Liane Haid

Liane Haid ( born August 16, 1895 in Vienna, † 28 November 2000 in Wabern near Bern ) was an Austrian actress and singer.

Life and career

She came from a Bavarian noble family, whose first name was actually Juliane; her sister Grit Haid was also film actress. Liane Haids stage career began as a ballet dancer at the theater. They also enjoyed a comprehensive vocal training, what you should be very useful later. In 1915 she made ​​her film debut at Jacob spot. Finally, the director Richard Oswald noticed her and offered her the title role in the 1921 silent film Lady Hamilton. After another starring role in Lucrezia Borgia, also still without sound, they should go to Hollywood. But as she was now married to Baron Friedrich Haymerle, the son of the former Austrian prime minister, Heinrich Karl von Haymerle she suggested from this offer.

Her first sound film was The Immortal Lump the many more followed. Among other things, she was a partner of Hans Albers, Willi Forst and Gustav Fröhlich. In the strip, the song is over, she sang the hit, which was then famous: Adieu my little guardsman ( 1930). One of the most famous films was Kissed one should not go to sleep by 1936.

Also, because of the frequent separations by their profession failed in 1937 her second marriage to the Berlin Bar and actor Hans Somborn. But when she got in 1937 fewer roles offered, she married the Swiss physician Dr. Carl Spycher and accompanied him on his many years of research trips through the tropics. Due to the Nazi rule in Austria in 1942 she had to flee to Switzerland. After Spycher and Haid separated after 30 years, she lived with her ​​son Pierre from his second marriage in Wabern.

After the war, Liane Haid only played in a movie with. After the pitcher to the green wreath (1953 ) she officially ended her career. In 1969 she received whether their merits for the German film, the Film Award. She died at the age of 105 at her home in Wabern. Your honorary devoted grave is located on the Dornbacher Cemetery (Group 36, Tomb 9) in Vienna. In 2008 in Vienna Hernals ( 17th district ) was named the Liane Haid - path for her.

Movies

Discography

  • Potpourri " My sister and I " ( Ralph Benatzky ), 1930, Liane Haid - Oskar Karl Weis and the Lewis Ruth band Electrola No. EH 501
  • Adieu, my little Garde officer ( Robert Stolz / Walter Reisch ) from the super - talky " The song is from " (directed by Géza von Bolváry ), 1930, Liane Haid with Ruth Lewis band, conducted by Robert Stolz, No. Electrola EH 609
  • I do not know who you are ( Robert Stolz / Ernst Marischka ) from the same sound film (directed by Géza von Bolváry ), 1932, Liane Haid and Eddie Saxon and his Columbia Dance Orchestra, Columbia No. DW. 2133 -I
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