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Full Name
  
Dorrit Weixler

Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Dorrit Weixler


Years active
  
1911–1916

Occupation
  
Actress

Movies
  
Das Topfchen

Dorrit Weixler

Born
  
27 March 1892 (
1892-03-27
)
Berlin, Germany

Died
  
November 30, 1916, Berlin, Germany

Dorrit weixler


Dorrit Weixler (27 March 1892 – 30 November 1916) was a German film actress of the early 20th century who is best recalled for her comedic roles in German films from the World War I era.

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Career

The elder sister of actress Grete Weixler, Dorrit first appeared in silent film shorts for director Alwin Neuß (1879–1935) in 1911. In 1913 she began a successful collaboration with film director Franz Hofer at Luna Film. Hofer began casting Weixler in a number of comedies presenting her as a comedic, temperamental, independent-minded but endearing teenager, often replete in her soon-to-be signature sailor outfit. She often appeared opposite popular German actor and director Ernst Lubitsch and matinee idol Bruno Kastner in her early films with Hofer. Weixler made approximately eleven films with Hofer, and her role as a brassy teen became popular with German filmgoers.

In 1915 she moved to Oliver Film, but her image was not tampered with significantly. A number of "Dorrit" films were released from 1915 to 1916 which followed her adventures, such as: Dorrit's Chauffeur (1915), Dorrits Eheglück (English: Dorrit's Marital Bliss) (1916) and Dorrit bekommt 'ne Lebensstellung (Dorrit Gets a Job for Life) (1916) for directors such as Paul Otto and Paul Heidemann.

Death

During the end of May 1916, Weixler was at a theater in Nollendorfplatz as part of a "Dorrit Weixler Week"; a promotional campaign for the actress. It was Weixler's first time performing on stage. The audience at the theater was full and Weixler was to entertain the crowd with comedic sketches and dancing. During a dance routine, Weixler collapsed on stage and the show had to be closed. Various speculations were cast by the press for her ailment, including stress or a neurological disorder. The filming of a new movie had to be aborted because of her poor health after her collapse. Later that year Weixler was given morphine, to which she became addicted. She was placed in a sanatorium in Berlin for rest and recovery. On 30 November 1916, aged 24, she committed suicide by hanging herself. She was buried at the Südwestkirchhof cemetery in Stahnsdorf in December of that year.

In 1921, five years after her death, Dorittchens Vergnügungsreise (Dorritchen's Pleasure Cruise) was released to the German public. Filmed in 1916, the film was directed by Paul Heidemann, and Weixler appeared opposite actors Bruno Kastner and Kurt Busch.

Filmography

Actress
1918
Die Liebe höret nimmer auf
1917
Gütertrennung (Short)
1916
Die gestörte Hochzeitsnacht
1916
Dorittchens Vergnügungsreise
1916
Dorrit bekommt 'ne Lebensstellung (Short)
1916
Dorrits Eheglück as
Dorrit
1916
Das Recht der Erstgeborenen (Short)
1915
Aschenbrödelchen (Short) as
Dorrit Martinsen (Tochter)
1915
Die Mieze von Bolle
1915
Ein verliebter Racker as
Lo Klingenmüller
1915
Auf Hoheits Fürsprache (Short)
1915
Dorrits Chauffeur (Short)
1915
Maria
1915
Kammermusik as
Marion
1915
Sein Störenfried (Short) as
Nichte
1915
Malheurchen Nummer acht
1915
Miss Piccolo (Short) as
Lo - Fräulein Piccolo
1914
Das Liebesbarometer as
Lo
1914
Der unsichtbare Zeuge
1914
Deutsche Helden (Short)
1914
Heimgekehrt
1914
Todesrauschen
1914
Schwitzbas G.M.B.H. (Short)
1913
Der neue Unterpräfekt (Short)
1913
Gütertrennung? (Short)
1913
Das rosa Pantöffelchen as
Countess Lo
1913
Die Königin von Saba (Short) as
Hetty von Töftlund
1913
Das Töpfchen (Short) as
Frau Leutnant
1913
Sittendrama aus Berlin W (Short)
1913
Die das Glück narrt as
Dorrit
1912
Fräulein Chef (Short)
1911
Alwin auf der Hochzeitsreise (Short)
1911
Seine erste Liebe (Short) as
Lo

References

Dorrit Weixler Wikipedia