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Clementine Plessner

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Other names
  
Clementine Folkmann

Years active
  
1918 - 1932 (film)


Name
  
Clementine Plessner

Role
  
Film actress

Born
  
7 December 1855
Vienna, Austro-Hungarian Empire

Occupation
  
Film actress Stage actress

Died
  
February 27, 1943, Theresienstadt concentration camp

Movies
  
Different from the Others, Superfluous People

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Clementine Plessner (1855–1943) was an Austrian stage and film actress. Plessner worked in the German film industry and appeared in over sixty films, mostly during the silent era. Plessner featured in Richard Oswald's enlightenment film Different from the Others and F.W. Murnau's Journey into the Night.

Following the Nazi rise to power, the Jewish actress left Germany for neighbouring Austria. Later, after the Anchluss, she was arrested by the Nazi authorities and died in Theresienstadt concentration camp.

Selected filmography

  • The Story of Dida Ibsen (1918)
  • Henriette Jacoby (1918)
  • Different from the Others (1919)
  • Nocturne of Love (1919)
  • Lady Hamilton (1921)
  • Journey into the Night (1921)
  • Lucrezia Borgia (1922)
  • Hallig Hooge (1923)
  • Taras Bulba (1924)
  • The Circus Princess (1925)
  • The Clever Fox (1926)
  • Superfluous People (1926)
  • Only a Dancing Girl (1926)
  • Mademoiselle Josette, My Woman (1926)
  • The Eleven Schill Officers (1926)
  • The Captain from Koepenick (1926)
  • The Missing Wife (1929)
  • Der Monte Christo von Prag (1929)
  • Devotion (1929)
  • References

    Clementine Plessner Wikipedia