class, one-way ticket to the States, and they married in 1967, when she worked opposite Elvis Presley, her teenage idol, in an uncredited role in Charro!

For Fuller, she went on to portray a rebellious German countess in the World War II epic The Big Red One (1980) and a nurse in White Dog (1980), and she was his partner in the production company Chrisam Films.

Christa Langewiesche was born in December 1943 in Winterberg, Germany and raised in postwar Essen, where she had her first poem published in a local newspaper when she was 15.

At 17, she moved to France and worked as an au pair for the Toulouse-Lautrec family, then began modeling and saving money for acting classes. (In Paris, she sat as an art model for renowned sculptor Paul Belmondo, father of actor Jean-Paul Belmondo.)

Lang acted in stage productions including La Jalousie by Sacha Guitry, then earned her first onscreen role in L’Assasin connait la musique (1963), written and directed by Pierre Chenal.

After appearing in Chabrol’s The Champagne Murders (1967) and getting married, she joined Fuller in developing projects while pursuing her academic ambitions. She enrolled in a French Literature program at UCLA and graduated with a master’s degree a few years later.

In 1972, Lang showed up in Peter Bogdanovich’s What’s Up Doc? — she and Fuller would become great friends with the director and his then-wife, Polly Platt — and played a witty con artist on an episode of the German crime series Tatort that was written and directed by her husband.

Lang gave birth to her daughter in 1975, and nine months later they appeared as mother and child alongside Anthony Hopkins in the 1976 NBC telefilm The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case.

In 1981, the family moved to Paris to pursue European film offers for Fuller to write and direct, and they would remain there until 1995. Before returning to the U.S., however, she and Fuller traveled to Brazil to meet with Karaja Indians in the Amazon jungle for the 1994 Mika Kaurismäki-directed documentary Tigrero.

After Fuller’s death in October 1997 at age 85, Lang set out to have his autobiography, A Third Face, edited and published, and it hit bookstores in 2002. She also produced a 2013 documentary about him, A Fuller Life, that was directed by their daughter.

Her last onscreen appearance was filmed last year for an upcoming documentary about Fuller’s final feature, Street of No Return (1989).

Survivors also include her granddaughter, Samira.

ilmography as actress

Year     Title     Role     Notes

1963    The Murderer Knows the Score          Christine         

1964    Code Name: Tiger       La fille avec Dobrovsky        

1965    Alphaville        1st Seductress Third Class      uncredited

1965    Mission spéciale à Caracas     Christelle        

1966    The Upper Hand         La fille de Mario        

1967    The Champagne Murders        Paula  

1967    Réseau secret   Eva     

1969    Charro!            Christa

1972    What's Up, Doc?         Mrs. Hosquith

1973    Dead Pigeon on Beethoven Street      Christa originally a Tatort episode

1975    At Long Last Love      Pregnant Lady

1976    The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case        Anna Hauptmann        television film

1976    Nickelodeon    Stage Performer         

1980    The Big Red One        German Countess        uncredited

1982    White Dog      Nurse  

1984    Thieves After Dark     Solange          

1984    The Blood of Others   Femme Allemand fouille        

1984    Mistral's Daughter       Concierge        miniseries; 4 episodes

1989    Samuel Fuller's Street of No Return   Nurse  

1990    Tinikling ou 'La madonne et le dragon'          Mama 

1990    No Fear, No Die          Toni's mother  

1993    Les arpenteurs de Montmartre                       

1998    L. A. Without a Map   Woman on Bus           

2001    Aizea: City of the Wind          Card Playing Woman  short film

2004    Land of Plenty Trailer Park Woman   

2013    Night of the Templar   Blind Woman 

2017    The Queen of Hollywood Blvd          Mama


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