Ursula Deinert was an American actress known for Bal paré, Mordsache Holm, and Pedro soll hängen. Born on October 17, 1910, in Berlin, Germany, she had a vibrant career in entertainment and dance before her retirement.
Personal and Family Life
Ursula Deinert was a talented brunette dancer and actress who became active on stage in 1934. Her film career, although brief, made a significant impact during the late 1930s and early 1940s. After her film career, she performed a solo dance act at the Friedrichstadtpalast from 1954 to 1959. Eventually, she moved to East Berlin, where she dedicated her time to teaching dance at the Staatlichen Fachschule für Artistik starting in 1961.
Death and Legacy
Ursula Deinert passed away on December 21, 1988, in East Berlin, East Germany. Despite her short time in the film industry, her performances left a lasting impression, particularly in the genres she worked in. Her legacy as a dancer and instructor remains significant in the world of performing arts.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Der lustige Witwenball | 1936-12-21 | |
Nanon | 1938-11-15 | Dancer |
Die Rothschilds | 1940-07-17 | Harriet |
Mordsache Holm | 1938-06-17 | Graziella Holm, Tänzerin |
Pedro soll hängen | 1941-07-11 | Chequita |
Sonntagskinder | 1941-12-19 | Viola |
Jud Süß | 1940-09-24 | Primaballerina |
Schlußakkord | 1936-06-26 | |
Capriccio | 1938-08-10 | Ägyptische Tänzerin |
Moral | 1936-08-02 | Paula Beermann |
Bal paré | 1940-05-22 | Solotänzerin |
Du bist mein Glück | 1936-10-06 |