Gretl Theimer
Birthday: 1910-11-26 | Place of Birth: Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]Gretl Theimer (1910–1972) was an Austrian actress and singer. After completing ballet training, Theimer performed in the children's ballet at the Vienna State Opera. She first made a name for herself as an operetta singer on Austrian and German stages. Her screen debut in musical film 'Zwei Herzen im Dreivierteltakt', one of the first sound films, made Gretl Theimer a popular film star overnight. The waltz of the same name, which she sang together with co-star Walter Janssen, became one of the most successful hits of 1930. After that, Theimer would go on to frequently play the part of a dashing, sought-after girl in Wiener Film and other entertainment films of the 1930s. After about a decade, her film career came to an end. She did, however, take on a few small film roles in the fifties and sixties.
Known For
Acting
Role
as Tschinellen-Fifi
as Franziska Pfundtner
as Sylvia Gaden
as Emilie Trampusch
as Lizzie
as Schirmverkäuferin
as Helma René
as Anne
as Komtess Helene
as Elli von Wellingen - his daughter
as Asta Walden
as Maria Esterhazy
as Mizzi Enzinger
as Annerl
as Marie
as Riquette, Kammerzofe
as Tilly
as Eva
as Hedi
as Terka von Marosicz, die 'Csikósbaroneß'
