- Lil
Dagover (German: [lil ˈdaː.ɡo.vɐ] ; born
Marie Antonia Siegelinde Martha Seubert; 30
September 1887 – 23
January 1980) was a
German actress whose...
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inspired Giacomo Puccini's
eponymous 1904 opera. The film
starred Lil
Dagover as O-Take-san. Nagasaki, ****an at the turn of the 20th century. Daimyō...
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directed by
Michael Curtiz and gave top
billing to
German star Lil
Dagover in her sole
Hollywood film.
Leading men
Walter Huston and
Warren William...
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Emerich Walter Emo and
starring Rudolf Forster,
Heinrich George, and Lil
Dagover. It is
based on the life of
Mayor of
Vienna Karl Lueger. Its antisemitic...
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Veidt as
Prince Metternich, Carl-Heinz
Schroth as his Secretary, Pepi, Lil
Dagover as the
Countess and
Alfred Abel as the King of Saxony. Der
Kongress tanzt...
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Alwin Neuß and
starring Paul Otto and Lil
Dagover. Paul Otto
Alwin Neuß
Arnold Czempin Helga Molander Lil
Dagover Hanni Reinwald Hardt p.216 Hardt, Ursula...
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Wolfgang Liebeneiner and
starring Paul Hartmann,
Friedrich Kayßler, and Lil
Dagover. This film
depicts the life of the
Prussian statesman Otto von Bismarck...
- not
accepted as a nominee. It was the
final film for
veteran actress Lil
Dagover who
started her film
career in the 1910s. In Vienna, in 1930, a
young woman...
- 1920
German silent drama film
directed by
Ludwig Berger and
starring Lil
Dagover,
Albert Steinrück and
Agnes Straub. The film was
based on
Pedro Calderón...
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German historical drama film
directed by
Adolf Trotz and
starring Lil
Dagover, Paul Otto, and
Maria Matray. It is a
biopic of
Empress Elisabeth of Austria...