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'''Margarethe Hedwig Weixler, "Grete"''' (1896–1921) was a German actor who performed in at least 36 films in the silent era.<ref>{{Cite book |title=Die Frau im Film |date=1919 |publisher=Altheer & Company |location=Zurich, Switzerland |pages=40}}</ref> She was the younger sister of ], and she claimed in a 1920 interview to be the granddaughter of a famous Hungarian actor, whom she did not name.<ref>Weixler, Grete, "Grete Weixler Interview" (1920). |
'''Margarethe Hedwig Weixler, "Grete"''' (1896–1921) was a German actor who performed in at least 36 films in the silent era.<ref>{{Cite book |title=Die Frau im Film |date=1919 |publisher=Altheer & Company |location=Zurich, Switzerland |pages=40}}</ref> She was the younger sister of ], and she claimed in a 1920 interview to be the granddaughter of a famous Hungarian actor, whom she did not name.<ref>Weixler, Grete, "Grete Weixler Interview" (1920). Brigham Young University Library Archive. | ||
<nowiki>https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/sophnf_essay/1693</nowiki></ref> Her filmography is on German Misplaced Pages. | <nowiki>https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/sophnf_essay/1693</nowiki></ref> Her filmography is on German Misplaced Pages. |
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German actor (1896-1921)
Grete Weixler | |
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Born | Margarethe Hedwig Weixler (1896-04-04)April 4, 1896 Berlin, Germany |
Died | January 1, 1921(1921-01-01) (aged 24) |
Margarethe Hedwig Weixler, "Grete" (1896–1921) was a German actor who performed in at least 36 films in the silent era. She was the younger sister of Dorrit Wexler, and she claimed in a 1920 interview to be the granddaughter of a famous Hungarian actor, whom she did not name. Her filmography is on German Misplaced Pages.
References
- Die Frau im Film. Zurich, Switzerland: Altheer & Company. 1919. p. 40.
- Weixler, Grete, "Grete Weixler Interview" (1920). Brigham Young University Library Archive. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/sophnf_essay/1693
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