Camilla Horn
Born: 1903-04-25 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Died: 1996-08-14
Known For: Acting
Biography
The daughter of a railroad official, Camilla Horn was educated in Germany and Switzerland. She initially trained as a dressmaker and received her first job experience in a fashion salon in Erfurt. This was merely a stepping stone for a performing career which began with dance lessons in Berlin and subsequent acting studies under Lucie Höflich. The lithe, blond and strikingly beautiful Camilla soon appeared in cabaret revues staged by Rudolf Nelson. By 1926, she was employed as an extra at Ufa, where she was spotted by the director F.W. Murnau, who found in her the ideal representation of Gretchen for his seminal production of Fausto (1926) . The role catapulted Camilla to instant stardom. Within a year, she was signed by United Artists in Hollywood, befriending Charles Chaplin and, more importantly, studio chairman Joseph M. Schenck. The friendship with Schenck may, or may not, have led to an affair -- depending on which story one is to believe -- but it did result in two high profile starring roles opposite John Barrymore in the torrid melodramas Tempestad (1928) and Amor eterno (1929), both produced by Schenck. Neither film was a commercial success. With the coming of sound, Camilla returned to Europe, briefly appearing on stage in London and Paris, before resuming her screen career in Germany. As the 1930's went on, she rarely turned down a role, playing anything from baronesses and fashion models, to vamps and 'fallen women'. The quality of her films was variable, but there were several noteworthy standouts, such as Hans in allen Gassen (1930) (opposite Hans Albers), Fiesta en palacio (1934) and Payasos (1938) (as a circus artiste, again with Albers). During this tumultuous decade, Camilla conducted a lengthy affair with the singer Louis Graveure, fifteen years her senior. This came to an end in 1938, when Graveure was suspected of espionage by the Gestapo and fled to England, via the Cote d'Azure. After her luxury villa in Berlin was ransacked in search for non-existent clues, Camilla's outspoken criticism of the Nazi regime reached a point where it got her into serious trouble. She saw out the first half of her career with a trio of long forgotten films made in Italy. Having failed in an attempt to flee to Switzerland, she kept a low profile and even tried her hand at farming. After the war, she had a stint as an interpreter for the occupying U.S. forces in Germany. Camilla made a successful return to the stage in a 1948 Frankfurt production of Jean Cocteau's "L'Aigle a Deux Tetes" (aka 'The Eagle Has Two Heads'). She spent the latter half of her acting career playing grand dames, matriarchs and worldly ladies with colourful backgrounds, in both films and on television. In 1974, she was awarded the 'Filmband in Gold' (also known as 'Lola') for lifetime achievement in the German film industry. In her 1985 autobiography, "Verliebt in die Liebe" ('In Love with Love'), she happily recounted her marriages and liaisons.
Filmography
2002
- Los 5 Faust de F. W. Murnau as Herself / Gretchen (archive footage)
1992
1989
1988
- Schloß Königswald as Fürstin Großmutter
1987
- The Adventures of Superhero as Mother
1985
- Die Schwarzwaldklinik as Dr. Rens′ Mutter
1982
- Unheimliche Geschichten
- Frankies Braut as Frau von Kieblitz
1979
- Bavarian Film Awards as Self
1970
- He's at It Again as Paula
- Immer bei Vollmond as Wegelin's Mother
1969
- Gestern gelesen as Frau von Marwitz
1968
- Appointment in Beirut as Evelyn Brown
1967
- Dreizehn Briefe as Frau Neumann
1958
- Die Erbin as Elizabeth Almond
1953
- Vati macht Dummheiten as Baronin von Baran
1952
- Königin der Arena as Diana Bianca, Dompteuse
1951
- German Film Award as Self
1949
- Gesucht wird Majora as Gritt Faller
1948
- Intimitäten as Helene
1944
- Seine beste Rolle as Elise Sander
1942
- Broken Love as Corinna Dellys, l'amante di Alberto
- L'angelo del crepuscolo as Anna
- Paura d'amare
1941
- Friedemann Bach as Mariella Fiorini
1940
- Die keusche Geliebte as Renée Lemonier
- Herz ohne Heimat as Dina Horster
- Polterabend as Lissi
- Die letzte Runde as Lilly
1939
- Zentrale Rio as Diane Mercier
- Roman eines Arztes as Käthe Üding - seine Frau
1938
- Fahrendes Volk as Pepita, Kunstreiterin
- Rote Orchideen as Gräfin Ogolenska
- In geheimer Mission as Marion
1937
- White Slaves as Manja - seine Tochter
- Crooks in Tails as Vera Dalmatoff
- Sein letztes Modell as Maria Várady
1935
- The Red Rider as Hasia Nowrowska
1934
- Der Doppelgänger as Jenny Miller
- Die große Chance as Helga
- Der letzte Walzer as Vera
- Ich sehne mich nach dir as Ivonne Brandt
- If I Were King as Inge Winkler
- The Luck of a Sailor as Louise
- A Waltz for You as Fürstin Stefanie
1933
- Racoczy-Marsch as Vilma
- Matinee Idol as Sonia Vance
- Money Governs the World as Lilly
- The Love Nest as Fifi
- Moral und Liebe as Vera
1932
- The Cheeky Devil as Alice Ménard
- The Return of Raffles as Elga
- The Five Accursed Gentlemen as Camilla
1931
- Frivolous youth
- Sunday of Life as Ellen Hobart
- The Night Without Pause as Letta Larbo
- I Go Out and You Stay Here as Gaby
- The Song of the Nations
1930
- Morals at Midnight as Nelly Wendt
- The Great Passion as Eva von Loe
- Hans in Every Street as Elisabeth, the Bride
- Fundvogel as Andrea
- Mein Herz gehört Dir... as Diane D'Artois
1929
- Eternal Love as Ciglia
- Three Around Edith as Lady Edith Trent
- Die Königsloge as Alice Doren
1928
- Tempest as Princess Tamara
1927
- Eva and the Grasshopper as Camille de Saxe
- The Bordellos of Algiers as Adrienne Brisson
- Der fröhliche Weinberg as Clärchen Gunderloch
1926
- Tartuffe as (uncredited)
- Faust as Gretchen Marguerite
- Madame Wants No Children