- Ilka Grünig
Ilka Grünig (
September 4 ,1876 -November 11 ,1964 ) Born inVienna in the oldAustrian-Hungarian Empire . She was one of manyJewish actors and actresses that were forced to fleeEurope when theNazi s came to power in 1933.". She continued making silent movies in Germany into the 1920s. In 1920, she appeared in the film "
Die Bestie im Menschen " based on aÉmile Zola novel . This were two of 11 films she appeared in that year alone. Grünig appeared in a couple of Veidt's "Christian Wahnschaffe" movies; "Weltbrand " in 1920 and "Die Flucht aus dem goldenen Kerker " in 1921. In 1922, she had a small part as a landlady in "Lady Hamilton " starring Veidt asLord Horatio Nelson . This was one of four movies that she andHans Twardowski appeared in together;F.W. Murnau 's drama "Phantom", "Es leuchtet meine Liebe " and "Der Falsche Dimitri ". In 1923, she portrayed Frau Gött inMax Mack 's "Das Schöne Mädel ". Later that year, she portrayed the wife of Johann Friedrich Schiller in "Friedrich Schiller - Eine Dichterjugend ". Next she played Rosalindes' mother in Max Mack's "Die Fledermaus " (this was the 5th film she did with the German director). In 1924, she appeared in F.W. Murnau's drama "Die Finanzen des Großherzogs "; (this was the third film she made with Murnau, the legendary German director). In 1925, Grünig appeared in the silent "Die Freudlose Gasse ", directed by the legendaryGeorg Wilhelm Pabst , which featured a 20-year oldGreta Garbo .Marlene Dietrich was also in the film, uncredited as "Maria's friend", making this the only film featuring both Marlene Dietrich and Greta Garbo. Deitrich is the dark-haired friend of Maria's who actually catches Garbo when she collapses from hunger in the Vienna butcher shop line. The following year, Grünig appeared in her third Pabst' movie "Geheimnisse einer Seele ". In 1927, Grünig appeared in "Halloh - Caesar! " whichS.Z. Sakall helped write. Later that year, she and Sakall appeared together in "Familientag im Hause Prellstein ". In 1929, Grünig appeared in her first 'talkie', "Melodie des Herzens ". It would be three years before she appeared in another film. In 1932, she received a part inMax Neufeld 's "Hasenklein kann nichts dafür ", which would be her last movie in Germany. Grünig, had playedStrindberg andIbsen for legendary German director Max Reinhardt and had run the second most important drama school in Berlin, left Germany after Hitler and the Nazis came to power. After arriving in America, she received help from theEuropean Film Fund in resettling to America. It would be nine years before she appeared in another movie. With the outbreak ofWorld War II and the need for older German women for war movies, Grünig started receiving parts. Her first Hollywood movie was in 1941 asErwin Kalser 's husband inWarner Bros. ' war drama "Underground" starringPhilip Dorn andMartin Kosleck (as the evil Nazi Colonel Heller) andLudwig Stössel (who would play her husband in Casablanca). Grünig was busy in 1942. First, Grünig (playing Anna) and Stössel appeared in the Oscar-nominated "Kings Row " starringRonald Reagan ,Ann Sheridan andClaude Rains . She then played Christian Rub's wife in thespy thriller "Dangerously They Live " starringNancy Coleman andRaymond Massey . This was followed by playing the wife of Karl Pfeiffer, a German millionaire living in America (played byCharles Winninger ) in "Friendly Enemies ". Grünig (playing Aunt Sophie) and Stössel appeared together again in aSonja Henie film "Iceland ". Next, playing aGestapo impostor, she appeared in "Desperate Journey " with Ronald Reagan andErrol Flynn . Also in 1942, at the age of 66, the oldest actor in the movie, Grünig received the role of Mrs. Leuchtag, who along with her husband (played by Ludwig Stössel) are leaving Europe for America in "Casablanca ". She has only one scene (a total of 30 words) in the movie when her and her husband are having a drink in Rick's Cafe with their good friend Carl the waiter (S.Z. Sakall) and struggling a bit with their English. Her husband (Ludwig Stössel) asks her for the time, "Liebchen - sweetnessheart, what watch?" She answers, "Ten watch" and he replies "such much." Carl assures them they will get along beautifully in America.In 1943, Grünig received a bit part as
George Tobias 's mother in "This Is the Army ". Next she appeared in "The Strange Death of Adolph Hitler " with Stössel and Twardowski. Grünig received bit parts in "Madame Curie " starringGreer Garson andWalter Pidgeon (as the Curies). Grünig appeared in only one movie in 1944 as Mrs. Vronsky in the drama "An American Romance " starringBrian Donlevy ,Ann Richards andJohn Qualen . Grünig would not get another part until 1946 when she received a bit part in the mystery "Murder in the Music Hall ". She received a couple of other small parts that year; the first asHerman Bing 's wife in "Rendezvous 24 . Next Grünig and Stössel got to play husband and wife again. Instead of being the Leuchtags, they were now the Muellers in "Temptation " starringMerle Oberon ,George Brent andPaul Lukas . The following year, she playedPaul E. Burns 's wife in thefilm-noir "Desperate" which featuredRaymond Burr . Playing Mattie, she appeared next in "Repeat Performance ". In 1948 appeared in "Letter from an Unknown Woman" starringJoan Fontaine . Later she played a German woman inBilly Wilder 's comedy romance "A Foreign Affair " starring Marlene Dietrich. She also had a small part in theM-G-M musical "Words and Music". The following year, she played a grandmother in the film-noir "Caught" starringJames Mason andBarbara Bel Geddes . Later that year, Grünig and Stössel appeared in their last film together when they received roles in the drama "The Great Sinner " starringGregory Peck andAva Gardner . She played another old women in "Mr. Soft Touch " withGlenn Ford .In 1950, she received a good part as
Edgar Bergen 's wife in the adventure film "Captain China " starring John Payne andGail Russell . She next another good role in the film-noir "Convicted " starring Glenn Ford andBroderick Crawford . The following year, she appeared asBrett King 's mother in "Payment on Demand " withBette Davis . Her last Hollywood movie was as Mama Ludwig,Griff Barnett 's wife, in the western "Passage West " starring John Payne. Like many German and Austrian actors, Grünig went back to Berlin in the 1950s, but found it that Germany was not the same country she had left. Many former Nazis returned and it became difficult for Grünig to integrate back into the film industry. She did, at age 76, appear in a smallSwiss movie in 1952 called "Die Venus vom Tivoli ", which was her last movie. After this Grünig returned to America. Grünig died on November 11, 1964, inLos Angeles , at the age of 88. She was cremated and her ashes rest inColumbarium of Faith in Woodlawn Cemetery inSanta Monica ,California . ActorsPaul Henreid and George Bancroft are also buried here.External links
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