Julia Serda
Julia Serda (born April 6, 1875 in Vienna , † November 3, 1965 in Dresden ) was an Austro-German actress .
Life
Julia Serda received singing lessons from Pauline Lucca and then acting lessons at the Vienna Conservatory . Her career as a theater actress began in Breslau in 1895 , after which she worked for three years in Königsberg (Prussia) .
In 1899 she was engaged at the Dresden Court Theater , in 1902 she played for the first time in Berlin, and in 1907 she had her first appearance at the Vienna Burgtheater . From 1908 to 1914 she worked at the Meinhard-Bernauer-Bühnen in Berlin, from 1914 to 1921 at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg.
Julia Serda acted at this time in the roles of the naive and sentimental, for example in Die Jüdin von Toledo , Salome by Oscar Wilde , as a cricket in Johannisfeuer by Hermann Sudermann , Louise in Kabale und Liebe or Leonore in The Conspiracy of Fiesco to Genoa . She later worked in character roles at theaters in Berlin and Vienna.
From 1920 she also got her first roles in silent films. Although she was often used in cinema productions, she rarely got beyond the tasks of a small actress. In 1937 she played one of her most famous film roles in La Habanera under the direction of Detlef Sierck . She was seen as Zarah Leander's aunt . In total, she played in around 100 films.
Julia Serda was married to the actor Hans Junkermann since 1911 . Her daughter was the actress Charlotte Serda (1910-1965) from the relationship for Odol -Fabrikanten Karl August Lingner . After the death of her husband in 1943, Julia Serda lived secluded in Dresden and was only seen occasionally in guest performances.
Filmography
- 1920: Putschliesel
- 1920: A great man's love
- 1920: Whitechapel. A chain of pearls and adventures
- 1921: The golden network
- 1921: Little Dagmar
- 1921: The forbidden fruit
- 1921: Lady Hamilton
- 1921: The Secret of the Mummy
- 1922: Who never suffered through love
- 1922: Lola Montez, the king's dancer
- 1922: The king's mistress
- 1922: Tabea, get up!
- 1922: The good-for-nothing
- 1923: Count Cohn
- 1923: Nanon
- 1923: Queen Caroline of England
- 1923: Fridericus Rex
- 1924: The little one from clothing
- 1924: The mistress of Monbijou
- 1924: Royal love
- 1924: The orphan of Capri
- 1925: The Anne-Liese of Dessau
- 1925: The secret of old Mamsell
- 1925: The one from the other bank
- 1926: The gray house
- 1926: Maria, the story of one heart
- 1926: people among each other
- 1926: Princess Trulala
- 1926: The Prince and the Dancer
- 1926: Marie's soldier
- 1926: braid and sword
- 1927: The Juxbaron
- 1927: The outcasts
- 1927: Three boys moved
- 1927: A Dubarry from today
- 1927: The great Lola
- 1927: The marriage nest
- 1927: A girl from the people
- 1927: The duty to be silent
- 1927: The Rio women's refuge
- 1928: The man with the tree frog
- 1928: old Fritz
- 1928: The Carnival Prince
- 1929: The living corpse
- 1929: Atlantic
- 1929: The missing will
- 1930: The emperor's detective
- 1930: Love Waltz
- 1930: Olympia
- 1930: Zapfenstreich on the Rhine
- 1931: As long as a Strauss waltz sounds
- 1931: Mary Dugan murder trial
- 1931: Mamsell Nitouche
- 1931: The stork is on strike / Siegfried the sailor
- 1931: The office manager
- 1932: What do men know?
- 1932: love in uniform
- 1933: Dream of Schönbrunn
- 1933: Home on the Rhine
- 1933: The little swindler
- 1934: Lottchen's birthday
- 1934: Farewell waltz
- 1934: masquerade
- 1934: Heinz in the moon
- 1935: My life for Maria Isabell
- 1935: Regine
- 1935: end of the line
- 1935: The cat in the sack
- 1935: Everything gone to the dog
- 1935: make me happy
- 1935: love people
- 1936: A woman of no importance
- 1936: Three girls around Schubert
- 1936: Allotria
- 1936: Over there in the heather
- 1937: Signal in the night
- 1937: his last model
- 1937: Monika
- 1937: La Habanera
- 1938: The Impossible Mr. Pitt
- 1938: A woman comes to the tropics
- 1938: Riddle about Beate
- 1939: People from the Varieté
- 1939: a hopeless case
- 1939: Opera Ball
- 1939: Who kisses Madeleine
- 1939: When men travel
- 1939: love is strictly forbidden
- 1940: Roses in Tyrol
- 1940: The gentleman in the house
- 1940: World record in fling
- 1941: The way out into the open
- 1941: Clarissa
- 1942: The golden city
- 1942: Through the eyes of a woman
- 1942: great love
- 1942: Symphony of a Life
- 1944: Music in Salzburg
Web links
- Julia Serda in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Biography with photo
Individual evidence
- ↑ https://www.imdb.com/filmosearch?explore=title_type&role=nm0784913&ref_=filmo_ref_job_typ&sort=num_votes,desc&mode=detail&page=1&job_type=actress&title_type=movie
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Serda, Julia |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian-German actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 6, 1875 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna |
DATE OF DEATH | November 3, 1965 |
Place of death | Dresden |