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Brigitte Helm

Weitere Namen
Brigitte Eva Gisela Schittenhelm (Weiterer Name)
Eva Gisela Schittenhelm (Geburtsname)
Date of Birth
03/17/1906 - 12:00
Geburtsort
Berlin
Sterbedatum
06/11/1996 - 12:00
Sterbeort
Ascona, Schweiz
Biography

Brigitte Helm - Actress

Schooled between 1916-24 in the Johanna-Covent in Werftpfuhl (Mark Brandenburg), she acquired her first theater experience in school productions. After completing her schooling, she played the double role of young girl and machine woman Maria in Fritz Lang’s film "Metropolis" (1925/26). As a result, she got a ten year contract with Ufa.

In 1927 she performed leading roles like the miller’s daughter Magda in Karl Grune’s "Am Rande der Welt" (At the Edge of the World) and the blind woman in G. W. Pabsts "Die Liebe der Jeanne Ney" (The Love of Jeanne Ney). With the success of Henrik Galeen’s "Alraune" (A Daughter of Destiny) she is pigeonholed into playing the vamp, a poised, statue-like beauty. Helm files a suit against the Ufa in order to get other roles, and finally an agreement is reached.

 

In 1928/29 she plays the lead in the melodrama "Die wunderbare Lüge der Nina Petrowna" (The Wonderful Lies of Nina Petrovna), in which her noble and loving character kills herself with poison. She successfully made the transition to sound movies in 1930, playing alongside famous tenor Jan Kiepura in "Die singende Stadt" (The Singing City). As Gilgi in the movie adaptation of Irmgard Keun's "Eine von uns" (One of Us), she plays a contemporary female character, who has her own job, yet still dreams of perfect love.

She presented her last vamp role in 1932 as the desert queen Atinea in Pabst’s "Die Herrin von Atlantis" (The Queen of Atlantis), performing in all three language versions of the film, as she also worked on films both in France and England. In 1935, she made her last appearance on the screen in "Ein idealer Gatte" (An Ideal Husband). With the end of her Ufa-contract, Helm retired from filmmaking. She married the industrialist Hugo Kunheim and moved to Ascona, where she led a very secluded private life. In 1968, she was awarded the Golden Film Ribbon for her lifetime contribution to German cinema

Brigitte Helm passed away in Ascona on June 11th 1996.

Filmography
1977/1978
Wie im Traum
  • Cast
1957/1958
Das gab's nur einmal
  • Participation
1935
Ein idealer Gatte
  • Cast
1934
Die Insel
  • Cast
1934
Vers l'abîme
  • Cast
1933/1934
Gold
  • Cast
1934
L'Or
  • Cast
1934
Le secret des Woronzeff
  • Cast
1934
Fürst Woronzeff
  • Cast
1933
Inge und die Millionen
  • Cast
1933
Adieu les beaux jours
  • Cast
1933
Die schönen Tage von Aranjuez
  • Cast
1932/1933
Spione am Werk
  • Cast
1932/1933
Der Läufer von Marathon
  • Cast
1933
L'étoile de Valencia
  • Cast
1932
The Mistress of Atlantis
  • Cast
1932
Voyage de noces
  • Cast
1932
Hochzeitsreise zu Dritt
  • Cast
1932
Eine von uns
  • Cast
1932
Die Herrin von Atlantis
  • Cast
1932
L'Atlantide
  • Cast
1931/1932
Die Gräfin von Monte Christo
  • Cast
1931
Gloria
  • Cast
1931
Im Geheimdienst
  • Cast
1931
Gloria [Dt. Version]
  • Cast
1929/1930
Alraune
  • Cast
1930
Die singende Stadt
  • Cast
1928/1929
Die wunderbare Lüge der Nina Petrowna
  • Cast
1928/1929
Rund um die Liebe
  • Participation
1929
Manolescu
  • Cast
1928
Der Skandal in Baden-Baden
  • Cast
1928
Abwege
  • Cast
1928
Die Yacht der sieben Sünden
  • Cast
1927
Am Rande der Welt
  • Cast
1927
Die Liebe der Jeanne Ney
  • Cast
1927
Alraune
  • Cast
1925/1926
Metropolis
  • Cast
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