Annie Krohn (born February 1890) was an Indonesian actress who was active in the 1930s.
Krohn was born in February 1890 as the eldest daughter and seven child of the nine children of Anna (née Bettenhausen; born 1853) and Henry Krohn Sr. (born 1860), both from Germany.
[3] Krohn was married to Flip Carli, a producer and director, and later became an actress at his company, Cosmos Film, who later turned into Kinowerk Carli in Bandung.
[3] She made her film debut in silent De Stem des Bloeds (also known as Nyai Siti; 1930), as an Indo girl, and later starred in Karina's Zelfopoffering (1932), as a Surakarta women.
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