
Camilla Horn
The daughter of a railroad official, Camilla Horn was educated in Germany and Switzerland. She initially trained as a dressmaker and received her first job experience in a fashion salon in Erfurt. This was merely a stepping stone for a performing career which began with dance lessons in Berlin and subsequent acting studies under Lucie Höflich. The lithe, blond and strikingly beautiful Camilla soon appeared in cabaret revues staged by Rudolf Nelson. By 1926, she was employed as an extra at Ufa, where she was spotted by the director F.W. Murnau, who found in her the ideal representation of Gretchen for his seminal production of Fausto (1926) . The role catapulted Camilla to instant stardom. Within a year, she was signed by United Artists in Hollywood, befriending Charles Chaplin and, more importantly, studio chairman Joseph M. Schenck. The friendship with Schenck may, or may not, have led to an affair -- depending on which story one is to believe -- but it did result in two high profile starring roles opposite John Barrymore in the torrid melodramas Tempestad (1928) and Amor eterno (1929), both produced by Schenck. Neither film was a commercial success. With the coming of sound, Camilla returned to Europe, briefly appearing on stage in London and Paris, before resuming her screen career in Germany. As the 1930's went on, she rarely turned down a role, playing anything from baronesses and fashion models, to vamps and 'fallen women'. The quality of her films was variable, but there were several noteworthy standouts, such as Hans in allen Gassen (1930) (opposite Hans Albers), Fiesta en palacio (1934) and Payasos (1938) (as a circus artiste, again with Albers). During this tumultuous decade, Camilla conducted a lengthy affair with the singer Louis Graveure, fifteen years her senior. This came to an end in 1938, when Graveure was suspected of espionage by the Gestapo and fled to England, via the Cote d'Azure. After her luxury villa in Berlin was ransacked in search for non-existent clues, Camilla's outspoken criticism of the Nazi regime reached a point where it got her into serious trouble. She saw out the first half of her career with a trio of long forgotten films made in Italy. Having failed in an attempt to flee to Switzerland, she kept a low profile and even tried her hand at farming. After the war, she had a stint as an interpreter for the occupying U.S. forces in Germany. Camilla made a successful return to the stage in a 1948 Frankfurt production of Jean Cocteau's "L'Aigle a Deux Tetes" (aka 'The Eagle Has Two Heads'). She spent the latter half of her acting career playing grand dames, matriarchs and worldly ladies with colourful backgrounds, in both films and on television. In 1974, she was awarded the 'Filmband in Gold' (also known as 'Lola') for lifetime achievement in the German film industry. In her 1985 autobiography, "Verliebt in die Liebe" ('In Love with Love'), she happily recounted her marriages and liaisons.
Tuntud rollide järgi
6.6 Die Schwarzwaldklinik
1985
7.3 Der Doppelgänger
1934
5.5 Weiße Sklaven
1937
7.9 Faust - Eine deutsche Volkssage
1926
9.0 Jugendrausch
1927
Unheimliche Geschichten
1982
8.0 Das Lied der Nationen
1931
9.0 Dreizehn Briefe
1967
7.0 Intimitäten
1948
7.0 Hilfe, ich bin Minister
1934
10.0 Fundvogel
1930
10.0 Der Frechdachs
1932
Filmograafia
- 2002Los 5 Faust de F. W. Murnau (Herself / Gretchen (archive footage))
- 1992Wenn ich sonntags in mein Kino geh'... (Self)
- 1989Pókok
- 1988Schloß Königswald (Fürstin Großmutter)
- 1987Der Unsichtbare (Mother)
- 1985Die Schwarzwaldklinik (Dr. Rens′ Mutter)
- 1982Unheimliche Geschichten
- 1982Frankies Braut (Frau von Kieblitz)
- 1979Bayerischer Filmpreis (Self)
- 1970Immer bei Vollmond (Wegelin's Mother)
- 1970Wer weint denn schon im Freudenhaus? (Paula)
- 1969Gestern gelesen (Frau von Marwitz)
- 1968Rebus (Evelyn Brown)
- 1967Dreizehn Briefe (Frau Neumann)
- 1958Die Erbin (Elizabeth Almond)
- 1953Vati macht Dummheiten (Baronin von Baran)
- 1952Königin der Arena (Diana Bianca, Dompteuse)
- 1951Deutscher Filmpreis (Self)
- 1949Gesucht wird Majora (Gritt Faller)
- 1948Intimitäten (Helene)
- 1944Seine beste Rolle (Elise Sander)
- 1942L'angelo del crepuscolo (Anna)
- 1942Paura d'amare
- 1942Vertigine (Corinna Dellys, l'amante di Alberto)
- 1941Friedemann Bach (Mariella Fiorini)
- 1940Die keusche Geliebte (Renée Lemonier)
- 1940Die letzte Runde (Lilly)
- 1940Herz ohne Heimat (Dina Horster)
- 1940Polterabend (Lissi)
- 1939Zentrale Rio (Diane Mercier)
- 1939Roman eines Arztes (Käthe Üding - seine Frau)
- 1938In geheimer Mission (Marion)
- 1938Fahrendes Volk (Pepita, Kunstreiterin)
- 1938Rote Orchideen (Gräfin Ogolenska)
- 1937Gauner im Frack (Vera Dalmatoff)
- 1937Sein letztes Modell (Maria Várady)
- 1937Weiße Sklaven (Manja - seine Tochter)
- 1935Der rote Reiter (Hasia Nowrowska)
- 1934Ich sehne mich nach dir (Ivonne Brandt)
- 1934Der letzte Walzer (Vera)
- 1934Hilfe, ich bin Minister (Fürstin Stefanie)
- 1934The Luck of a Sailor (Louise)
- 1934Die große Chance (Helga)
- 1934Der Doppelgänger (Jenny Miller)
- 1934Wenn ich König wär (Inge Winkler)
- 1933Racoczy-Marsch (Vilma)
- 1933Rund um eine Million (Lilly)
- 1933Matinee Idol (Sonia Vance)
- 1933The Love Nest (Fifi)
- 1933Moral und Liebe (Vera)
- 1932The Return of Raffles (Elga)
- 1932Der Frechdachs (Alice Ménard)
- 1932Die fünf verfluchten Gentlemen (Camilla)
- 1931Die Nacht ohne Pause (Letta Larbo)
- 1931Leichtsinnige Jugend
- 1931Ich geh' aus und Du bleibst da (Gaby)
- 1931Das Lied der Nationen
- 1931Sonntag des Lebens (Ellen Hobart)
- 1930Hans in allen Gassen (Elisabeth, the Bride)
- 1930Die große Sehnsucht (Eva von Loo)
- 1930Moral um Mitternacht (Nelly Wendt)
- 1930Fundvogel (Andrea)
- 1930Mein Herz gehört Dir... (Diane D'Artois)
- 1929Die Königsloge (Alice Doren)
- 1929Die Drei um Edith (Lady Edith Trent)
- 1929Eternal Love (Ciglia)
- 1928Tempest (Princess Tamara)
- 1927Der fröhliche Weinberg (Clärchen Gunderloch)
- 1927Jugendrausch (Camille de Saxe)
- 1927Die Frauengasse von Algier (Adrienne Brisson)
- 1926Madame wünscht keine Kinder
- 1926Faust - Eine deutsche Volkssage (Gretchen Marguerite)
- 1926Herr Tartüff ((uncredited))
- 1925Wege zu Kraft und Schönheit