{{Short description|German actress (1930–1995)}} {{more citations needed|date=August 2023}} {{Infobox person | name = Ingrid Pan | image = | image_size = | caption = | birth_date = {{birth date|1930|08|09|df=y}} | birth_place = Berlin, Germany | death_date = {{death date and age|1995|11|30|1930|08|09|df=y}} | death_place = Munich, Germany | other_names = | occupation = Actress | years_active = 1952–1966 (film and television) }}

'''Ingrid Pan''' (9 August 1930 – 30 November 1995) was a German stage and film actress<ref>Agazzi & Schütz p.627</ref> who was active in West German cinema during the 1950s in prominent supporting roles. She later worked frequently in radio.<ref>{{cite web |title=Ingrid Pan |url=https://www.filmportal.de/person/ingrid-pan_09ac3dc1f63b4b3d814ab22a664dfd62 |website=filmportal.de |access-date=14 August 2023}}</ref>

Pan was married to the German actor and playwright Heinz-Günter Stamm. She died in 1995.<ref>{{cite web |title=Ingrid Pan |url=https://www.fernsehserien.de/ingrid-pan/filmografie |website=fernsehserien.de |access-date=14 August 2023}}</ref>

==Selected filmography== * ''The White Horse Inn'' (1952) * ''Lady's Choice'' (1953) * ''Marriage for One Night'' (1953) * ''Hooray, It's a Boy!'' (1953) * ''A Musical War of Love'' (1953) * ''Ave Maria'' (1953) * ''The Sun of St. Moritz'' (1954) * ''The Double Husband'' (1955) * ''The Inn on the Lahn'' (1955) * ''If We All Were Angels'' (1956) * ''Wir Wunderkinder'' (1958) * ''Hula-Hopp, Conny'' (1959)

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==Bibliography== * Elena Agazzi & Erhard Schütz. ''Handbuch Nachkriegskultur: Literatur, Sachbuch und Film in Deutschland (1945–1962)''. Walter de Gruyter, 2013.

==External links== *{{IMDb name|0659012}}

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