Alice Graf

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Alice Graf , born in Anneliese Graf , (born February 10 between 1930 and 1935 in Cologne-Lindenthal ) is / was a German film actress of the 1950s, best known for the title role in the 1956 home film Die Magd von Heiligenblut .

biography

Alice Graf's second film was the war drama Company Edelweiss . The director was Heinz Paul , who made a comeback with this film in 1954. Graf played the Norwegian Silke Rasmussen, in the film, who campaigned with the sentence: ". The tragedy of a German shock troops from the 2nd World War in the Far North" The following year seemed Graf in Hubert Marischka comedy Let the sun shine again in the role Friedel Clausen with. Hertha Feiler , Hans Holt and the then still little Cornelia Froboess played the main roles .

In the local film drama Die Magd von Heiligenblut from 1956, Alice Graf was then cast in the leading role of the maid Maria. Her partner was Erich Auer , directed by Alfred Lehner . Graf delivered her last film work for DEFA in 1957 . The literary adaptation Polonia-Express by Kurt Jung-Alsen with Graf and Horst Schön in the leading roles is based on the experiences of the working-class veteran Otto Kühne . Graf played Hella Merkel, the friend of the protagonist Fritz Marr embodied by Horst Schön.

After that, the track of the actress is lost. In 1960 she was registered in Munich 38 and was represented by the artist agency Irmgard Palz.

Filmography (selection)

literature

  • Johann Caspar Glenzdorf: Glenzdorf's international film lexicon. Biographical manual for the entire film industry. Volume 1: A-Heck. Prominent-Filmverlag, Bad Münder 1960, DNB 451560736 , p. 529.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Alice Graf sS filmportal.de
  2. Edelweiß company see letterboxd.com Image of the film poster
  3. Let the sun shine again Fig. Film poster adS filmportal.de
  4. ^ The maid of Heiligenblut see cinema.de
  5. Polonia-Expess movie poster see jozefsquare.com