# Hanna Waag

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German actress (1904–1995)

Hanna Waag Born 24 May 1904 Giessen, Hesse, German Empire Died 13 August 1995(1995-08-13) (aged 91) Giessen, Hesse, Germany Occupation Actress Years active 1929–1937 (film)

**Hanna Waag** (1904–1995) was a German [film actress](/source/Film_actress).[1] Amongst her performances were playing [Queen Victoria](/source/Queen_Victoria) in the 1933 film *[Waltz War](/source/Waltz_War)* and the title role in *[Lady Windermere's Fan](/source/Lady_Windermere's_Fan_(1935_film))* in 1935. Of [Jewish](/source/Jewish) heritage, in 1937 she went into exile from the [Nazi](/source/Nazi) regime in Germany. Her husband, the Jewish [art director](/source/Art_director) [Rudolf Bamberger](/source/Rudolf_Bamberger) was killed at [Auschwitz](/source/Auschwitz).

## Selected filmography

- *[The Burning Heart](/source/The_Burning_Heart_(film))* (1929)

- *[Marriage](/source/Marriage_(1929_film))* (1929)

- *[The Merry Widower](/source/The_Merry_Widower)* (1929)

- *[Love's Carnival](/source/Love's_Carnival_(1930_film))* (1930)

- *[The King of Paris](/source/The_King_of_Paris_(1930_German_film))* (1930)

- *[The Murderer Dimitri Karamazov](/source/The_Murderer_Dimitri_Karamazov)* (1931)

- *[The Brothers Karamazov](/source/The_Brothers_Karamazov_(1931_film))* (1931)

- *[Waltz War](/source/Waltz_War)* (1933)

- *[Farewell Waltz](/source/Farewell_Waltz_(film))* (1934)

- *[Music in the Blood](/source/Music_in_the_Blood_(1934_film))* (1934)

- *[The Gentleman Without a Residence](/source/The_Gentleman_Without_a_Residence_(1934_film))* (1934)

- *[Lady Windermere's Fan](/source/Lady_Windermere's_Fan_(1935_film))* (1935)

- *[The Accusing Song](/source/The_Accusing_Song)* (1936)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Prawer p.213

## Bibliography

- Prawer, S.S. *Between Two Worlds: The Jewish Presence in German and Austrian Film, 1910-1933*. Berghahn Books, 2005.

## External links

- [Hanna Waag](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0905087/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

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