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Fact | After some appearances on TV she was once more engaged for the screen in the 70's where she especially got grateful roles under the direction of Maximilian Schell. |
Lil June was born on July 1, 2000, in Los Angeles, California, to parents of African-American and Mexican descent. She was raised in a single-parent household and began her career in entertainment at a young age, appearing in music videos and commercials. Lil June’s big break came when she was cast as the lead in the film “Honey 2” (2011). She has since appeared in a number of films and television shows, including “The Game” (2012), “Let’s Stay Together” (2012), and “House of Lies” (2013). Lil June has also released a number of singles, including “No Love” (2012) and “Body Party” (2013). As of 2020, Lil June’s net worth is estimated to be $1 million. She is currently in a relationship with rapper Lil Yachty.
Facts
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1 | After some appearances on TV she was once more engaged for the screen in the 70's where she especially got grateful roles under the direction of Maximilian Schell. |
2 | In 1925 she made her stage debut under the direction of Max Reinhardt. In the following years she played in Reinhardt's Deutsches Theater in Berlin and also at the Salzburg Festival. |
3 | In 1926 she married film producer Georg Witt, who would produce many of Dagover's future films. The couple would remain married until Witt's death in 1972. |
4 | Dagover died at the age of 92, on January 24, 1980, in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, and was buried at the Waldfriedhof Grünwald cemetery, in Munich. |
5 | After her return to Germany and the rise of the Third Reich in 1933, she avoided overt political involvement and generally appeared in popular costume musicals and comedies during World War II. However, in 1937, she received the State Actress award, and in 1944 she was awarded the War Merits Cross for entertaining Wehrmacht troops on the Eastern Front in 1943 and 1944 on the German occupied Channel Islands of Jersey and Guernsey. |
6 | In 1897, when she was ten, her parents sent her back to Europe to continue her education in boarding schools in Baden-Baden, Weimar and Geneva, Switzerland. Orphaned at the age of 13, she spent the rest of her adolescence with friends and relatives. |
7 | In 1979, she published her autobiography, Ich war die Dame (English: I Was The Lady). |
8 | In 1961 she achieved a great succès d'estime with her role as a eccentric old woman in the Edgar-Wallace adaption "Die seltsame Gräfin" - a role type which she also impersonated more and more at the stages too. |
9 | While Dagover's films of the period were decidedly apolitical, she was known to be one of Adolf Hitler's favorite film actresses and Dagover is known to have been a dinner guest of Hitler on several occasions. |
10 | In 1962, Lil Dagover was awarded the Bundesfilmpreis. In 1964, she was awarded the Bambi annual television and media award from Hubert Burda Media, and the Cross of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany in 1967. |
11 | Gave birth to her only child, a daughter Eva Maria Daghofer, in 1919. Child's father is her first husband, Fritz Daghofer. |
12 | Mother, with 'Fritz Daghofer',of daughter Eva Daghofer. |
13 | Ex-mother-in-law of Géza von Radványi. |
14 | Throughout her career, Dagover misrepresented her age, claiming to be ten years younger than she actually was. It was not until after her death that a childhood friend confirmed her true age. |
Pictures
Movies
Actress
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Tales from the Vienna Woods | 1979 | Helene | |
Die Teufelsbraut | 1977 | TV Movie | |
Die Standarte | 1977 | Erzherzogin | |
End of the Game | 1975 | Gastmann's Mother | |
Tatort | 1975 | TV Series | Mutter Koenen |
Memento Mori | 1975 | TV Movie | Charmian Colston |
Karl May | 1974 | Bertha von Suttner | |
The Pedestrian | 1973 | Frau Eschenlohr | |
Glückspilze | 1971 | TV Movie | |
Kolibri | 1971 | TV Movie | Anna Maria Hansen |
Paradies der alten Damen | 1971 | TV Movie | Leonore Feller |
Professor Sound und die Pille - Die unwahrscheinliche Geschichte einer Erfindung | 1971 | TV Movie | Seine Frau |
Hotel Royal | 1969 | TV Movie | Die Maharani |
Das Interview | 1969 | TV Movie | Elaine Winters |
Bitte recht freundlich, es wird geschossen | 1969 | TV Series | Lady Hamilton |
Unwiederbringlich | 1968 | TV Movie | Prinzessin Maria Eleonore |
Lösegeld für Mylady | 1967 | TV Movie | Lady Cherfield / Mrs. Flowers |
Siedlung Arkadien | 1967 | TV Movie | Frau Assmann |
Erinnerungen eines Flügels | 1966 | TV Series 1966 | |
Bis ans Ende | 1964 | TV Movie | Lucy Amorest |
Reisender ohne Gepäck | 1963 | TV Movie | Herzogin |
Die seltsame Gräfin | 1961 | Gräfin / Lady Leonora Moron | |
Der Mann von draußen | 1961 | TV Movie | Mrs. Gillis |
Ich fand Julia Harrington | 1960 | TV Movie | Julia Harrington |
The Buddenbrooks | 1959 | Elisabeth Buddenbrook | |
The Buddenbrooks | 1959 | Elisabeth Buddenbrook | |
Bäume sterben aufrecht | 1958 | TV Movie | Großmutter |
Unter Palmen am blauen Meer | 1957 | Contessa Celestina Morini | |
Confessions of Felix Krull | 1957 | ||
Meine 16 Söhne | 1956 | Frau Senator Giselius | |
Kronprinz Rudolfs letzte Liebe | 1956 | Kaiserin Elisabeth | |
Die Barrings | 1955 | Thilde von Barring | |
Rosen im Herbst | 1955 | Mrs. von Briest | |
Der Fischer vom Heiligensee | 1955 | Baronin Hermine von Velden | |
Ich weiß, wofür ich lebe | 1955 | Alice Lechaudier | |
Schloß Hubertus | 1954 | Baronin Kleesberg | |
Königliche Hoheit | 1953 | Gräfin Löwenjoul | |
Rote Rosen, rote Lippen, roter Wein | 1953 | Gräfin Waldenberg | |
Das Geheimnis vom Bergsee | 1952 | Lamberta (swiss-german version) | |
Vom Teufel gejagt | 1950 | Frau Dakar | |
Es kommt ein Tag | 1950 | Mme. Mombour | |
Man spielt nicht mit der Liebe | 1949 | Florentine Alvensleben | |
Die Söhne des Herrn Gaspary | 1948 | Margot von Korff | |
Musik in Salzburg | 1944 | Ursula Sanden | |
Wien 1910 | 1943 | Maria Anschütz | |
Kleine Residenz | 1942 | Herzogin von Lauffenburg | |
Die Räuber | 1940 | ||
Bismarck | 1940 | Queen Eugénie | |
Friedrich Schiller - Der Triumph eines Genies | 1940 | Franziska von Hohenheim | |
Umwege zum Glück | 1939 | Hanna Bracht | |
Maja zwischen zwei Ehen | 1938 | Maja | |
Triad | 1938 | Cornelia Contarini | |
Rätsel um Beate | 1938 | Beate Kaiserling | |
Strife Over the Boy Jo | 1937 | Leonine Brackwieser - seine Frau | |
The Kreutzer Sonata | 1937 | Jelaina Posdnyschew | |
Fridericus | 1937 | Marquise de Pompadour | |
The Girl Irene | 1936 | Jennifer Lawrence | |
Das Schönheitsfleckchen | 1936 | Short | Marquise de Pompadour |
Final Accord | 1936 | Charlotte Garvenberg, seine Frau | |
King August the Strong | 1936 | Gräfin Aurore Königsmark | |
The Higher Command | 1935 | Madame Martin | |
Lady Windermeres Fächer | 1935 | Mrs. Erlynne | |
Der Vogelhändler | 1935 | Der Kurfürstin | |
Ich heirate meine Frau | 1934 | Lisa Behmer | |
Eine Frau, die weiß, was sie will | 1934 | Mona Cavallini, Revuestar | |
The Fugitive from Chicago | 1934 | Eveline | |
Johannisnacht | 1933 | Lisa Lers, Schauspielerin | |
Das Abenteuer der Thea Roland | 1932 | Thea Roland | |
Die Tänzerin von Sans Souci | 1932 | Barberina Campanini | |
The Congress Dances | 1932 | Countess | |
The Woman from Monte Carlo | 1932 | Lottie Corlaix | |
Le congrès s'amuse | 1931 | La comtesse | |
Der Kongreß tanzt | 1931 | The Countess | |
Elisabeth von Österreich | 1931 | Elisabeth of Austria | |
Der Fall des Generalstabs-Oberst Redl | 1931 | Vera Nikolayevna | |
Das Schicksal einer schönen Frau | 1931 | Frau Erika Dankwarth | |
Boykott | 1930 | Seine Frau | |
Old Song | 1930 | Baronin Eggedy | |
Va Banque | 1930 | Miß Harriet Williams | |
Es gibt eine Frau, die dich niemals vergißt | 1930 | Tilly Ferrantes | |
Der weiße Teufel | 1930 | Nelidowa | |
Spielereien einer Kaiserin | 1930 | Catherine the Great | |
Monte Cristo | 1929 | Mercédès Comtesse de Morcerf | |
Der Günstling von Schönbrunn | 1929 | Kaiserin Maria Theresia | |
Hungarian Nights | 1929 | Coraly Rekoczi | |
Die Ehe | 1929 | ||
La grande passion | 1928 | Sonia de Blick | |
Ungarische Rhapsodie | 1928 | Camilla | |
Der geheime Kurier | 1928 | Mme. Thérèse de Renal | |
Le tourbillon de Paris | 1928 | Lady Amiscia Abenston | |
Orientexpress | 1927 | Beate von Morton | |
Der Anwalt des Herzens | 1927 | June Orchard | |
Hans engelska fru | 1927 | Cathleen Paget, née Brock | |
Bara en danserska | 1926 | Marie Berner - varieté dansös | |
Der Veilchenfresser | 1926 | Melitta von Arthof | |
Liebe macht blind | 1926 | Diane | |
Two Brothers | 1926 | Esther | |
Wenn die Filmkleberin gebummelt hat | 1925 | ||
Der Demütige und die Tänzerin | 1925 | Toni Seidewitz | |
The Chronicles of the Gray House | 1925 | Bärbe | |
Komödie des Herzens | 1924 | Gerda Werska | |
Seine Frau, die Unbekannte | 1923 | Eva | |
Die Prinzessin Suwarin | 1923 | Tina Bermonte | |
Tiefland | 1923 | Martha | |
Phantom | 1922 | Marie Starke | |
Macht der Versuchung | 1922 | ||
Luise Millerin | 1922 | Luise Millerin | |
Dr. Mabuse: The Gambler | 1922 | uncredited | |
Der Mord in der Greenstreet | 1921 | ||
Der müde Tod | 1921 | Young Woman / Das junge Mädchen / Zobeide / ... | |
Die Jagd nach dem Tode - 3. Teil: Der Mann im Dunkel | 1921 | Malatti | |
Das Medium | 1921 | ||
Toteninsel | 1921 | ||
Das Geheimnis von Bombay | 1921 | Die Tänzerin Farnese | |
Die Augen der Maske | 1920 | ||
Die Kwannon von Okadera | 1920 | Kwannon | |
Das Blut der Ahnen | 1920 | Fürstin Wanda Lubowiczka | |
Der Richter von Zalamea | 1920 | Isabel | |
Die Jagd nach dem Tode | 1920 | Tänzerin Malatti | |
Die Jagd nach dem Tode 2.Teil: Die verbotene Stadt | 1920 | Tänzerin Malatti | |
Die Frau im Himmel | 1920 | Tatjana | |
Spiritismus | 1920 | ||
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari | 1920 | Jane Olsen | |
Der Tänzer | 1919 | ||
Der Tänzer 1. Teil | 1919 | ||
Die Rache ist mein | 1919/I | ||
Harakiri | 1919 | O-Take-San | |
Die Spinnen, 1. Teil - Der Goldene See | 1919 | Sonnenpriesterin Naela | |
Die Maske | 1919 | ||
Bettler GmbH | 1919 | ||
Die blonde Loo | 1919 | ||
Phantome des Lebens | 1919 | ||
Das Lied der Mutter | 1918 | ||
Clown Charly | 1918 | as Marta Daghofer | |
Der Volontär | 1918 | ||
Lebendig tot | 1918 | ||
Das Rätsel der Stahlkammer | 1917 | ||
Die Retterin | 1916 |
Soundtrack
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Old Song | 1930 | performer: "Zu jedem kommt einmal die Liebe..." |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Der große Zauberer - Max Reinhardt | 1973 | TV Movie documentary | Herself |
Seniorenklub | 1972 | TV Series | Herself - Gast |
Lil Dagover | 1970 | TV Movie documentary | Herself |
Blick zurück im Film | 1966 | TV Series | Herself |
Hunde unterm Hammer - Herrenlose Vierbeiner bellen um Hilfe - Lil Dagover bittet für sie | 1955 | TV Movie | Herself - Host |
The Stars Shine | 1938 | Herself | |
Die große Sehnsucht | 1930 | Herself, Lil Dagover | |
2. Ungarische Rhapsodie | 1929 | Documentary short |
Archive Footage
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Cinemassacre's Monster Madness | 2007 | TV Series documentary | Jane Olsen |
Tartüff, der verschollene Film | 2004 | Video documentary short | Frau Elmire |
Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood | 1995 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Various roles |
Otto - Die Serie | 1995 | TV Series | Old Woman / Gräfin Bürstenberg |
It Only Happened Once | 1958 | Herself, Lil Dagover | |
Rund um die Liebe | 1929 | ||
Die Spinnen, 2. Teil - Das Brillantenschiff | 1920 | Sonnenpriesterin Naela (uncredited) |
Awards
Won Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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1964 | Honorary Bambi | Bambi Awards | In recognition of her impressive film career. | |
1962 | Honorary Award | German Film Awards | For her continued outstanding individual contributions to the german film over the years. | |
1954 | Film Award in Silver | German Film Awards | Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role (Beste darstellerische Leistung - Weibliche Nebenrolle) | Königliche Hoheit (1953) |
Nominated Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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1980 | Film Award in Gold | German Film Awards | Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role (Beste darstellerische Leistung - Weibliche Nebenrolle) | Geschichten aus dem Wienerwald (1979) |
1956 | Film Award in Silver | German Film Awards | Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role (Beste darstellerische Leistung - Weibliche Nebenrolle) | Rosen im Herbst (1955) |
Source: IMDb, Wikipedia