Hanna Ralph

Hanna Ralph, born Johanna Antonia Adelaide Gunther, ( born September 25, 1888 in Bad Kissingen; † 25 March 1978 in Berlin) was a German actress.

Life

Six years old was Ralph Hanna as an angel in a fairy tale on stage. In 1913 she made ​​her debut at the Frankfurt Opera House, 1914/15 she worked at the Stadttheater in Mainz and 1916 at the City Theatre in Hamburg. In 1917 she took part in Berlin at various stages.

She played in many important German films of the 1920s, including in Algol. Tragedy of Power ( 1920), directed by Hans Werckmeister, as Brunhilde in Die Nibelungen (1924 ) by Fritz Lang, Helena (1924 ) by Manfred Noa, Faust (1926 ) by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau and as Madame Bertrand Napoleon on St. Helena (1929 ) by Lupu Pick.

After 1929, Hanna Ralph occurred only rarely in the film. The last time she was in 1952 before the camera. Your last stage engagements she received in the season 1937/38, the Munich Chamber games and a little later at the Deutsches Theater Berlin.

Hanna Ralph was married in 1920 to actor Emil Jannings and later also temporarily with director Fritz Wendhausen. In 1968 she was awarded the Film Award for many years of excellent work in the German film.

Filmography

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