Hermine Sterler

Hermione Sterler ( born March 20, 1894 in Cannstatt, † 25 May 1982) was a German actress.

Life

She made her debut in 1918 at the Residenz Theater Hanover and came to Berlin later. There they joined, among others, on the Little Theater. It acted in the role of the professional salon lady and was widely used from 1921 to the German silent film. Here she played early wives and mothers, 1930 in Rasputin, Demon of women she put the Tsarina Alexandra dar.

Due to the rise of the Nazis, the Jew gave way in 1933 to Vienna, where she could continue to work for theater and in film. The annexation of Austria ended her artistic career here.

Hermione Sterler pulled away to London, and came from there to the USA. The film director William Dieterle emigrated also gave her in his biography Paul Ehrlich - A Life for the research, the first roll of film in America.

During the Second World War and after she appeared in several Hollywood productions, where she posed in mostly very small roles German or other European women. In the anti - Nazi film The Hitler gang she played the wife of Ernst Hanfstaengl. Most recently, she was in my father to see the actor directed by Robert Siodmak in 1956 again in a German film.

Filmography (selection)

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