Edna Greyff

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Edna Greyff (born May 20, 1912 ; † unknown) was a German actress .

Life

Edna Greyff made her feature film debut in Phil Jutzi's short film Mr. Mahler in a thousand troubles as the daughter of Emmy Wydas in 1934 . She initially played minor supporting roles until she cast Harry Piel in 1936 for his crime comedy His best friend in the leading role of the dancer Gerda Lind. She also played a leading role in Kurt Hoffmann's short film The Scarab . In Georg Zoch's comedy Weltrekord im Flemish , she played again in a supporting role at the side of Marina von Ditmar . Then she retired from the film business.

During the Second World War she concentrated on her theater work.

Filmography

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Greyff, Edna in deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de
  2. cf. also Deutsches Bühnen-Jahrbuch: Theater History Year and Address Book, Volume 54 , p. 617