Edith Meinhard

Personal Info

Known For Acting

Known Credits 40

Gender Female

Birthday November 22, 1908 (110 years old)

Place of Birth Berlin, Germany

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Biography

Edith Meinhard was a German film actress. She made her film debut when she was only ten in Carl Froelich's "Der Tänzer"(1919) a film starring Lil Dagover. A few years later, she was hired by the production company Defu for two silent films. She appeared as Erika, the friend of Thyme ( Louise Brooks ), in GW Pabst's critically acclaimed film "Tagebuch einer Verlorenen/Diary of a Lost" (1929) .

Edith Meinhard was a German film actress. She made her film debut when she was only ten in Carl Froelich's "Der Tänzer"(1919) a film starring Lil Dagover. A few years later, she was hired by the production company Defu for two silent films. She appeared as Erika, the friend of Thyme ( Louise Brooks ), in GW Pabst's critically acclaimed film "Tagebuch einer Verlorenen/Diary of a Lost" (1929) .

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