Mary Kid

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Mary Kid (photography by Alexander Binder )

Mary Kid , actually Marie Anna Albertine Keul , (born August 8, 1901 in Hamburg , † October 29, 1988 there ) was a German actress .

Life

She had taken acting lessons in her hometown of Hamburg, but before she could embark on a career in theater, she was hired by the Austrian producer Sascha Graf Kolowrat to go to Vienna, where she became a star.

In 1924 Mary Kid returned to Germany and tried to continue her film career in Berlin. Four years later she returned to Austria and stayed there until the age of talkies.

The romance Do you know the country originated in Italy was also her only appearance in a sound film.

Mary Kid later moved back to her hometown, where she lived after World War II. Since then, no one has heard from Mary Kid.

Filmography

  • 1923: The avalanche
  • 1923: nameless
  • 1923: If you still have a mother
  • 1924: Harun al Raschid
  • 1924: rags and silk
  • 1925: front building and rear building
  • 1925: swamp and morality
  • 1925: jealousy
  • 1925: half silk
  • 1925: The bastard
  • 1926: The Honor (together with Hans Albers)
  • 1926: Circus Renz
  • 1926: The marriage inn
  • 1926: trafficking in girls
  • 1926: Secret sinners
  • 1926: crook in tails
  • 1926: The Honor (together with Hans Albers)
  • 1927: The false prince
  • 1927: The rider's daughter
  • 1927: The duty to be silent
  • 1927: I was a student in Heidelberg
  • 1927: The burning ship
  • 1927: His Highness' s mistress
  • 1927: Lützow's wild, daring hunt
  • 1927: Kaiserjäger
  • 1928: The Lampelgasse
  • 1928: song
  • 1928: A princess's thorn path
  • 1928: Other women
  • 1928: dirty money
  • 1928: Diary of a cocotte
  • 1929: The mistress and her servant
  • 1929: The missing woman
  • 1929: Sweet Yvonne
  • 1930: rats of the big city
  • 1930: A prostitute has been murdered
  • 1930: General Babka
  • 1930: do you know the country

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Individual evidence

  1. Birthday according to the Hamburg birth register, given in: Kay Less : The large personal dictionary of the film . Other sources incorrectly state 1904 as the year of birth.
  2. ↑ Film adaptations «Hermann Sudermann Foundation. Accessed December 11, 2018 (German).