Lola Urban-Kneidinger

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Lola Urban-Kneidinger , sometimes just Lola Kneidinger , (born January 13, 1901 , † July 19, 1989 ) was a German actress .

Life

She was particularly active as a film actress in the 1920s and 1950s . At 19, she had a supporting role in the silent film by Richard Oswald The fourth commandment (also Martin Schalanters last walk. A parent tragedy ). Until 1923 she played in several productions. It wasn't until 1953 that she continued her acting career in a film by EW Emo , but mostly received supporting roles . She was last seen in a 1966 film adaptation of Muriel Sparks' The Ballad of Peckham Rye on television.

Her grave is on the Neustift Cemetery (Gr. 15. R. 2, No. 16) in Vienna.

Filmography

  • 1919: The novel of a Viennese flower girl
  • 1920: the fourth commandment
  • 1920: Anita
  • 1920: Enjoy life
  • 1920: Bachelor business
  • 1921: The glittering curse
  • 1921: Lot from the man; The great miss
  • 1922: The Ragman of Paris
  • 1922: The black Lou
  • 1923: knock-out!
  • 1923: Hoffmann's stories
  • 1953: Irene in distress
  • 1955: The dairymaid from St. Kathrein
  • 1955: Your first date
  • 1957: The Maiden War
  • 1958: Doctor without exam (1958)
  • 1959: When the bells ring brightly
  • 1959: If only my big brother only knew!
  • 1966: The Ballad of Peckham Rye

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