Margarete Kupfer

Margarete Kupfer

Deceased · Born: Apr 10, 1881 · Died: May 11, 1953

Personal Details

BornApr 10, 1881 Freystadt in Schlesien, Lower Silesia, Germany [now Kozuchów, Lubuskie, Poland]

Biography

Margarete Kupfer, a renowned actress, entered the world on April 10, 1881, in the charming town of Freystadt, nestled within the picturesque region of Schlesien, Lower Silesia, Germany, a territory that would later become Kozuchów, Lubuskie, Poland.

Throughout her illustrious career, Kupfer would come to be recognized for her captivating performances in a variety of film roles, including the esteemed production of Nathan der Weise, released in 1922, as well as the groundbreaking science fiction film Woman in the Moon, which premiered in 1929, and the adventurous comedy Bon Voyage, which hit theaters in 1933.

Margarete Kupfer's remarkable life would eventually come to a close on May 11, 1953, in the bustling city of East Berlin, East Germany, a place that would serve as the backdrop for the final chapter of her extraordinary journey.

Career

1929
Woman in the Moon
Woman in the Moon as Frau Hippolt
1927
The Love of Jeanne Ney
The Love of Jeanne Ney as Zimmermädchen
1920
Sumurun
Sumurun as Alte Frau
1919
The Oyster Princess
The Oyster Princess as Marriage teacher
1918