Dorit Kreysler (1909–1999) was an Austrian film actress.[1] She spent much of her career in the German film industry.
Dorit Kreysler | |
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Born | 5 December 1909 |
Died | 16 December 1999 |
Other names | Dorothea Josephina Friederike Nicoletta Kreisler |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1934–1972 (film) |
Filmography
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1934 | Enjoy Yourselves | Gusti Melzer, Kellnerin im "Bratwurstglöckl" | |
1934 | Mr. Kobin Seeks Adventure | Monika, seine Frau | |
1934 | Jungfrau gegen Mönch | Mutz Hagedorn | |
1935 | Fresh Wind from Canada | Karin, seine Tochter | |
1935 | A Night on the Danube | Steffi Eidinger, Primgeigerin der Kapelle 'Donauschwalben' | |
1938 | Peter spielt mit dem Feuer | Steffie von Egge | |
1939 | Die kluge Schwiegermutter | Liselott | |
1939 | Woman Without a Past | Ellen, Ruths Freundin | |
1940 | Commissioner Eyck | Mrs. Gustafson | |
1940 | Woman Made to Measure | Fräulein Zettlund | |
1940 | Liebesschule | Lili, Zigarettenmädchen | |
1940 | My Daughter Lives in Vienna | Marga Fritsch | |
1940 | Herz ohne Heimat | Lizzie | |
1940 | Roses in Tyrol | Lisa | |
1940 | Vienna Blood | Liesl Stadler (dancer) | |
1943 | Carnival of Love | Kitty, Tänzerin | |
1943 | Die Wirtin zum Weißen Röß'l | Reserl | |
1943 | Beloved Darling | Eva | |
1944 | The Master Detective | Ballett-Tänzerin Ilse Braun | |
1946 | Die Fledermaus | Adele | |
1949 | Twelve Hearts for Charly | Frau Eichhorn | |
1949 | Nothing But Coincidence | Frau Osterloh | |
1949 | Artists' Blood | Lissy Schilling - Dolmetscherin | |
1949 | The Appeal to Conscience | Blumenverkäuferin | |
1949 | I'll Make You Happy | Vera | |
1950 | Wedding with Erika | Irene | |
1951 | Czardas of Hearts | Lilly | |
1951 | Sensation in San Remo | Lydia Leer | |
1952 | The Chaste Libertine | Rita Reiner | |
1952 | I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg | Pia Biberger | |
1953 | The Postponed Wedding Night | Mady | |
1953 | Aunt Jutta from Calcutta | Baby | |
1954 | Cabaret | Franzi Holm | |
1955 | The Inn on the Lahn | ||
1955 | Mensch ärger' dich nicht! | ||
1956 | In Hamburg When the Nights Are Long | ||
1956 | Opera Ball | Hanni, Dienstmädchen bei Dannhauser | |
1956 | Love, Summer and Music | Resi Rinnertaler, Tonis Schwester | |
1957 | Zwei Herzen voller Seligkeit | Frau Nina Krause - Patientin | |
1957 | The Simple Girl | Mrs. Seidel |
References
edit- ^ Goble p.338
Bibliography
edit- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
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