Camilla Horn

Actress - Germany
Born April 25, 1903 in Frankfurt am Main
Died August 14, 1996 in Gilching

Mini-Biography:
Camilla Horn was born on April 25, 1903 in Frankfurt am Main. She was a German Actress, known for Der Unsichtbare (1987), Schloss Königswald (1987), Friedemann Bach (1941), Camilla Horn's first movie on record is from 1921. Camilla Horn died on August 14, 1996 in Gilching. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1992.
Biographical Notes in German: Geboren und aufgewachsen in Frankfurt, erst Schneiderlehre und Besuch der Kunstgewerbeschule; Umzug über Erfurt nach Berlin, wo Camilla Horn Tanzunterricht nimmt. Erste Auftritte in der Nelson-Revue, dann auch Filmstatistin. In Murnaus TARTÜFF doubelt sie für einige Szenen Lil Dagover, Murnau entdeckt sie hier nach der Absage von Lilian Gish als sein Gretchen für "Faust". Der Erfolg dieser Rolle verschafft ihr einen Vierjahresvertrag der UFA.
1927 geht Camilla Horn für einige Filme nach Hollywood und 1929 nach New York, wo sie mit Alexander Moissi eine Tonfilmproduktion ein deutscher Sprache dreht ("Die Königsloge / The Royal Box"). Weitere Auslandsproduktionen in den Dreissiger Jahren in Frankreich und England: Partnerin von Gustav Diessl, Louis Graveure, Hans Albers, Gustav Fröhlich, Ivan Petrovich, Albrecht Schoenhals verkörpert sie vor dem Zeiten Weltrieg "wie nur wenige in dieser Zeit die offensive, fordernde Geliebte, spielt Mannequins und Maniküren, Komtessen und Kokotten, Tänzerinnen und Equilibreusen, zweifelhafte Damen der Halb- und Lebewelt" (Cinegraph)
Nach 1940 bloss noch Nebenrollen, schwieriges Comeback im deutschen Nachkriegsfilm, verschiedene Theaterengagements. Peter Schamoni verschafft ihr mit SCHLOSS KÖNIGSWALD 1986 eine späte Homage, für welche Camilla Horn dann auch mit dem Bayerischen Filmpreis ausgezeichnet wurde.
Am 14. August 1996 ist sie in Gilching gestorben.

Camilla Horn Filmography [Auszug]
1992: [/ /1] 75 Jahre UFA (Cast), Directed by Hans-Christoph Blumenberg, with Marianne Hoppe, Hildegard Knef,
1990: [11.01] Die Spinnen (Cast), Directed by Pál Erdöss, with Alice Treff, Gudrun Genest,
1988: [/ /1] Das Nest (Cast), Directed by Vivian Naefe, Frank Strecker, with Chiara Caselli, Sabi Dorr,
1988: [/ /1] Camilla Horn 85 (Cast), Directed by Peter Schamoni,
1987: [] Der Unsichtbare (Cast: Olga Bergmann, Benjamins Mutter), Directed by Ulf Miehe, with Klaus Wennemann, Barbara Rudnik, Nena,
1987: [/ /1] Schloss Königswald (Cast: Fürstin Grossmutter ), Directed by Peter Schamoni, with Heino Ferch, Michael Goldberg, Marianne Hoppe,
1987: [] Camilla Horn (Frauengeschichten: Camilla Horn) (Cast: Camilla Horn), Directed by Constantin Pauli,
1985: [. .] Die Schwarzwaldklinik (Serienhaupttitel) (The Black Forest Clinic) (Cast: Episode: Die Wunderquelle), Directed by Hans-Jürgen Tögel, Alfred Vohrer, with Katharina Abt, Karin Baal, Fritz Bachschmidt,
1982: [/ /1] Camilla Horn sieht sich als Gretchen in Murnaus Stummfilm FAUST (Cast), Directed by Hedda Rinneberg, Hans Sachs,
1982: [] Frankies Braut (Cast), Directed by Wolfgang F. Henschel,
1982: [] Unheimliche Geschichten (Cast: Rita Holm ),
1975: [] Gestern gelesen (Cast: Frau von Marwitz ),
1970: [] Wer weint denn schon im Freudenhaus? (Cast), Directed by Rudolf Lubowski, with Karin Heske, Hannes Andersen, Hannelore Cremer,
1969: [] Appointment in Beirut (Cast: Mrs. Evelyn Brown ),
1969: [01.17] Heisses Spiel für harte Männer (Rebus) (Cast), Directed by Nino Zanchin, with Laurence Harvey, Ann-Margret, José Calvo,
1969: [/ /1] Immer bei Vollmond (Cast: Wegelins Mutter ), Directed by Rudolf Lubowski, with Kai Fischer, Alois Maria Giani, Bum Krüger,
1965: [] Die Löwenlotte (Cast), Directed by Herbert Ballmann, with Willy Birgel, Paul Esser, Bert Fortell,
1958: [07.10] Die ERbin (Cast), Directed by Franz Josef Wild, with Willy Birgel, Elfriede Kuzmany,
1958: [03.06] Das gab's nur einmal (Cast: Camilla Horn), Directed by Géza von Bolváry, with Hans Albers, Helga Martin, Stanislav Ledinek,
1953: [12.02] Vati macht Dummheiten (Cast: Baronin von Baran ), Directed by Johannes Häussler, with Ilse Fürstenberg, Otto Gebühr, Claus Geissler,
1953: [] Die 40 Minuten der Henriette Dupont (Cast), Directed by Franz Josef Wild,
1952: [] Königin der Arena (Cast: Diana Bianca, Dompteuse ), Directed by Rolf Meyer, with Maria Litto,
1949: [/ /1] Gesucht wird Majora (Cast: Gritt Faller ), Directed by Hermann Pfeiffer, with Willy Millowitsch, Hermann Speelmans,
1944: [02.03] Intimitäten (Cast: Witwe), Directed by Paul Martin, with Victor De Kowa, Ilse Fürstenberg,
1943: [] Seine beste Rolle (Cast: Elise Sander ), Directed by Otto Pittermann, with Marina von Ditmar, Paul Dahlke,
1942: [] Paura d'amare (Cast: Barberina / Zia Barbara ), Directed by Gaetano Amata, with Luis Hurtado,
1941: [] Friedemann Bach (Cast: Mariella Fiorini), Directed by Traugott Müller, with Magnus Stifter, Ernst Dernburg, Gustaf Gründgens,
1941: [] L' Angelo del crepuscolo (Cast), Directed by Gianni Pons,
1941: [] Vertigine (Cast), Directed by Guido Brignone,
1940: [12.27] Die keusche Geliebte (Cast: Renée Lemonier ), Directed by Victor Tourjansky, with Willy Fritsch, Maria Landrock, Paul Dahlke,
1940: [08.06] Herz ohne Heimat (Cast), Directed by Otto Linnekogel, with Zerah Achmed, Ernst Dernburg, Gustav Diessl,
1940: [] Die letzte Runde (Cast), Directed by Werner Klingler, with Max Bing,
1939: [10/05] Zentrale Rio (Cast: Diana Mercier), Directed by Erich Engels, with Leny Marenbach, Berthold Ebbecke,
1939: [03.21] Polterabend (Cast: Lissi), Directed by Carl Boese, with Rudi Godden, Grethe Weiser,
1938: [12.16] In geheimer Mission (Cast), Directed by Jürgen von Alten, with Louis Brody, Gustav Fröhlich, Ruth Hellberg,
1938: [] Fahrendes Volk (Cast: Pepita), Directed by Jacques Feyder, with Hans Albers, Françoise Rosay,
1938: [] Rote Orchideen (Cast), Directed by Nunzio Malasomma, with Kurt Keller-Nebri, Charles Willy Kayser,
1937: [] Gauner im Frack (Cast: Vera Dalmatoff), Directed by Johannes Riemann, with Paul Klinger, Karl Martell,
1936: [] Weisse Sklaven (Cast), Directed by Karl Anton, with Theodor Loos,
1936: [] Sein letztes Modell (Cast), Directed by Rudolf van der Noss,
1935: [/ /1] Ein Teufelskerl (Cast), Directed by Georg Jacoby, with Georg Alexander, Lída Baarová, Gustav Fröhlich,
1935: [02.01] Der rote Reiter (Cast), Directed by Rolf Randorf, with Marieluise Claudius, Veit Harlan,
1934: [11.27] Der letzte Walzer (Cast: Vera, ihre Nichte ), Directed by Georg Jacoby, with Ernst Dumcke, Max Gülstorff, Ivan Petrovich,
1934: [08.12] Ein Walzer für Dich (A Waltz for You) (Cast: Fürstin Stefanie), Directed by Georg Zoch, with Louis Graveure, Theo Lingen,
1934: [/ /1] Ich sehne mich nach Dir (Cast), Directed by Johannes Riemann, with Louis Graveure, Ernst Legal,
1934: [/ /1] Die grosse Chance (Cast), Directed by Victor Janson, with Ida Krill, Hansi Niese,
1934: [/ /1] Ich heisse Benjamin (Cast: Stefanie), Directed by Georg Zoch, with Theo Lingen, Heinz Rühmann,
1933: [/ /1] Matinee Idol (Cast), Directed by George King, with Miles Mander,
1933: [/ /1] Moral und Liebe (Cast), Directed by Georg Jacoby, with Hilde Hildebrand, Oskar Homolka,
1933: [/ /1] Rakoczy indulo (Cast), Directed by Gustav Fröhlich, István Székely, with Gustav Fröhlich, Leopold Kramer,
1933: [] Wenn ich König wär! (Cast), Directed by Johannes Alexander Hübler-Kahla, with Else Reval,
1933: [] The Love Nest (Cast), Directed by Thomas Bentley,
1933: [] Rund um eine Million (Cast), Directed by Max Neufeld,
1933: [] Der Doppelgänger (Cast: Jenny Miller), Directed by E.W. Emo, with Georg Alexander, Gerda Maurus,
1933: [] The Luck of a Sailor (Cast), Directed by Robert Milton,
1932: [/ /1] The Return of Raffles (Cast), Directed by Manfield Markham, with George Barraud,
1932: [] Der Frechdachs (Cast), Directed by Carl Boese, Heinz Hille, with Ralph Arthur Roberts, Else Elster, Maria Forescu,
1931: [] Die fünf verfluchten Gentlemen (Cast: Camilla), Directed by Julien Duvivier, with Adolf Wohlbrück, Jack Trevor,
1931: [/ /1] Leichtsinnige Jugend (Manslaughter) (Cast), Directed by Leo Mittler, with Vera Baranovskaja, Alfred Gerasch, Grit Haid,
1931: [/ /1] Die Nacht ohne Pause (Cast), Directed by Andrew V. Marton, Franz Wenzler, with Max Adalbert, Paul Richter,
1931: [] Ich geh' aus und Du bleibst da (Cast), Directed by Hans Behrendt, with Theodor Loos,
1931: [01.29] Sonntag des Lebens (The Devil's Holiday) (Cast: Ellen Hobart), Directed by Leo Mittler, with Willy Clever, Oscar Marion,
1930: [12.23] Hans in allen Gassen (Cast: Elisabeth, seine Braut), Directed by Carl Froelich, with Hans Albers, Betty Amann,
1930: [08/25] Die grosse Sehnsucht (The Great Desire) (Cast: Eva von Loe, Komparsin), Directed by István Székely, with Theodor Loos, Harry Frank,
1930: [/ /1] Fundvogel (Cast), Directed by Wolfgang Hoffmann-Harnisch, with Elizza La Porta, Franz Lederer,
1930: [] Das Lied der Nationen (Cast), Directed by Rudolf Meinert, with Betty Amann, Erna Morena,
1930: [] Moral um Mitternacht (Cast), Directed by Mark Sorkin,
1929: [11.22] Queen of the Night Clubs (Cast), Directed by Bryan Foy, with Egon Brechler, Elsa Ersi, William Gade,
1929: [/ /1] Eva and the grasshopper (Cast), Directed by Asgaroff, with Gustav Fröhlich,
1929: [] Die Drei um Edith (Cast), Directed by Erich Waschneck, with Gustav Diessl, Paul Hörbiger,
1929: [] The Royal Box (Cast), Directed by Bryan Foy,
1929: [] Mein Herz gehört dir (Cast), Directed by Max Reichmann,
1929: [05.11] Eternal Love (King of the Mountains (Working title)) (Cast: Ciglia ), Directed by Ernst Lubitsch, with John Barrymore, Victor Varconi,
1929: [04/26] Rund um die Liebe (Cast), Directed by Oskar Kalbus, with Ossi Oswalda, Elisabeth Bergner, Valery Boothby,
1928: [05.17] Tempest (Cast: Prinzessin Tamara), Directed by Sam Taylor, Victor Tourjansky, with John Barrymore, Louis Wolheim,
1927: [/ /1] Der Fröhliche Weinberg (Cast), Directed by Jakob Fleck, Luise Kolm, with Géza L. Weisz,
1927: [06.10] Jugendrausch (Cast: Eva), Directed by Georgij Azagarov, with Hertha von Walther, Gustav Fröhlich,
1927: [05.10] Die Frauengasse von Algier (The Streets of Algiers, Musa Samarra) (Cast: Adrienne Brisson, Tochter), Directed by Wolfgang Hoffmann-Harnisch, with Maria Jacobini, Warwick Ward,
1926: [10.14] Faust (Cast: Gretchen), Directed by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, with Eric Barclay, Wilhelm Dieterle, Werner Fuetterer,
1926: [/ /1] Madame wünscht keine Kinder (Madame wants no children) (Cast: Tänzerin), Directed by Alexander Korda, with Maria Paudler, Dina Gralla,
1925: [11.20] Tartüff (Cast: Double für Lil Dagover), Directed by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, with Emil Jannings, Werner Krauss, Lil Dagover,
1924: [03.16] Wege zu Kraft und Schönheit (Cast: (/xx/)), Directed by Wilhelm Prager, Nicholas Kaufmann, with Jenny Hasselqvist, La Jana,
1921: [12.16] Kean (Cast), Directed by Rudolf Biebrach, with Carola Toelle, Ernst Behmer,

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