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Acting
August 6, 1883
October 8, 1965
Dessau, Germany
From Wikipedia Greta Meyer (August 7, 1883 – October 8, 1965) was a German actress in motion pictures beginning in the silent film era. She performed for almost seventy years. She belonged to the most famous theatrical family in Germany, comparable to the Barrymore family in America. Her early film efforts came in films like De jantjes (1922) and Die Königsloge (1929). Meyer came to America in 1923 from her native Germany. She subsequently became a U.S. citizen. She appeared in many Hollywood movies between 1933 and 1942, including The Great Waltz (1938) and Bitter Sweet (1940).
Customer (uncredited)
1942
Gretchen
1942
Frieda
1941
Mama Luden
1940
Hausfrau
1940
Female Nurse
1940
Hilda
1939
Masseuse (uncredited)
1939
Mrs. Rovitch (uncredited)
1939
Mrs. Schmidt (uncredited)
1938
as Customer (uncredited)
as Gretchen
as Frieda
as Mama Luden
as Hausfrau
as Female Nurse
as Hilda
as Masseuse (uncredited)
as Mrs. Rovitch (uncredited)
as Mrs. Schmidt (uncredited)
as Mrs. Vogelhuber
as Mrs. Swanson, a Masseuse (uncredited)
as Hilda - Lethany Housekeeper
as Hans' Mother
as Mama - Zeppelin Passenger (uncredited)
as Bertha (the wet nurse)
as Hannah Werner
as Hilda
as Connie Allenbury's Maid (uncredited)
as Hilda - the Maid
as Mrs. Schmidt
as Viennese Waitress (uncredited)
as Mrs. Borgerschmith
as Marta
as Masseuse
as Mrs. Krausemeyer
as Glass' Housekeeper (uncredited)
as Jans
as Frau Schuman
as Candace
as Minnie, Marion's Maid
as Bella (Uncredited)
as Hilda
as Anna, the Cook
as Lisa Bjorkman
as Little Heinie's Mother
as Aunt Sophie (uncredited)
as Lola's Masseuse (uncredited)
as Dancing Girl's Mother (uncredited)
as Mrs. Mannheimer
as Mrs. Barfuss (uncredited)
as Marta's Maid Trudi (uncredited)
as Mrs. Herman
as Swiss Inn Proprietress
as Housekeeper in Room 174 (uncredited)
as Emma