Mia May (born Hermine Pfleger; 2 June 1884 – 28 November 1980) was an Austrian actress.
She was married to the Austrian film producer and director
Joe May and appeared in 44 films between 1912 and 1924. Her daughter was the actress
Eva May.
Biography
Mia May was born Hermine Pfleger on 2 June 1884 in Vienna, the daughter of Johann Pfleger, a baker, and Albine Pfleger (née. Steinfelder). Her older sister, Maria (1879–1958), who acted under the stage name Mitzi Telmont, was the second wife of the comedian Heinrich Eisenbach.
She made her stage debut at Jantsch Theater at the age of 5, playing child roles until she was 14. She continued her stage career as a teenager, taking on the stage name Herma Angelot, and appearing at the Apollo Theater as an actress and singer. While attending high school, she began receiving ballet lessons from
Louise Übermasser
Louise Übermasser, real name Aloisia Elisabeth Übermaßer, from 1882 Streitmann, from 1889 Pauli, from 1895 Schacherl, from 1902 Charlé, from 1912 Kary (30 März 1862 – 9 February 1939) was an Austrian child actor, stage actress, theater di ...
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In 1902, she married
Julius Otto Mandl, and seven weeks later gave birth to their daughter
Eva Maria Mandl. Herma Angelot then became Mia May, and when her husband entered the film business, he took on the name Joe May.
In 1911, May traveled to
Hamburg to Wilhelm Bendiner's Neues Operettentheater. In 1912, the May family settled in
Berlin, where her husband had been hired as a film director. She made her film debut in ''In der Tiefe des Schachtes'' (1912), which her husband directed, followed by the 1913 short ''Life's Temptations'', and ''
Die geheimnisvolle Villa'' (1914), which was also their daughter Eva May's film debut.
In 1915, Joe May founded the film company May-Film Gmb, which Mia May became managing director of. She is also credited with writing
Your Big Secret (1918).
May appeared in films such as
Hilde Warren und der Tod (1917), which was written by
Fritz Lang,
The Beggar Countess
''The Beggar Countess'' (german: Die Bettelgräfin) is a 1918 German silent film directed by Joe May and Bruno Ziener and starring Mia May, Heinrich Peer, and Johannes Riemann.
Cast
*Mia May as Ulla Dulters
*Heinrich Peer as Henryk van Deuwen
*K ...
(1918),
The Platonic Marriage
''The Platonic Marriage'' (German: ''Die platonische Ehe'') is a 1919 German silent drama film directed by Paul Leni and starring Mia May, Georg Alexander and Albert Paulig.Das Ufa-Buch p.40 An impoverished nobleman marries a woman he finds unatt ...
(1919),
Veritas Vincit (1919), and
Tragedy of Love (1923) with
Emil Jannings and a young
Marlene Dietrich. May said of Dietrich, "I remember her as very funny and engaging, attractive and original. No man could resist her. She went everyone with a monocle and a boa of five red foxes. On other occasions, she would wear a wolf fur throw. People would follow her in the streets, they would laugh at her, but she fascinated them."
From 1919 to 1920, she starred in the 8 part film serial ''Mistress of the World''. For a time, she was as popular as actresses
Asta Nielsen
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Henny Porten
Frieda Ulricke "Henny" Porten (7 January 1890 – 15 October 1960) was a German actress and film producer of the silent era, and Germany's first major film star. She appeared in more than 170 films between 1906 and 1955.
Biography
Frieda Ulrick ...
, and
Pola Negri.
May's final screen appearance was in
The Love Letters of Baroness S (1924). She retired in 1924 after her daughter Eva May committed suicide.
Upon the rise of the
Nazis in 1933, Mia May and Joe May emigrated to America via France.
In 1949, Mia and Joe opened the ''Blue Danube'' restaurant in Los Angeles, but it was unsuccessful, and closed shortly after. Previously, Joe May had opened the ''Wiener Bar'' in Hollywood in 1937.
Mia May died on 28 November 1980 in Los Angeles.
Selected filmography
* ''
Die geheimnisvolle Villa'' (1914)
* ''
The Sin of Helga Arndt'' (1916)
* ''
The Love of Hetty Raimond'' (1917)
* ''
Hilde Warren und der Tod'' (1917)
* ''
Five Minutes Too Late'' (1918)
*''
The Sacrifice'' (1918)
* ''
The Beggar Countess
''The Beggar Countess'' (german: Die Bettelgräfin) is a 1918 German silent film directed by Joe May and Bruno Ziener and starring Mia May, Heinrich Peer, and Johannes Riemann.
Cast
*Mia May as Ulla Dulters
*Heinrich Peer as Henryk van Deuwen
*K ...
'' (1918)
* ''
Your Big Secret'' (1918)
* ''
Waves of Fate
''Waves of Fate'' (German: ''Wogen des Schicksals'') is a 1918 German silent drama film directed by Joe May and starring Mia May, Erich Kaiser-Titz and Georg John. Bock, Hans-Michael & Lenssen, Claudia. ''Joe May: Regisseur und Produzent''. 1 ...
'' (1918)
* ''
The Platonic Marriage
''The Platonic Marriage'' (German: ''Die platonische Ehe'') is a 1919 German silent drama film directed by Paul Leni and starring Mia May, Georg Alexander and Albert Paulig.Das Ufa-Buch p.40 An impoverished nobleman marries a woman he finds unatt ...
'' (1919)
* ''
Veritas Vincit'' (1919)
* ''
The Mistress of the World'' (1919, 8 parts)
* ''
The Wandering Image'' (1920)
* ''
The Guilt of Lavinia Morland'' (1920)
* ''
The Passion of Inge Krafft'' (1921)
* ''
The Indian Tomb'' (1921)
* ''
The Countess of Paris'' (1923)
* ''
The Love Letters of Baroness S'' (1924)
References
External links
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1884 births
1980 deaths
Austrian film actresses
20th-century Austrian actresses
Actresses from Vienna