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Hilde von Stolz (8 July 1903 in Segesvár,
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– 16 December 1973 in
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) was an Austrian-German actress. Von Stolz attended the Max Reinhardt Seminar in Vienna and made her debut at the local Kammerspielen. She subsequently performed at various theaters in Vienna and in the Theater am Schiffbauerdamm in Berlin. She made her debut in film in 1928 under the pseudonym "Helen Steels". That same year, she moved to Berlin. In her second film role, she played the lead role opposite Reinhold Schünzel in '' Don Juan in a Girls' School''. Von Stolz began performing under her real name starting in 1933. She established herself as a major film actress although she had to be satisfied with major supporting roles that usually portrayed elegant ladies and femmes fatales such as the actress Lydia Link in '' The Dreamer''. Von Stolz had planned to emigrate from Germany but the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939 frustrated those plans. During the war she worked in a number of Nazi propaganda films, the most widely known of these was her role as the wife of Duke Karl Alexander in
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's '' Jud Süß (1940)''. After the war, she acted only rarely in films. After her death in 1973, she was buried in the family vault.


Filmography

* 1928: ''Der Schulmeister vom Lichtenthal'' * 1928: '' Don Juan in a Girls' School'' as Trude * 1928: '' The Three Women of Urban Hell'' as Anuschka * 1928: ''Hell in Frauensee'' * 1929: ''Menschen im Feuer'' * 1929: '' Heilige oder Dirne'' as Therese * 1930: '' What Price Love?'' * 1930: '' Troika'' as Natascha * 1931: '' A Storm Over Zakopane'' as the paralytic young woman * 1931: '' The Soaring Maiden'' as Else Brandt * 1932: ''Der kleine Pit'' (Short film) * 1933: ''
Life Begins Tomorrow ''Life Begins Tomorrow'' () is a 1933 German drama film directed by Werner Hochbaum and starring Erich Haußmann, Hilde von Stolz and Harry Frank.Bock & Bergfelder p. 202 After working on the film, the left-wing Hochbaum emigrated to Austria ...
'' as Marie * 1933: ''Mit Dir durch dick und dünn'' * 1934: ''
My Heart Calls You ''My Heart Calls You'' () is a 1934 German musical film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Jan Kiepura, Mártha Eggerth and Paul Kemp.Von Dassanowsky p.80 Separate English-language (''My Heart is Calling'') and French-language versions ( ...
'' as Vera Valetti * 1934: ''
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'' as Gerda Harrandt * 1934: ''Achtung! Wer kennt diese Frau?'' * 1934: '' The Gentleman Without a Residence'' as Mrs. Mangold * 1935: '' Asew'' as Nelly * 1935: '' ... Just a comedian'' as Countess Karola von Röderau * 1935: ''Es flüstert die Liebe'' * 1935: '' The Love of the Maharaja'' as Daisy Atkins * 1936: '' The Dreamer'' as Lydia Link * 1936: '' Stronger Than Regulations'' as Mrs. Lörik * 1936: ''Der Abenteurer von Paris'' * 1936: '' Girls in White'' as Natalia the dancer * 1936: ''Der Weg des Herzens / Prater'' * 1936: ''Sein letztes Modell'' * 1937: ''
The Glass Ball ''The Glass Ball'' () is a 1937 German drama film directed by Peter Stanchina and starring Albrecht Schoenhals, Sabine Peters, and Hilde von Stolz.Bock & Bergfelder p. 193 The film's sets were designed by the art directors Otto Guelstorff an ...
'' as Nina Sylten * 1937: '' When Women Keep Silent'' as Mira Mirella * 1937: ''
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'' as Fanny Hoyer * 1938: ''Frühlingsluft'' * 1938: ''Scheidungsreise'' * 1938: ''Kleiner Mann – ganz groß'' * 1939: ''Ins blaue Leben'' * 1939: '' Castles in the Air'' as the singer * 1939: '' The Fire Devil'' * 1940: ''Herz geht vor Anker'' * 1940: '' Jud Süß'' as Duke Karl Alexander's wife * 1940: ''Der Weg ins Freie'' * 1941: '' The Great King'' * 1941: ''Tanz mit dem Kaiser'' * 1942: '' Front Theatre'' * 1942: '' With the Eyes of a Woman'' as Cora Solani * 1942: '' Diesel'' as Mrs. von Lorrenz * 1943: '' Münchhausen'' as Louise La Tour * 1943: ' * 1943: ''Die schwache Stunde'' * 1944: ''Glück unterwegs'' * 1945: ''Ich glaube an Dich'' * 1945: ''Freunde'' * 1947: ''
Marriage in the Shadows ''Marriage in the Shadows'' (German: ''Ehe im Schatten'') is 1947 German melodrama film directed by Kurt Maetzig and starring Paul Klinger, Ilse Steppat and Alfred Balthoff. It was produced in the Soviet zone in what later became East Germany ...
'' as Greta Koch * 1954: '' Love is Forever'' * 1954: '' The Great Test'' as Mrs. Ermer * 1956: ''
Charley's Aunt ''Charley's Aunt'' is a farce in three acts written by Brandon Thomas. The story centres on Lord Fancourt Babberley, an undergraduate whose friends Jack and Charley persuade him to impersonate the latter's aunt. The complications of the plot in ...
'' as the Consul general's wife * 1956: '' The Trapp Family'' as Baroness Mathilde * 1956: '' Die Christel von der Post'' as Anni Klewinski * 1958: ''Es war die erste Liebe''


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Stolz, Hilde von 1903 births 1973 deaths People from Sighișoara Austrian film actresses Austrian silent film actresses Austrian stage actresses 20th-century Austrian actresses