Grete Reinwald

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Grete Reinwald 1928 in a photo by Alexander Binder

Grete Reinwald , actually Malwina Margarete Reinwald , (born May 25, 1902 in Stuttgart , † May 24, 1983 in Munich ) was a German film actress .

Life

The daughter of the court plasterer Otto Reinwald danced in the children's ballet of the Berlin theater and stood with her sister Hanni Reinwald as a child model for postcards in front of the camera. During the First World War she performed at the Kristall-Palast in Leipzig and at the Palast-Theater am Zoo in Berlin. Together with her siblings Otto and Hanni, she made her film debut in 1913 in A Midsummer Night's Dream in Our Time .

From 1919 onwards, she embodied women passionately in love or faithful wives in numerous silent films. She later worked as a supporting actress in sound films. Grete Reinwald was married to the actor Fred Louis Lerch .

Filmography

  • 1913: A midsummer night's dream in our time
  • 1916: Proletardrengen
  • 1919: The night of the decision
  • 1919: The guilt
  • 1920: fighting forces or world without war
  • 1920: Mankind's advocate
  • 1920: The end of the Paolo de Gaspardo adventure
  • 1920: the last shot
  • 1921: The fist of fate
  • 1921: On the Fool's Rope, Part 1 - Days of Horror in Financial Circles
  • 1921: On the Fool's Rope, Part 2 - Riddle of Criminology
  • 1921: John Long, the thief
  • 1921: The Escape into the Hereafter or The Dark Alley of New York
  • 1921: Tom Mürger, the bank robber
  • 1921: Little Dagmar
  • 1921: The second life
  • 1922: The comedian child
  • 1922: Blind happiness
  • 1922: The sinful vestal virgin
  • 1922: The Lady and the Tramp
  • 1922: youth
  • 1923: Time is Money
  • 1923: Wilhelm Tell
  • 1924: The Bernina smugglers
  • 1924: The Race of Death
  • 1924: Temporary gentleman
  • 1924: The cold heart
  • 1924: The gallows bride
  • 1925: People by the sea
  • 1925: Lena Warnstetten
  • 1925: golden boy
  • 1925: The Assmanns
  • 1925: What stones tell
  • 1925: Götz von Berlichingen named with the iron hand
  • 1925: The woman without money
  • 1925: Friesian blood
  • 1925: Ship in distress
  • 1926: Miss Mama
  • 1926: German hearts on the German Rhine
  • 1926: I had a comrade
  • 1926: The eleven Schill officers
  • 1926: The king's orders
  • 1926: The Hunter of Fall
  • 1927: Stolzenfels on the Rhine
  • 1927: On the Weser (I have some lovely times here ...)
  • 1927: Rose Day in August ...
  • 1927: I dreamed of love in May
  • 1927: Feme
  • 1927: I stand in gloomy midnight
  • 1928: give me life
  • 1928: I once had a beautiful fatherland
  • 1928: Autumn on the Rhine
  • 1928: slide
  • 1929: Eleven Who Where Loyal
  • 1929: Column X
  • 1929: Big City Children - Between Spree and Panke
  • 1932: laundry - washing - welfare
  • 1932: For once I don't want to worry
  • 1933: Shots at the border
  • 1933: Hans Westmar
  • 1933: Everyone participates
  • 1935: The steel beam
  • 1936: The long Grete
  • 1936: Vogelöd Castle
  • 1938: dreams are foams
  • 1938: Pitty
  • 1939: Guest performance in paradise
  • 1939: Women for Golden Hill
  • 1939: white lilac
  • 1939: Was it the one on the 3rd floor?
  • 1940: Relatives are people too
  • 1940: the scapegoat
  • 1940: Star of Rio
  • 1942: great love
  • 1943: Dangerous spring
  • 1944: How do we tell our children? (Premiere: 1949)
  • 1949: Who are you that I love?
  • 1952: prisoner soul
  • 1952: The chaplain of San Lorenzo
  • 1952: Until we meet again
  • 1957: The Princess of St. Wolfgang

literature

Kay Less : The film's great personal dictionary . The actors, directors, cameramen, producers, composers, screenwriters, film architects, outfitters, costume designers, editors, sound engineers, make-up artists and special effects designers of the 20th century. Volume 6: N - R. Mary Nolan - Meg Ryan. Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf, Berlin 2001, ISBN 3-89602-340-3 , p. 464.

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