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  1. Lucie Höflich (born Helene Lucie von Holwede; 20 February 1883 – 9 October 1956) was a German actress, teacher and head of the Staatliche Schauspielschule (State Drama School) in Berlin. In 1937 she was named the Staats-Schauspielerin (State Actress) and in 1953 she was awarded the Bundesverdienstkreuz.

  2. Lucie Höflich, geboren als Helene Lucie von Holwede, war eine deutsche Schauspielerin.

  3. Lucie Höflich was born on 20 February 1883 in Hannover, Germany. She was an actress, known for Anastasia: The Czar's Last Daughter (1956), Tartuffe (1925) and Sky Without Stars (1955). She was married to Georg Anton Mayer and Emil Jannings. She died on 9 October 1956 in Berlin, Germany.

    • Actress
    • February 20, 1883
    • Lucie Höflich
    • October 9, 1956
  4. Lucie Höflich was an important pillar of the Reinhardt-Theater and attained the high point of her fame around 1920 as a great realistic character actress. Her acting artistry was marked by naturalness and high intensity despite minimal physical gestures and a restrained vitality with sudden outbursts.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ohm_KrügerOhm Krüger - Wikipedia

    Ohm Krüger (English: Uncle Krüger) is a 1941 German biographical film directed by Hans Steinhoff and starring Emil Jannings, Lucie Höflich, and Werner Hinz. It was one of a series of major propaganda films produced in Nazi Germany attacking the United Kingdom.

  6. Biographien Lucie Höflich. (eigentlich Helene Lucie von Holwede) geboren am 20. Februar 1883 in Hannover. gestorben am 9. Oktober 1956 in Berlin. deutsche Schauspielerin, Schauspiellehrerin und Professorin, Leiterin der Staatlichen Schauspielschule in Berlin. 140. Geburtstag am 20. Februar 2023. Biografie • Zitate • Literatur & Quellen.

  7. actress. 73 years biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death. «Anastasia: The Czar's Last Daughter» (1956), «Sky Without Stars» (1955), «Lache Bajazzo» (1943), «Altes Herz wird wieder jung» (1943), «Laugh Pagliacci» (1943)...