Grethe Weiser(1903-1970)
- Actress
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Grethe Weiser (born in Hannover, Germany, as Mathilde Ella Dorothea
Margarethe Nowka) was a singer, comedian, film and stage actress. She
grew up in Kotsche and Dresden and went to the private school Höhere
Töchter. At the age of 18 she married Josef Weiser, with whom she had a
son in 1922. The family moved to Berlin, where Mr. Weiser opened a
cabaret for his wife. There Grethe studied acting and singing, played
first at the famous Wintergarten and at the Cabaret der Komiker. Soon
she became one of the best German Couplet and Chansonnette singers. Her
first silent movie was "Männer vor der Ehe" (1927), where she played a
mate. Later her husband decided to leave Germany because he was Jewish
and so not destroy the career of his wife. After the divorce in 1934
she met film producer Hermann Schwerin and he became her companion.
Most of her films were comedies, happy humor films and full of heart.
In 1960 she played on stage in Hamburg and in Berlin an der Komödie am
Hebbel and at the Renaissance Theater. In 1968 she got an award called
"Verdienstkreuz" from the German President. She made more than 140
movies and some of her greatest were Die göttliche Jette (1937) ("The Divine Jetta")
(1937), Die große Liebe (1942) ("The Great Love")(1942) in which she met the great
Zarah Leander and became her life long friend, Gabriela (1950) with Zarah
Leander, Fanfaren der Liebe (1951) ("Fanfares of Love") (1951) which was remade in the
USA with Marilyn Monroe as "Some Like It Hot", Der Onkel aus Amerika (1953) ("Uncle from
America") (1953) opposite Hans Moser, and Casino de Paris (1957).