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Hedda Vernon (born Hedwig Klara Kemp; 27 October 1888 – 1925) was a German actress, screenwriter, and film producer. She was a prominent star of the early Weimar Republic, and had her own film production company.


Early life

Hedwig Klara Kemp was born on 27 October 1888 to Karl Martin Friedrich Kemp (1849–1901), the owner of a brewery, and Pauline Auguste Karoline Kemp (née Koball, 1855–1935), a housewife. She had three brothers and four sisters.


Career

Vernon was hired in 1912 by the German Bioscope as an actress. She made her screen debut in 1912 in the
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''Die Papierspur'' (The Paper Trail), directed by Emil Albes. The following year she acted in the Vitascope films '' Menschen und Masken'' (People and Masks) and '' Menschen und Masken – 2. Teil'' (People and Masks Part 2), directed by
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. She also worked in other films directed by Piel and collaborated with Max Obal until 1914. Some of her early films are ''The Struggle for the Heritage'' (1912), ''
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'' (1914), and ''The Iron Cross'' (1914). In 1914 she founded her own production company, Hedda Vernon Films, in
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and produced her own films for the Hedda Vernon series, including the self-directed ''The Yellow Grimace'' (1914) and ''Hedda Vernon's Stage Sketch'' (1916). She also acted in several Eiko Film productions until the end of World War I, mainly under the direction of her husband Hubert Moest, who founded his own production company, Moest Production, in 1919. Vernon wrote the screenplay for two Moest Production films, ''The Red Shoes'' (1917) and ''The Dead Secret'' (1918). She also acted in the company's 1920 silent film ''The Women House of Brescia'', which was rejected by the
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on grounds of prostitution depicted in the film. In the silent film ''Zofia'' (released 1915), she played the role of a 15-year-old girl, although she was almost 29 years old at the time. In the 1920s, interest in Vernon subsided since new actresses were in demand. She worked from 1920 to 1921 with Harry Piel in the film series ''The Headless Horseman''. She also took many supporting roles and acted in ''The Despisers of Death''(1920) and ''The Sun of St. Moritz'' (1923). The last known film starring Vernon was ''Between Two Women'', which appeared in cinemas in 1925. Overall, Vernon acted in 70 silent films from 1912 to 1925.


Personal life

Vernon's first marriage was to Ernst Heinrich Emil Heese on 29 December 1909. They divorced, and she remarried in 1913 to the director, producer, screenwriter, and actor Hubert Moest. They divorced, and she married a third time on 10 September 1917 to actor Ernst Hofmann. Vernon died in 1925 at an unknown location, and of unknown causes.


Selected filmography

* '' The Iron Cross'' (1914) * '' His Coquettish Wife'' (1916) * '' Blonde Poison'' (1919) * '' During My Apprenticeship'' (1919) * '' The Women House of Brescia'' (1920) * '' Jim Cowrey is Dead'' (1921) * ''
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'' (1921) * '' The Sun of St. Moritz'' (1923) * '' The Woman from the Orient'' (1923)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Vernon, Hedda 1880s births 1925 deaths German silent film actresses Silent film screenwriters 20th-century German actresses German women screenwriters Film people from Berlin 20th-century German screenwriters