Inge Helgard
Inge Helgard (born April 14, 1896 , † after 1923) was a German singer and silent film actress .
Live and act
Inge Helgard, a pseudonym, received vocal training in Dresden and Berlin in order to subsequently appear at the operetta. After additional training as a film actress by director Iwa Raffay , Inge Helgard first appeared in front of the camera in 1921. In the following years, she received leading roles in a number of artistically completely insignificant entertainment films, most recently mainly productions by Harry Piel . As early as 1923 she withdrew from film and disappeared from the public eye.
Filmography
- 1921: The Adventures of a Murdered Man, Two Parts
- 1921: The countess and her servant
- 1922: guilt and atonement
- 1922: Notes of Death
- 1922: The lodging house for gentlemen
- 1922: a whore's toy
- 1922: The black envelope
- 1923: rivals
- 1923: the last fight
literature
- Movie star. Richter's Handbook of Actors, Directors and Writers of Film. Vol. 4, 1921/1922, ZDB -ID 1342234-0 , p. 37 f.
Web links
- Inge Helgard in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Inge Helgard at filmportal.de
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SURNAME | Helgard, Inge |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German singer and silent film actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 14, 1896 |
DATE OF DEATH | after 1923 |