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German actor (1896-1921)

Grete Weixler
BornMargarethe Hedwig Weixler
(1896-04-04)April 4, 1896
Berlin, Germany
DiedJanuary 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. Her filmography is on German Misplaced Pages.

References

  1. Die Frau im Film. Zurich, Switzerland: Altheer & Company. 1919. p. 40.
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