Herma Relin was an Austrian actress best known for her roles in “Sergeant Berry,” “Das Ekel,” and “Renate im Quartett.” She was born on March 27, 1913, in Marchegg, Austria-Hungary, and had a brief film career beginning in 1936, which concluded in 1940.
Personal and Family Life
Herma Relin was born into a family in Austria-Hungary, but little is known about her early life or family background. She enjoyed a short but impactful acting career, appearing in a handful of films that gained attention during her time.
Career
Her acting career began in 1936, and she was featured in several notable films. Despite retiring in 1940, her performances in movies like “Sergeant Berry” and “Das Ekel” left a mark in the film industry. Her choice to step away from acting at a young age remains a point of intrigue for fans.
Death and Legacy
Herma Relin passed away on March 23, 1995, in Lindenfels, Germany. Though her career was brief, her contributions to film during the late 1930s are remembered by cinema enthusiasts and historians.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Das Ekel | 1939-08-04 | Leni Sträubler |
Sergeant Berry | 1938-12-22 | Ramona de Garcia – dessen Tochter |
Herz – modern möbliert | 1940-10-29 | 2. Tänzerin |
Weiberregiment | 1936-07-09 | Zenzi |
Der Sündenbock | 1940-05-24 | Maria Pfeiffer |
Tip auf Amalia | 1940-05-09 | Zigarettenfräulein |
Renate im Quartett | 1939-08-23 | Hella Schütz |