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Lída Baarová (born Ludmila Babková; 7 September 1914 – 27 October 2000) was a Czech actress who for two years was the mistress of the
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propaganda minister of Germany,
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.


Biography


Life and career

Born in
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, Baarová studied acting at the city's Conservatory and received her first film role in the Czechoslovak film ''Pavel Čamrda's Career'' (''Kariéra Pavla Čamrdy'') at the age of 17. Her mother sang in a choir and appeared in several theatre plays; her younger sister, Zorka Janů (1921–1946), also became a film actress. In 1934, Baarová left Prague for Berlin after winning a contest at the
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film studios for a role in the film ''Barcarole''. She met
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that year and he told her, "You look like someone who played a major role in my life, a very significant role". Hitler was referring to his niece,
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. In Berlin, she made a successful appearance in the film ''
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'' (1935), along with the German actor
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(1902–1987). She and Fröhlich, meanwhile divorced from the Hungarian opera singer
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, became lovers and starred together in several films. Baarová also performed on stage at the Deutsches Theater and the
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. She received several job offers from
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studios. She turned them down under pressure from the Nazi authorities, but later regretted it and claimed to her biographer, Josef Škvorecký: "I could have been as famous as
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." After her engagement to Fröhlich, the couple moved to Schwanenwerder island on the outskirts of Berlin, where their house was close to the residence of
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, a leading member in the
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government of Hitler with a decisive voice in German film production and Nazi cinema. Baarová, still working for the UFA studios, met him when Goebbels visited Fröhlich's home in 1936. Gradually, they became closer and, under the urging of Goebbels, started a relationship that lasted over two years. Their love affair caused serious complications between Goebbels and his wife Magda. When the minister began to show up in public with his mistress, Magda Goebbels in turn began an affair with Goebbels' state secretary Karl Hanke and eventually asked Hitler for permission to divorce her husband. According to Baarová's own statements, she herself, fearing Goebbels' wounded pride, approached the dictator for help. Hitler intervened on 16 August 1938 and rebuked his minister, stating that in view of his "perfect marriage" as well as the coming
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of the
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, his affair with a Czech actress was an impossibility. Baarová was told by the Berlin chief of police Wolf-Heinrich von Helldorff that she had to quit her relationship with Goebbels immediately and was prohibited from performing on Hitler's direct order. Her recently completed film ''
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'', which depicted the love affair between
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and the Polish princess
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, and was a thinly-veiled reference to Goebbels and Baarová, was banned, and not shown in theatres until 1950 as ''Liebeslegende'' ("Story of Love"). Paid shills yelled out "Get out, minister's whore" when Baarová's character appeared on the screen at the premiere of ''Der Spieler'' ("The Gambler"), and did not stop until the showing was halted. The film's run was ended and the actress had a nervous breakdown. She tried to contact friends in Hollywood, with an eye to going there, but Hitler told her that she could not leave the country. Followed by the
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wherever she went, ordered by Helldorf to stop making public appearances, and pressed by her friends, in the winter of 1938–39 Baarová fled back to Prague. There, she was temporarily allowed to perform under
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and, in 1942, moved to
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, where she starred in such films as ''Grazia'' (1943), ''
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'' (1944), ''Vivere ancora'' (1945) and others. After Allied troops occupied Italy, she had to return to Prague. In April 1945, however, Lída Baarová left Prague for Germany again. On the way, she was taken into custody by the American military police, imprisoned in
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, and later extradited to
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.


Post-war years

In Czechoslovakia in 1945, Baarová and her family were taken into custody on suspicion of collaboration with the Germans during the war. Her mother died under interrogation; her sister Zorka committed suicide in 1946. She herself was released after 18 months of custody due to lack of evidence. She had never been convicted or sentenced. While in custody, she was often visited by the puppeteer Jan Kopecký and they eventually married on 27 July 1947. Kopecký was a close relative of
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, a prominent politician in the post-war government of Czechoslovakia. Kopecký's prominent relative did not approve of the marriage and Kopecký lost his job as a result. Kopecký emigrated to
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, leaving Lída behind to recuperate in the sanatorium of Dr. Lundwall. In Austria in 1949, the actress attempted a comeback, but when the Austrian-British actor
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withdrew from a film where he was cast with her, she left for Argentina to escape the resulting negative media. Living in extreme poverty, she decided to return to Italy. Her husband stayed in Argentina and they were divorced in 1956. Back in Italy, she appeared in several films, including Fellini's ''
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'' (1953), where she played the wife of a rich merchant. In 1958, she moved to
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, where she again performed on stage. She married Austrian physician Kurt Lundwall in 1969; he died in 1973 and is buried in Salzburg's Aigner Friedhof.


After the fall of Communism in Europe

In the 1990s, Baarová re-appeared on the cultural scene of the
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. She published her autobiography. A film, ''Lída Baarová's Bittersweet Memories'', was released in 1995 and won an award at the 1996 Art Film Festival in
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,
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.


Later life and death

Baarová suffered from
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and died in 2000 in Salzburg, while living alone on the estate she inherited after the death of her second husband, Dr. Lundwall. Her ashes were interred in Prague's Strašnice Cemetery, where she rests with her parents and her sister Zorka.


In popular culture

In 2016, a dramatization of Baarová's life was set on film in '' The Devil's Mistress'' (''Lída Baarová'') by Filip Renč, with Tatiana Pauhofová starring as Baarová, Karl Marcovics as Goebbels, and David Novotný as UFA's head of production Ernst Hugo Correll.


Filmography

* ''Obrácení Ferdyše Pištory'' ("Conversion of Fred Pištora", 1931) * ''Kariéra Pavla Čamrdy'' ("Pavel Čamrda's Career", 1931) * ''Zapadlí vlastenci'' ("Forgotten Patriots", 1932) * '' Lelíček ve službách Sherlocka Holmese'' ("Lelíček in Sherlock Holmes' Service", 1932) * ''Šenkýřka u divoké krásky'' ("Waitress at the Wild Beauty's Bar", 1932) * ''Růžové kombiné'' ("The Pink Slip", 1932) * ''Malostranští mušketýři'' ("Prague's Musketeers", 1932) * '' Funebrák'' ("The Undertaker", 1932) * ''Jsem děvče s čertem v těle'' ("Funky Girl", 1933) * ''Madla z cihelny'' ("The Brickmaker's Daughter", 1933) * ''Okénko'' ("The Window", 1933) * ''Sedmá velmoc'' ("The Seventh Superpower", 1933) * ''Její lékař'' ("The Physician", 1933) * ''Pokušení paní Antonie'' ("Antonia's Temptation", 1934) * '' Pán na roztrhání'' ("Man in Demand on All Sides", 1934) * '' Na růžích ustláno'' ("Easy Life", 1934) * ''Zlatá Kateřina'' ("Golden Kate", 1934) * ''Dokud máš maminku'' ("As Long as your Mother is Alive", 1934) * '' Grandhotel Nevada'' ("Grand Hotel Nevada", 1934) * ''
One Too Many on Board ''One Too Many on Board'' (german: Einer zuviel an Bord) is a 1935 German drama film directed by Gerhard Lamprecht and starring Lída Baarová, Albrecht Schoenhals and René Deltgen.Bock & Bergfelder p. 275 It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios ...
'' (1935) * ''Leutnant Bobby, der Teufelskerl'' ("Lieutenant Bobby, the Daredevil", 1935) * ''Barcarole'' ("Barcarolle", 1935) * ''
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'' ("The Traitor", 1936) * '' Die Stunde der Versuchung'' ("The Hour of Temptation", 1936) * '' Švadlenka'' ("The Seamstress", 1936) * '' Komediantská princezna'' ("The Comedian's Princess", 1936) * '' Patrioten'' ("Patriots", 1937) * ''
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'' ("People on the Floating Ice", 1937) * '' Panenství'' ("Virginity", 1937) * ' ("The Bat", 1937) * '' Der Spieler'' ("The Gambler", 1938) * '' Preußische Liebesgeschichte'' ("A Prussian Love Story", 1938, banned; released in 1950 as ''Liebslegende'' "Story of Love") * '' Maskovaná milenka'' ("The Masked Lover", 1939) * ''Ohnivé léto'' ("Fiery Summer", 1939) * ''Artur a Leontýna'' (" Arthur and Leontine", 1940) * ''Život je krásný'' ("Life Is Beautiful", 1940) * ''
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'' ("Girl in Blue", 1940) * '' Za tichých nocí'' ("In the Still of the Night", 1941) * ''Paličova dcera'' ("Arsonist's Daughter", 1941) * '' Turbina'' ("Turbine", 1941) * ''Grazia'' ("The Charming Beauty", 1943) * ''Ti conosco, mascherina!'' ("Masked Girl, Recognised!", 1943) * ''
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'' ("The Baker's Daughter", 1944) * ''Il Cappello da prete'' ("
The Priest's Hat ''The Priest's Hat'' (Italian: ''Il cappello da prete'') is a 1944 Italian historical thriller drama film directed by Ferdinando Maria Poggioli and starring Roldano Lupi, Lída Baarová and Luigi Almirante. It is based on the 1888 novel of the same ...
", 1944) * ''L'Ippocampo'' ("The Sea-Horse", 1944) * ''Vivere ancora'' ("Still Alive", 1944) * '' La sua strada'' ("Its Way", 1946) * '' La bisarca'' ("The Car Transporter", 1950) * '' Gli amanti di Ravello'' ("The Lovers of Ravello", 1950) * ''Carne inquieta'' ("Restless", 1952) * '' La vendetta di una pazza'' ("Revenge of a Crazy Girl", 1952) * ''
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'' ("The Bullocks", 1953) * ''
Gli innocenti pagano ''What Price Innocence?'' (Italian: ''Gli Innocenti pagano'') is a 1952 Italian melodrama film directed by Luigi Capuano and starring Lída Baarová, Otello Toso and Mariella Lotti. Bayman p.46 The film's sets were designed by the art directors P ...
'' ("What Price Innocence?" 1953) * ''
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'' ("Compassion", 1954) * ''Miedo'' ("The Fear", 1956) * ''La Mestiza'' ("The Mestiza", 1956) * ''Viaje de novios'' ("Honeymoon", 1956) * '' We're All Necessary'' (1956) * 1956 Retorno a la verdad ("The Truth Will Set You Free") * ''Rapsodia de sangre'' ("Ecstasy", 1957) * '' El batallón de las sombras'' ("The Battalion in the Shadows", 1957) * '' Il cielo brucia'' ("The Sky Burns", 1958) * ''Života sladké hořkosti Lídy Baarové'' ("Lída Baarová's Bittersweet Memories", 1995)


See also

*
Otakar Vávra Otakar Vávra (28 February 1911 – 15 September 2011) was a Czechs, Czech film director, screenwriter and Pedagogy, pedagogue. He was born in Hradec Králové, Austria-Hungary, now part of the Czech Republic. Biography and career Vávra atten ...
* Adina Mandlová


References

Notes Sources * Baarová, Lida. (1992). ''Života sladké hořkosti''. Ostrava, Czech Republic: Sfinga. * Frais, Josef. (1998). ''Trojhvězdí nesmrtelných''. Prague, Czech Republic: Formát. * Motl, S. (2002). ''Prokleti Lidy Baarove''. Praha: Rybka Publishers. * Škvorecký, J. (1983). ''Útěky: Vlastní životopis Lídy Baarové, jak jej vyprávela Josefu Škvoreckému''. Toronto, Canada: Sixty-Eight Publishers. * Vávra, O. (1996). ''Podivný život režiséra: Obrazy vzpominek''. Praha: Prostor.


External links

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