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Luise Rainer

Luise Rainer
  • Name: Luise Rainer
  • Birthday: 1910-01-12
  • Place of birth: Düsseldorf, Germany
  • Popularity: 2.35
Biography: Luise Rainer (/ˈraɪnər/; January 12, 1910 – December 30, 2014) was a German-American film actress. She was the first actor to win more than one Academy Award; at the time of her death she was the longest-lived Oscar recipient. Her training began in Germany from the age of 16 by leading stage director Max Reinhardt. After a few years, she became recognized as a "distinguished Berlin stage actress", acting with Reinhardt's Vienna theater ensemble. Critics "raved" about her stage and film acting quality, leading MGM to sign her to a three-year contract and bring her to Hollywood in 1935. A number of filmmakers anticipated she might become another Greta Garbo, MGM's leading female... Read More

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Title Release date
Yellowface: Asian Whitewashing and Racism in Hollywood   as  (archive footage) 2019-10-13
Luise Rainer: Live from the TCM Classic Film Festival 2011-01-12
Hollywood Chinese   as  Self 2007-03-18
Ziegfeld on Film   as  Herself (interviewee, and in clips from The Great Ziegfeld) 2004-11-07
Poem: I Set My Foot Upon the Air and It Carried Me 2003-05-07
The Gambler   as  Grandmother 1997-10-30
Frank Capra's American Dream   as  Self (archive footage) 1997-01-01
That's Entertainment! III   as  (archive footage) 1994-07-01
A Dancer   as  Anna 1991-08-11
Hostages   as  Milada Pressinger 1943-08-11
Cavalcade of the Academy Awards   as  Self (archive footage) 1940-07-31
Dramatic School   as  Louise Mauban 1938-12-09
The Great Waltz   as  Poldi Vogelhuber 1938-11-04
The Toy Wife   as  Gilberte 'Frou Frou' Brigard 1938-06-10
Another Romance of Celluloid   as  Self (uncredited) 1938-02-05
Big City   as  Anna Benton 1937-09-03
The Romance of Celluloid   as  Self (archive footage) 1937-08-27
The Emperor's Candlesticks   as  Countess Olga Mironova 1937-07-02
The Good Earth   as  O-Lan 1937-06-02
The Great Ziegfeld   as  Anna Held 1936-04-08
Escapade   as  Leopoldine Dur 1935-07-05
Heut' kommt's drauf an   as  Marita Costa 1933-03-17
Madame has a visitor 1932-09-30
Sehnsucht 202   as  Kitty 1932-09-08