Lina Salten

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Lina Salten (born February 1, 1890 in Cologne , † January 1943 in Auschwitz concentration camp ; born Lina Salomon ) was a German actress .

Life

She received her acting training from Max Martersteig in Cologne and began her first engagement in 1910 at the newly built Municipal Theater in Hagen . In 1912 she played particularly in Berlin, where she at Rose Theater , the Thalia ensemble at the Berlin theater and the Meinhard - Bernauer was seen -Bühnen. From the end of September 1913 to the beginning of November 1914 she went on a tour that took her to Saarbrücken and Cologne, among other places.

In Franz Porten's film biography The Film from Queen Luise , she made her screen debut as Crown Princess Friederike . For a decade she took on major and minor roles in German silent films. Even before the Nazis came to power in 1933, the Jewish artist was almost forgotten. On January 12, 1943, she was deported to Auschwitz on the 26th Osttransport, where in all probability she was gassed.

Filmography

  • 1913: The film about Queen Luise (3 parts)
  • 1915: girlfriends
  • 1916: The knitting needles
  • 1917: Room number seven
  • 1917: The judge
  • 1917: Miss Pfiffikus
  • 1918: The creeping danger
  • 1918: Edelwild
  • 1918: ... luck for an hour
  • 1918: The ghost hunt
  • 1919: Circassian blood
  • 1919: The Terminists Club
  • 1919: an insignificant woman
  • 1919: Angelo. The mystery of the castle
  • 1920: The drama of Glossow
  • 1920: Yours is my heart
  • 1921: The night of horrors at Drachenegg Castle
  • 1921: Redeemed through love
  • 1921: sacrifice of love
  • 1921: The little midinette
  • 1921: The stolen million dollar recipe
  • 1922: Bummellotte
  • 1923: Laughing weeping

literature

  • Kay Less : Between the stage and the barracks. Lexicon of persecuted theater, film and music artists from 1933 to 1945 . With a foreword by Paul Spiegel . Metropol, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-938690-10-9 , p. 302.

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