Claire Kronburger

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Claire Maria Kronburger , also known as Klara Kronburger (born January 8, 1905 in Munich , † after 1927) was a German silent film actress with a very short career in the mid-1920s.

Live and act

The niece of the actor Otto Kronburger had attended the secondary school for girls and at the age of 16 received acting lessons from Professor Jacobi. Since she did not get an engagement straight away, Claire Kronburger earned herself as a silent film pianist in cinemas. Finally, at the age of 18, she made her acting debut at a popular theater.

Stuart Webbs actor Ernst Reicher discovered her one day and gave the Munich native one of the two leading female roles in the Webbs crime thriller The Malayische Jonke in January 1924 . Nine more silent films followed, including three more Stuart Webbs detective adventures, before she suddenly ended her film career in 1927. What became of Klara / Claire Kronburger, who sometimes called herself Klara / Klare Ney, possibly because of a marriage, is completely unknown.

Filmography (complete)

literature

  • Kurt Mühsam / Egon Jacobsohn: Lexicon of the film . Lichtbildbühne publishing house, Berlin 1926. p. 99

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