Maria Minzenti

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Maria Minzenti, photographed by Edith Barakovich

Maria Minzenti , born in Maria Mindszenty , also Maria Mindzenty and Maria Menti (born May 21, 1898 in Vienna , Austria-Hungary , † April 19, 1973 in Vienna , Austria ) was an Austrian actress and dancer .

Life

After training in ballet, she went to the Vienna State Opera and became a ballerina there . From 1920 she also received film roles. In 1921 she took over the portrayal of the title character in Merista, the dancer , after which she embodied mostly elegant, graceful young women in leading and important supporting roles.

After about a decade, when the sound film era began, Minzenti's film career was almost over. She continued to work as a dancer and later a ballet master at the dance stage and went on a few tours. She also tried her hand as a costume designer and writer .

Filmography

  • 1920: The Duke of Reichstadt
  • 1922: Meriota, the dancer
  • 1922: The Queen's Favorite
  • 1922: The dividing bridge
  • 1924: The blonde Hannele
  • 1924: The way to God
  • 1925: A song sounds from my youth
  • 1925: Venetian love affairs
  • 1925: Mrs. Worrington's perfume
  • 1925: It is written in the stars
  • 1926: the seventh boy
  • 1926: Marco’s greatest bet
  • 1926: The innocence without a dress
  • 1926: Our Emden
  • 1926: The Feldherrnhügel
  • 1927: one against all
  • 1927: The villa in the Tiergarten
  • 1927: A day of roses in August
  • 1927: Stolzenfels on the Rhine
  • 1927: The holy lie
  • 1928: The Piccolo of the Golden Lion
  • 1928: The jewel martens
  • 1928: What's wrong with Nanette?
  • 1930: When the evening bells ring
  • 1954: If I were once God

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