Dorothea Wieck

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Actress - Germany
Born January 3, 1908 in Davos
Died January 19, 1986 in Berlin

Mini-Biography:
Dorothea Wieck was born on January 3, 1908 in Davos. She was a German Actress, known for Fünf unter Verdacht (1950), Schachnovelle (1960), Anastasia, die letzte Zarentochter (1956), Dorothea Wieck's first movie on record is from 1926. Dorothea Wieck died on January 19, 1986 in Berlin. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1973.
Biographical Notes in German: Schauspielerin des deutschen Stummfilms, emigrierte 1933 nach USA, nach anderen Quellen 1905 geboren.

Dorothea Wieck Filmography [Auszug]
1973: Der Kommissar: Tod eines Hippiemädchens (Cast: Irene), Directed by Theodor Grädler, with Stefan Behrens, Kornelia Boje, Reinhard Glemnitz,
1969: Der Kommissar - Toter Herr im Regen (Cast: Frau Born ), Directed by Wolfgang Becker, with Erik Ode, Günther Schramm,
1967: Bäume sterben aufrecht (Cast: Großmutter ), Directed by Joachim Hess, with Adolf Dell, Karin Anselm,
1962: Die Revolution entlässt ihre Kinder (Cast), Directed by Rolf Hädrich, with Christian Doermer, Bruno Dietrich, Siegfried Wischnewski,
1960: Schachnovelle (Three moves to Freedom) (Cast: Gräfin), Directed by Gerd Oswald, with Curd Jürgens, Claire Bloom, Hansjörg Felmy,
1959: Menschen im Hotel (Cast: Suzanne), Directed by Gottfried Reinhardt, with Jean-Jacques Delbo, O.W. Fischer, Gert Fröbe,
1959: Aus dem Tagebuch eines Frauenarztes (Cast), Directed by Werner Klingler, with Albert Bessler, Manfred Grothe, Richard Häussler,
1959: Morgen wirst du um mich weinen (Cast), with Sabine Bethmann, Alfred Braun, Tilla Durieux,
1958: A time to love and a time to die (Cast: Frau Lieser), Directed by Douglas Sirk, with John Gavin, Liselotte Pulver, Jack Mahoney,
1956: Anastasia, die letzte Zarentochter (Anastasia: The Czar's Last Daughter, Is Anna Anderson Anastasia?) (Cast: Großfürstin Olga Romanow), Directed by Falk Harnack, with Lilli Palmer, Ivan Desny, Ellen Schwiers,
1955: Das Fräulein von Scuderi (Cast: Frau von Maintenon), Directed by Eugen York, with Henny Porten, Willy A. Kleinau, ,
1955: Das Forsthaus in Tirol (Cast), Directed by Hermann Kugelstadt, with Viktor Afritsch, Beppo Brem, Ingeborg Christiansen,
1955: Roman einer Siebzehnjährigen (Cast), Directed by Paul Verhoeven, with Heidi Brühl, Henning Schlüter, Ingrid Andree,
1953: Gesprengte Gitter (Cast), Directed by Harry Piel, with Harry Piel, Ruth Eweler,
1952: Hinter Klostermauern (Cast: Subpriorin), Directed by Harald Reinl, with Olga Tschechowa, , Katharina Mayberg,
1951: Herz der Welt (Cast: Therese von Gobat), Directed by Harald Braun, with Paul Bildt, Dieter Borsche, Else Ehser,
1950: Fünf unter Verdacht (City in the Fog, Stadt im Nebel, Mord in Belgesund) (Cast: Frau Berling), Directed by Kurt Hoffmann, with Ina Halley, Lutz Moik, Franz Nicklisch,
1949: Mordprozess Dr. Jordan (Cast: Constanze Jordan), Directed by Erich Engels, with Rudolf Fernau, Maria Holst, Margarete Haagen,
1943: Panik (Cast: Hella, seine Frau), Directed by Harry Piel, with Herbert A.E. Böhme, Ruth Eweler, Harry Piel,
1940: Kopf hoch, Johannes (Cast), Directed by Victor De Kowa, with Otto Gebühr, Albrecht Schoenhals,
1939: Dein Leben gehört mir (Cast), Directed by Johannes Meyer, with Karin Hardt, Karl Martell,
1939: Der Vierte kommt nicht (Cast), Directed by Max W. Kimmich, with , Ferdinand Marian, Werner Hinz,
1937: Liebe kann lügen (Cast), Directed by Heinz Helbig, with Franz Arzdorf, , Gerhard Dammann,
1935: Der Student von Prag (Cast), Directed by Arthur Robison, with Erich Fiedler, Edna Greyff, Theodor Loos,
1935: Liselotte von der Pfalz (Frauen um den Sonnenkönig) (Cast: Mme de Maintenon), Directed by Carl Froelich, with Michael Bohnen, Maly Delschaft, Else Ehser,
1933: Anna und Elisabeth (Cast), Directed by Frank Wysbar, with Roma Bahn, Carl Balhaus, Wilhelm Kaiser-Heyl,
1932: Trenck (Cast: Amalie, Prinzessin von Preußen), Directed by Ernst Neubach, Heinz Paul, with Hans Stüwe, Olga Tschechowa,
1932: Gräfin Mariza (Cast), Directed by Richard Oswald, with Charlotte Ander, Hubert Marischka, Ferdinand von Alten,
1932: Ein toller Einfall (Cast), Directed by Kurt Gerron, with Rosi Barsony, Max Adalbert, Willy Fritsch,
1931: Mädchen in Uniform (Cast: Fräulein von Bernburg), Directed by Leontine Sagan, Carl Froelich, with Hertha Thiele, Emilie Unda,
1928: Der Fremdenlegionär (The Foreign Legion) (Cast: Lore ), Directed by James Bauer, with Ferdinand Martini, Therese Giehse,
1927: Hast Du geliebt am schönen Rhein? (Cast: Lieselotte, dessen Pflegeschwester), Directed by James Bauer, with Philipp Manning, Oscar Marion,
1926: Klettermaxe (Cast), Directed by Willy Reiber, with Corry Bell, Ruth Weyher,
1926: Heimliche Sünder (Cast), Directed by Franz Seitz sen., with Mary Kid, Margarete Kupfer,

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