Heidemarie Hatheyer

Heidemarie Hatheyer

ACTRESS

Heidemarie Hatheyer was an Austrian actress, singer and cabaret artist. She was born in Villach, Carinthia, Austria. After finishing high school she started to be a journalist but went instead to Vienna to play at the cabaret "Atelier am Naschmarkt". In 1936 she had her first stage engagement at the Theater an der Wien with Zarah Leander in "Axel an der Himmelstür" with music by Ralph Benatzky and lyrics by Paul Morgan and Hans Weigel. In 1937 she worked at the Kammerspiele, Munich. And in 1942 an der Staatstheater Berlin. Luis Trenker discovered her for his film The Mountain Calls (1938) , in which she became the leading lady. After that she signed a contract with Tobis Films. She played in Wally of the Vultures (1940) and I accuse (1941). After the war, because of her acting in this last Nazi-propaganda film, she was forbidden to play in cinema. Nevertheless, she played on stage in Germany, Switzerland and Vienna. From 1949 she was allowed to play again in cinema and on TV. In 1952
  • Where was
    Heidemarie Hatheyer born?

    Heidemarie Hatheyer was born in Villach, Carinthia, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]


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