Trude Berliner

Trude Berliner ( born February 28, 1903 in Berlin, † February 26, 1977 in Pacific Beach; native Gertrude Berlin ) was a German actress.

Life

Trude Berliner came from the area of Hackescher Markt, received a ballet and dance training and has performed publicly at age eight on. Her first role in a performance on stage was the Heinerle in The jolly farmer. 13 -year-old she came to her first film appearance.

After the First World War, she worked in vaudeville with at the Berlin Scala, as an actress, she appeared at the Theater am Schiffbauerdamm and on Lustspielhaus, mostly in operettas and comedies. She also worked early for broadcasting.

From the mid- 1920s, she was able to prevail more and more in film. She played perky, lively girls, often with berlinerischer origin. Especially in 1931, she appeared in several major roles, mostly they were also singing and dancing.

The seizure of power by the National Socialists in 1933 abruptly ended the career of the Jewish artist. She emigrated 1933, Prague, Vienna and Paris in the Netherlands. Here she worked among other things, Willy Rosen's Cabaret Theatre of celebrities. Berlin married in 1939 born in Switzerland painter Max Schoop ( 1902-1984 ), brother of Trudi Schoop. As of 1940 the Wehrmacht invaded, she fled with her husband over Lisbon in the United States. She went on here among other things in a cabaret in New York and received a few small roles in movies.

In early June 1955, she returned to Berlin and was shown again in a German film. Then they remained permanently in America.

Filmography

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