Rita Clermont

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Rita Clermont on a photograph by Alexander Binder

Rita Clermont , born Maria Juliane Forstner , (born March 4, 1894 in Regensburg ; † December 3 / December 6, 1969 in Munich ) was a German actress .

Life

In 1910 she received acting lessons at the Munich Lustspielhaus from chief director Willy Kissmer, whom she followed in 1911 for her first engagement at the Stadttheater von Landshut . Then she came to the City Theater of Nuremberg and then to the Bremen City Theater (1843) .

A year later she reached Berlin, where she appeared at the Volksbühne . Oskar Messter discovered her for the film and gave her the leading role in the comedy Fräulein Hochmut in 1915 . She acted in very different productions such as comedies, melodramas and also educational films.

After 1924 she married and ended her film career. It was not until 1944 that she appeared again in front of the camera on three programs in the test program of Reich German TV.

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