- She avoided with her wonderful acting that her roles dilapidated to chichés and formed them to demanding characters.
- Fragile-looking German character actress, on stage in Nuremberg from 1907. She was for nine years an ensemble member of the Munich Volkstheater (1930-39). Haagen came to films while in her early fifties, reaching the peak of her popularity during the 1950's as spinster aunts, quirky grandmothers and eccentric dowagers.
- Following the Second World War she appeared in several rubble films (German: Trümmerfilm), such as "In jenen Tagen" (1947).
- "Heidi" (1965), and the movies round Immenhof (1955 - 1957) marked the height of her career.
- When she went to the Nürnberger Stadttheater in 1912, her career got into visible shape.
- The film business came very late into the life of Margarete Haagen.
- The actress Margarete Haagen began her training for acting with private lessons by different actors from Nuremberg and made her theater debut in 1907.
- During the 1950s she often appeared in heimatfilm and costume films.
- She appeared on different stages in the following years and was engaged in Bremen, Stuttgart and Munich, where she belonged to the ensemble from 1930 to 1939.
- After the war she became besides the actress Annie Rosar the funny old woman as such in many other movies.
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