Gertrud von Hoschek

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Gertrud von Hoschek (born March 9, 1910 in Mainz , † after 1925) was a German child actress .

Live and act

Gertrud von Hoschek received private lessons and attended a secondary school for girls. She came to the theater in 1914 through an uncle who had been general secretary at the stage association Julius Hirsch: Max Reinhardt used the four-year-old as an infanta in a production of Don Carlos . Four years later, the girl made her film debut.

Until 1922 she was regularly cast as a daughter on duty, after which Gertrud von Hoschek appeared almost exclusively in the theater, where she was often given backfish roles until the mid-20s. The pieces in which she appeared include Tyra, Nju, Caesar and Cleopatra, Fuhrmann Henschel , Rose Bernd , Die Weber , Das Dreimäderlhaus and Götz von Berlichingen . At that time she worked at several Berlin venues, including the German Theater , the Tribune, the Theater on Kommandantenstrasse, the Theater des Westens , the Great Playhouse and the Berlin Theater .

With the transition into early adulthood, Gertrud von Hoschek obviously ended her acting; Since then, there has been no evidence of obligations for the stage or film.

Filmography

  • 1918: Peer Gynt
  • 1919: The outlaws
  • 1919: The ritual murder
  • 1920: Isle of the Dead
  • 1920: The House of Secrets
  • 1920: Atonement
  • 1920: The burning city
  • 1920: The underground temple
  • 1920: the big secret
  • 1921: The History of the Gray House, Part Two
  • 1921: The Story of Barak Johnson
  • 1922: The Princess of the Ocean Shipyard
  • 1922: The wrong Dimitry
  • 1925: luxury female

literature

  • Kurt Mühsam, Egon Jacobsohn: Lexicon of the film. Lichtbildbühne publishing house, Berlin 1926, p. 82.

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