Dorit Kreysler

Dorit Kreysler (1909–1999) was an Austrian film actress.[1]

Dorit Kreysler
With Peter Igelhoff (left) and Willi Schaeffers (right) in 1938
Born5 December 1909
Died16 December 1999
Other namesDorothea Josephina Friederike Nicoletta Kreisler
OccupationActress
Years active1934–1972 (film)

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1934Enjoy YourselvesGusti Melzer, Kellnerin im "Bratwurstglöckl"
1934Mr. Kobin Seeks AdventureMonika, seine Frau
1934Jungfrau gegen MönchMutz Hagedorn
1935Fresh Wind from CanadaKarin, seine Tochter
1935A Night on the DanubeSteffi Eidinger, Primgeigerin der Kapelle 'Donauschwalben'
1938Peter spielt mit dem FeuerSteffie von Egge
1939Die kluge SchwiegermutterLiselott
1939Woman Without a PastEllen, Ruths Freundin
1940Commissioner EyckMrs. Gustafson
1940Woman Made to MeasureFräulein Zettlund
1940LiebesschuleLili, Zigarettenmädchen
1940My Daughter Lives in ViennaMarga Fritsch
1940Herz ohne HeimatLizzie
1940Roses in TyrolLisa
1940Vienna BloodLiesl Stadler (dancer)
1943Carnival of LoveKitty, Tänzerin
1943Die Wirtin zum Weißen Röß'lReserl
1943Beloved DarlingEva
1944The Master DetectiveBallett-Tänzerin Ilse Braun
1946Die FledermausAdele
1949Twelve Hearts for CharlyFrau Eichhorn
1949Nothing But CoincidenceFrau Osterloh
1949Artists' BloodLissy Schilling - Dolmetscherin
1949The Appeal to ConscienceBlumenverkäuferin
1949Ich mach dich glücklichVera
1950Wedding with ErikaIrene
1951Czardas der HerzenLilly
1951Sensation in San RemoLydia Leer
1952The Chaste LibertineRita Reiner
1952I Lost My Heart in HeidelbergPia Biberger
1953The Postponed Wedding NightMady
1953Aunt Jutta from CalcuttaBaby
1954CabaretFranzi Holm
1955The Inn on the Lahn
1955Mensch ärger' dich nicht!
1956In Hamburg When the Nights Are Long
1956Opera BallHanni, Dienstmädchen bei Dannhauser
1956Love, Summer and MusicResi Rinnertaler, Tonis Schwester
1957Zwei Herzen voller SeligkeitFrau Nina Krause - Patientin
1957The Simple GirlMrs. Seidel

References

  1. Goble p.338

Bibliography

  • Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.


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