Hella Kurty

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Hella Kürty , also Hella Kürti , (born July 23, 1900 in Germany , † November 7, 1954 in London , United Kingdom ) was a German actress and singer (soprano).

Live and act

Little is known about Kürty's career. Obviously she received training as a singer ( soprano ). At the beginning of the 1920s she can be seen as a singer and performer at the Breslauer Schauspielhaus, the operetta theater, and since the middle of the same decade she has appeared in Berlin both on the stage ( Theater des Westens ) and in film. In 1930 she made her sound film debut alongside Richard Tauber in the cinema operetta " The Land of Smiles " based on the eponymous model by Franz Lehár . In 1932 Hella Kürty left the capital of the Reich and followed a call to the German Theater in Munich .

The takeover of power by the National Socialists quickly led to the professional isolation of the Jewish artist, and so Hella Kürty decided to emigrate to England in the mid-1930s. There she married in 1937 and was summoned as a witness in a book rights lawsuit that same year. In April 1939 she went on a major tour of South Africa with her great theatrical success " The Land of Smiles ". During the Second World War , Hella Kürty found a little occupation in British film, after which her trail is lost. She remained in London until her death in 1954.

Filmography

literature

  • Kay Less : "In life, more is taken from you than given ...". Lexicon of filmmakers who emigrated from Germany and Austria between 1933 and 1945. A general overview. ACABUS Verlag, Hamburg 2011, ISBN 978-3-86282-049-8 , p. 588.

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