Grete Hollmann

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Claire Maria Margarethe "Grete" Hollmann (born February 1, 1900 in Berlin ; † after 1924) was a German silent film actress .

Live and act

Margarethe “Grete” Hollmann attended the secondary school for girls and a boarding school in Thuringia . Then she took artistic training from the court actress Margret Hennig. Grete Hollmann was already on stage as a child and performed at theaters in Barmen, Elberfeld and Halle. In 1918 she was brought to film by Oskar Messter and made her screen debut at the side of Viggo Larsen .

A little later she went to Munich for three years and entered the service of Emelka . During this time, on October 28, 1920, Grete Hollmann married the film director Carl Boese , her director of the Fridericus Rex film The Dancer Barberina . However, the marriage did not last long. Back in Berlin at the side of her husband since the end of 1924, Grete Hollmann soon disappeared completely from the public eye.

Filmography

  • 1918: The blue Mauritius
  • 1919: At the last moment
  • 1919: About diamonds and women
  • 1919: Deported
  • 1920: The dancer Barberina
  • 1920: three nights
  • 1920: The midnight goddess
  • 1920: The drama of Glossow
  • 1920: The Raft of the Dead
  • 1921: The walk through hell
  • 1921: The shadow of Gaby Leed
  • 1921: Pirates of Beauty
  • 1921: The black shame
  • 1922: Luifer
  • 1922: The Eye of the Dead
  • 1922: the big lie
  • 1923: Maciste and the Chinese chest
  • 1923: Count Cohn
  • 1924: Girls You Don't Marry

literature

  • Kurt Mühsam / Egon Jacobsohn: Lexicon of the film . Lichtbildbühne publishing house, Berlin 1926. p. 81

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