- Grete Mosheim
Margaret "Grete" Mosheim (
8 January 1905 -29 December 1986 ) was a German film, theatre and television actress of HungarianJewish ancestry.Early life
Mosheim was born in
Berlin ,Germany on8 January ,1905 . Her sister was fellow actressLori Lahner , who had a rather briefer film career, appearing only in "Summer Storm" in 1944.Theatre
She started in the
theatre at the age of 17 and was a member ofDeutsches Theater , Berlin from 1922 to 1931.Mosheim started acting classes at
Max Reinhardt 's School of Drama underBerthold Held in early 1922 alongsideMarlene Dietrich . They discovered that they had both had affairs with Held, and became great friends.Mosheim became established under Max Reinhardt, and in 1922, he gave her, then only seventeen, the chance to substitute in the American play "The Speaking Ape" when the female lead became ill. Within twenty-four hours Mosheim learned the difficult role from
Albert Bassermann and became asuperstar almost overnight - "die Mosheim". Until 1933, when she emigrated toLondon , she was pre-eminent in the Berlin theatre scene, appearing in widely varied roles - equally at home in drama and comedy.Film
Mosheim appeared in numerous German films, mostly silent movies. Firstly "Michael" in 1924, then over the next nine years, numerous interesting roles in important films such as "Dreyfus" (1930) and "Yorck" (1931).
Personal life
Mosheim married twice, but had no children:
* Firstly, to actorOscar Homolka in Berlin on28 June 1928 ; dissolved inLondon in 1933.* Secondly, the industrialist
Howard Gould in 1937; divorced in 1947.Later life
Mosheim died in
New York City on29 December ,1986 ofcancer . [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Greta Mosheim, 81, A German Leading Lady Of The Theater |url=http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F50713FB3A5D0C738FDDAB0994DE484D81 |quote=Grete Mosheim, a leading Berlin and West German stage actress, died of cancer yesterday at her home in Manhattan. She was 81 years old. Miss Mosheim was a leading lady in Berlin in the 1920's and early 30's, starring in manyMax Reinhardt productions. She gained particular notice in ... |publisher=New York Times |date=December 30 ,1986 , Tuesday |accessdate=2008-06-07 ]Filmography (selective)
* "Michael" (Germany 1924)
* "Derby" (Germany 1926)
* "Der Geiger von Florenz" (Germany 1926)
* "Junges Blut" (Germany 1926)
* "Die Siebzehnjährigen" (Germany 1928)
* "Dreyfus" (Germany 1930)
* "Der Mörder Dimitri Karamasoff" (Germany 1931)
* "Yorck" (Germany 1931)
* "Car of Dreams" (UK 1935)
* "Underground and Emigrants" (USA 1976)
* "Moritz, lieber Moritz" (Germany 1978)References
External links
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* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0608653 Grete Mosheim at IMDb]
* [http://film.virtual-history.com/person.php?personid=669 Tobacco card photographs of Grete Mosheim]
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