# Dorit Kreysler

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Austrian actress (1909–1999)

Dorit Kreysler With Peter Igelhoff (left) and Willi Schaeffers (right) in 1938 Born 5 December 1909 Mödling, Lower Austria, Austro-Hungarian Empire Died 16 December 1999 (aged 90) Vienna, Austria Other name Dorothea Josephina Friederike Nicoletta Kreisler Occupation Actress Years active 1934–1972 (film)

**Dorit Kreysler** (1909–1999) was an Austrian [film actress](/source/Film_actress).[1] She spent much of her career in the [German film industry](/source/Cinema_of_Germany).

## Filmography

Year Title Role Notes 1934 Enjoy Yourselves Gusti Melzer, Kellnerin im "Bratwurstglöckl" 1934 Mr. Kobin Seeks Adventure Monika, seine Frau 1934 Jungfrau gegen Mönch Mutz Hagedorn 1935 Fresh Wind from Canada Karin, seine Tochter 1935 A Night on the Danube Steffi Eidinger, Primgeigerin der Kapelle 'Donauschwalben' 1938 Peter spielt mit dem Feuer Steffie von Egge 1939 Die kluge Schwiegermutter Liselott 1939 Woman Without a Past Ellen, Ruths Freundin 1940 Commissioner Eyck Mrs. Gustafson 1940 Woman Made to Measure Fräulein Zettlund 1940 Liebesschule Lili, Zigarettenmädchen 1940 My Daughter Lives in Vienna Marga Fritsch 1940 Herz ohne Heimat Lizzie 1940 Roses in Tyrol Lisa 1940 Vienna Blood Liesl Stadler (dancer) 1943 Carnival of Love Kitty, Tänzerin 1943 Die Wirtin zum Weißen Röß'l Reserl 1943 Beloved Darling Eva 1944 The Master Detective Ballett-Tänzerin Ilse Braun 1946 Die Fledermaus Adele 1949 Twelve Hearts for Charly Frau Eichhorn 1949 Nothing But Coincidence Frau Osterloh 1949 Artists' Blood Lissy Schilling - Dolmetscherin 1949 The Appeal to Conscience Blumenverkäuferin 1949 I'll Make You Happy Vera 1950 Wedding with Erika Irene 1951 Czardas of Hearts Lilly 1951 Sensation in San Remo Lydia Leer 1952 The Chaste Libertine Rita Reiner 1952 I Lost My Heart in Heidelberg Pia Biberger 1953 The Postponed Wedding Night Mady 1953 Aunt Jutta from Calcutta Baby 1954 Cabaret Franzi Holm 1955 The Inn on the Lahn 1955 Mensch ärger' dich nicht! 1956 In Hamburg When the Nights Are Long 1956 Opera Ball Hanni, Dienstmädchen bei Dannhauser 1956 Love, Summer and Music Resi Rinnertaler, Tonis Schwester 1957 Zwei Herzen voller Seligkeit Frau Nina Krause - Patientin 1957 The Simple Girl Mrs. Seidel

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Goble p.338

## Bibliography

- Goble, Alan. *The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film*. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.

## External links

- [Dorit Kreysler](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0471123/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

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