Christiane Kubrick

Success in her early career as an actress led to her being cast in the film Paths of Glory by Stanley Kubrick, being credited as Susanne Christian.

[1][2] In the final scene of Paths of Glory, the young woman she plays is forced to sing to a tavern full of rowdy and disillusioned French soldiers.

In A Clockwork Orange (1971), a large floral oil painting adorns the living room of "Home", the abode of two of the characters, a reclusive writer, Frank Alexander (Patrick Magee), and his wife (Adrienne Corri), being visible during the "Singin' in the Rain" scene.

[1] In March 2001, Christiane traveled to the Vatican in Rome to screen a newly remastered version of her late husband's film 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968).

[3] Although the project was never realized, Stanley Kubrick had considered making a film about their uncle, Veit Harlan, the German filmmaker who made the antisemitic Jud Süß (1940).