Hilde Sessak  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 27 July 1915 | 
| Died | 17 April 2003 (aged 87) Berlin, Germany  | 
| Other names | Hilde Czeszak | 
| Occupation | Actress | 
| Years active | 1934–1986 | 
Hilde Sessak (27 July 1915 – 17 April 2003) was a German actress who appeared in more than ninety film and television series during her career. She appeared in a number of films during the Nazi era including Quax the Crash Pilot (1941).[1]
Selected filmography
- Herr Kobin geht auf Abenteuer (1934)
 - Light Cavalry (1935) - Kellnerin Catella
 - The Girl from the Marsh Croft (1935)
 - Liebeslied (1935)
 - Trouble Backstairs (1935) - Paula Schulze, Tochter
 - The Abduction of the Sabine Women (1936) - Marianne Neumeister
 - Schloß Vogelöd (1936) - Wally, Tochter des Waldhüters
 - Orders Are Orders (1936) - Annerl
 - Der verkannte Lebemann (1936) - Elsie Schultze - Stubenmädchen im Hotel
 - City of Anatol (1936) - Dienstmädchen bei Franziska
 - Die un-erhörte Frau (1936) - Carola - Brandts Sekretärin
 - Intermezzo (1936) - Blanche - Zofe
 - Dangerous Crossing (1937) - Lotte Krüger - Zigarettenverkäuferin
 - Liebe geht seltsame Wege (1937) - Bianca - Zofe bei Antonia
 - When Women Keep Silent (1937) - Maria, Sekretärin
 - Pan (1937) - Edwarda
 - The Coral Princess (1937) - Didi Orsich
 - Wie einst im Mai (1938) - Pauline Krause - Tochter
 - Das Ehesanatorium (1938) - Franziska Kaub
 - Nordlicht (1938) - Petra Hansen
 - Die Pfingstorgel (1938) - Bienchen - ihre Tochter
 - Water for Canitoga (1939) - Winifred Gardener
 - The Curtain Falls (1939) - Vera Findtejs
 - A Man Astray (1940) - Marcella Duvallo
 - The Rothschilds (1940)
 - Left of the Isar, Right of the Spree (1940) - Lotte
 - Kleider machen Leute (1940) - Fräulein von Serafin
 - Alarm (1941) - Platzanweiserin Helene Hoesch
 - Happiness is the Main Thing (1941)
 - Jungens (1941) - Lene
 - Sechs Tage Heimaturlaub (1941) - Sybille Fabius
 - Quax the Crash Pilot (1941) - Adelheid
 - Illusion (1941) - Korali
 - Luisa Sanfelice (1942) - Lady Hamilton
 - Fünftausend Mark Belohnung (1942) - Nora - Wengrafs Nichte
 - Paracelsus (1943) - Waitress
 - Liebe, Leidenschaft und Leid (1943) - Anna
 - Fahrt ins Abenteuer (1943) - Eliza
 - A Salzburg Comedy (1943) - Jutta
 - Man rede mir nicht von Liebe (1943) - Marzella
 - Die Feuerzangenbowle (1944) - Marion
 - Orient Express (1944) - Vera Voneitz, aka Vera Pamalet
 - Das alte Lied (1945) - Wanda
 - Philine (1949) - Karla Lorenz - Philines Freundin
 - Der große Fall (1949) - Eine höchst gefährliche Dame
 - Das Beil von Wandsbek (1950) - Anneliese Blüthe
 - The Woman from Last Night (1950)
 - The Staircase (1950) - Olga Scharnetzki
 - Who Drove the Grey Ford? (1950) - Kellnerin bei Edu Schröder
 - Not Without Gisela (1951) - Melanie, Tänzerin
 - When the Evening Bells Ring (1951)
 - Story of a Young Couple (1952) - Carla
 - The Man Between (1953) - Lizzi
 - The Angel with the Flaming Sword (1954) - Elfriede Marein
 - The Confession of Ina Kahr (1954)
 - Sergeant Borck (1955) - Fanny Himmelreich
 - Before God and Man (1955)
 - Iron Gustav (1958) - Frau Vietzke
 - For Love and Others (1959) - Frau Lührmann
 - We Cellar Children (1960) - Mutter Prinz
 - Jeder stirbt für sich allein (1962, TV Movie) - Frau Gesch
 - Murderer in the Fog (1964) - Frau Schmittner
 - Der Hexer (1964) - Wardress
 - Fanny Hill (1964) - Mrs. Snow
 - Long Legs, Long Fingers (1966) - Wärterin
 - The Hunchback of Soho (1966) - Oberin
 - Das Geständnis eines Mädchens (1967) - Leiterin des Mädchenheims
 - The Gorilla of Soho (1968) - Sister Elizabeth
 - Ehemänner-Report (1971) - Frau Nickel
 - Grete Minde (1977) - Regine
 - Heinrich (1977)
 
References
- ↑ Reimer p. 97
 
External links
- Hilde Sessak at IMDb
 
Bibliography
- Reimer, Robert C. (2000). Cultural History Through a National Socialist Lens: Essays on the Cinema of the Third Reich. Rochester, NY: Camden House. ISBN 978-1-57113-164-5.
 
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