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Nationality
  
German

Siblings
  
Lori Lahner

Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Grete Mosheim

Occupation
  
Actress


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Full Name
  
Margarete Emma Dorothea Mosheim

Born
  
8 January 1905 (
1905-01-08
)
Berlin, Germany

Died
  
December 29, 1986, New York City, New York, United States

Movies
  
Car of Dreams, Dreyfus, Cyanide, Michael, Junges Blut

Spouse
  
Howard Gould (m. 1937–1947), Oskar Homolka (m. 1928–1937), Robert Cooper

Similar People
  
Oskar Homolka, Richard Oswald, Graham Cutts, Howard Gould, Jay Gould

Car of Dreams (1935) - FULL Movie - Grete Mosheim, John Mills, Norah Howard


Margarete Emma Dorothea "Grete" Mosheim (8 January 1905 – 29 December 1986) was a German film, theatre, and television actress of Jewish ancestry (on her father's side).

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Early life

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Mosheim was born in Berlin, Germany on 8 January 1905, the daughter of Markus Mosheim (1868-1956) and his wife Clara Mosheim née Hilger (1875-1970). Her sister was actress Lore Mosheim, who appeared in at least nine movies.

Theatre

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Mosheim started her acting career at the age of 17 and was a member of Deutsches Theater, Berlin from 1922 to 1931. She began studying at Max Reinhardt's School of Drama under Berthold Held in early 1922, alongside Marlene Dietrich.

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Mosheim became established under Max Reinhardt, and in 1925 he gave her the chance to substitute in the play Der sprechende Affe by René Fauchois when the female lead became ill. Mosheim learned the difficult role from Albert Bassermann in just 24 hours and became a superstar almost overnight. Until 1933, when she went to London to escape Adolf Hitler's rise to power, she was pre-eminent in the Berlin theatre scene. She performed in a wide variety of roles, being equally at home in drama and comedy. She also appeared in musical revues and recorded songs by Friedrich Hollaender and others.

After intensive study, she mastered English well enough to appear in Two Share a Dwelling in London in 1935. She appeared again on stage in Germany from 1952 on, but did not return to films - other than in a few TV roles - until her appearance as the grandmother in Moritz, Dear Moritz in 1978.

Films

Mosheim appeared in numerous German films, mostly silent movies, starting with Michael in 1924. Until she fled Germany in 1933, she starred in many films, including Dreyfus (1930) and Yorck (1931). In 1935 she starred in the British film Car of Dreams.

Personal life

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Mosheim was married three times: to actor Oskar Homolka in Berlin (1928-1933), to industrialist Howard Gould in London (1937-1948) and to journalist Robert Cooper, who was a correspondent for The Times. She had no children.

Death

Grete Mosheim died from cancer in New York City on 29 December 1986, aged 81.

Honours

In 1984, she was awarded the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, Germany's highest civilian award.

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Filmography

Actress
1983
Haus Vaterland (TV Series)
1978
Moritz, Dear Moritz as
Großmutter
1970
Der Kommissar (TV Series) as
Frau Beilke
- -wie die Wölfe (1970) - Frau Beilke
1970
Der Hermelin (TV Movie) as
Die alte Dame
1969
Die Glasmenagerie (TV Movie) as
Amanda Wingfield
1962
Dreht euch nicht um! (TV Movie) as
Mirjam
1935
Car of Dreams as
Vera Hart
1933
Moral und Liebe as
Heda Keßler
1931
Yorck as
Barbara
1931
Poor as a Church Mouse as
Susi Sachs
1931
Arme, kleine Eva as
Eva, beider Tochter
1930
The Dreyfus Case as
Lucie Dreyfus
1930
Cyankali as
Hete Fent
1929
Die Siebzehnjährigen as
Erika Sörensen
1928
Die Rothausgasse as
Milada Rezek
1928
Die kleine Sklavin as
Lilli
1928
Dame Care as
Käthe, die Tochter
1927
Höhere Töchter as
Maria, die Tochter
1927
Das Erwachen des Weibes as
Frida Ponath
1927
Arme kleine Sif as
Sif
1927
Feme as
Charlotte Burthe
1927
Students' Love as
Ellen
1927
Faschingszauber as
Edith Vallon
1927
Die Sporck'schen Jäger as
Elisabeth, seine Tochter
1926
Derby. Ein Ausschnitt aus der Welt des Trabersports as
Edith, seine Tochter
1926
Die Flammen lügen as
Anne von Berke
1926
Junges Blut as
Obersekundanerin
1926
The Violinist of Florence as
Schwester des Malers
1926
Wir armen kleinen Mädchen
1925
Ein Lebenskünstler
1924
Michael as
Frau Alice Adelsskjold
Soundtrack
1935
Car of Dreams (performer: "Car of Dreams" - uncredited)
Self
1976
Underground and Emigrants (Documentary)
1973
Der große Zauberer - Max Reinhardt (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1961
Treffpunkt New York (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode #1.4 (1961) - Self

References

Grete Mosheim Wikipedia