Ahna Capri
Ahna Capri, born Anna Marie Nanasi on July 6, 1944, in Budapest, Hungary, was a prominent American actress known for her compelling performances in film and television. Capri gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of Tania, the secretary to Han, in the iconic martial arts film "Enter the Dragon," released in 1973.
Her acting journey began at a young age, with Capri making her debut as a child actress in acclaimed television series such as "Father Knows Best" and "The Danny Thomas Show." At just 13 years old, she starred in her first feature film, "Outlaw's Son," which set the stage for a diverse career that spanned several decades. Throughout the 1970s, she continued to make her mark in both television and film, appearing in significant works like "Payday"—also released in 1973.
Tragically, Capri's life was cut short when she was involved in a serious car accident on August 9, 2010, where her vehicle was struck by a 5-ton truck. After spending 11 days in a coma and on life support, she passed away on August 19, 2010, at the age of 66. Capri's legacy endures, marked by her contributions to the entertainment industry and memorable roles that captivated audiences.
Filmography
Payday
The Brotherhood of Satan
One of Our Spies Is Missing
Company of Killers
Enter the Dragon
The Girls on the Beach
Kisses for My President
The Specialist
Piranha