Ortrud Wagner

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Ortrud Wagner , also Trude Wagner , (before 1895 - after 1921) was an actress in German silent films .

Life

Wagner acted in short films from 1912 to 1916 and then appeared in full-length films from 1917. She made four films with Leo Peukert , worked in two productions for the John Hagenbeck-Filmgesellschaft that dealt with the training of predators, with Carl de Vogt and Cläre Lotto , in one film each with the Berlin comedian Alfred Schmasow and the Hamburg dialect humorist Wolf brothers .

After 1921 no more films with her can be proven.

Filmography (selection)

  • 1912: Playful
  • 1917: incurable
  • 1918: To de Waterkant
  • 1919: The aviator's rose
  • 1919: When women love
  • 1920: The black spider
  • 1920: Ede & Co.
  • 1920: Suesslein marriage office
  • 1920: My life as a night editor
  • 1920: Red tracks
  • 1921: The night of horror in the menagerie
  • 1921: racetrack gate valve
  • 1921: The tigress

literature

  • Michael Flitner (ed.): The German tropical forest: images, myths, politics. Campus Verlag, 2000, ISBN 978-3-593-36622-7
  • Felicitas Hoppe: Criminals and Failures: five portraits. mareverlag, 2004, ISBN 978-3-936384-12-3 .
  • Berthold Leimbach: Sound documents of cabaret and their interpreters 1898-1945. Self-published, Göttingen 1991
  • Rainer E. Lotz and Axel Weggen (eds.): Discography of the Judaica recordings. Volume 1, Birgit Lotz Verlag, Bonn, ISBN 978-3-9810248-2-1
  • Lukas Richter: The Berliner Gassenhauer: Presentation, documents, collection. Waxmann Verlag, 1969, ISBN 978-3-8309-6350-9 . [ specified here (typo?) as Alfred Schma r sow !]

Web links

Remarks

  1. in “Die Schreckensnacht in the Menagerie”, 1921 and “Die Tigerin”, 1922, cf. Katja Bruns, article “Raubtierfilm”, in: Lexikon der Filmbegriffe uni-kiel , Flitner p. 87f. and Hoppe
  2. 1863-1924, actor and stage comedian, also reviewed several gramophone records and starred in 16 other silent films, cf. IMDb [1] , Richter p. 449, 458 and Berthold Leimbach: Sound documents of cabaret and their interpreters 1898-1945. Self-published, Göttingen 1991
  3. cf. Berthold Leimbach: Sound documents of cabaret and their interpreters 1898-1945. Self-published, Göttingen 1991, Rainer E. Lotz and Axel Weggen (eds.): Discography of the Judaica recordings. Volume 1, Birgit Lotz Verlag, Bonn, ISBN 978-3-9810248-2-1