Leopoldine Eugenie Amelie Konstantin Net Worth

Leopoldine Eugenie Amelie Konstantin Net Worth is
$950,000

Leopoldine Eugenie Amelie Konstantin Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Leopoldine Konstantin was born on March 12, 1886 in Brünn, Moravia, Austria-Hungary as Leopoldine Eugenie Amelie Konstantin. She was an actress, known for Notorious (1946), The Making of a King (1935) and Stupid Mama (1934). She was married to Geza Herczeg and Alexander Strakosch. She died on December 14, 1965 in Hietzing, Vienna, Austria.

Date Of BirthMarch 12, 1886
Died1965-12-14
Place Of BirthBrünn, Moravia, Austria-Hungary [now Brno, Czech Republic]
ProfessionActress
Star SignPisces
#Quote
1(Of her role in Alfred Hitchcock 's Notorious (1946) and why she did not pursue further work in Hollywood): My very first part and they made me in this monster!
#Fact
1In 1924 she married Hungarian counselor and author Géza Herczeg.
2Her last acting work involved sporadic theatre roles and poetry readings on the radio.
3Her strong fixing into a gestic and mimic repertoire - most variations of a ladylike type - led her merely to better supporting roles at the beginning of the 20s. Still her popularity kept unbreakable.
4She performed in two television series in 1948 and returned to Vienna.
5Together with the sound film the demandings to her roles grew.
6In 1948 she returned to Vienna but couldn't go on from her earlier successes.
7In 1935 she followed her husband Geza Herczeg to Austria and played among other things in "Andere Welt" (1937).
8Her first appearances in movies can be back-dated to 1912. She was set in "Die Hand des Schicksals".
9Starting in 1912 she also played in silent films, initially in title roles. She turned away from this medium when, after the First World War, she was offered increasingly minor parts.
10The actress Leopoldine Konstantin achieved the attention of the criticism in 1910 for the first time when she played Maria in the play "Gawan" in Berlin.
11Between 1921 and 1933 she didn't shot any movies but concentrated more on the theater.
12In 1938 she went via London - where she lost her son during the last German air raid to London - into the American exile.
13In the late 20s the hard work payed and the criticism reacted by surprise onto her sensitive realization in the play "Finden Sie, dass sich Constanze richtig verhält?" (1928).
14At the beginning of her American exile she was forced to work in a factory before stage engagement and few movies followed little by little.
15In 1923 she had a house built in Westerland for herself and her son Alexander.
16Her most important movie in the USA was Hitchcock's "Notorious (1948).
17Since 1912 she acted on the Berliner Reinhardt stage but after a lawsuit with Reinhardt she changed to Vienna in 1916; not till 1919 she returned to Berlin.
18She played in Frank Wedekind's Spring Awakening (1907), Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet (1907), A Winter's Tale (1908), and A Midsummer Night's Dream (1910). From 1911 she was to be found at the Kammerspielen in Berlin and became known in the Berlin salons. She moved to Vienna in 1916 and by 1924 she was playing the title role in Friedrich Schiller's Mary Stuart.
19She took acting lessons with Alexander Strakosch, whom she married shortly afterwards, and made her debut in the Deutsches Theater in Berlin in 1907.
20Divorced in 1938, she moved to the United States via Britain. She spoke no English at that time, and had to take a job as a factory worker until, after intensive language study, she landed a supporting role in Alfred Hitchcock's 1946 film Notorious, in which she played Claude Rains' mother, although she was only 3 years older than he.
21Lost her son during a bomb attack on London in World War II.
22Austrian theatre and film character actress, on stage at the Deutsche Theater in Berlin from 1907. Acted in German sound films during the first half of the 1930's, before moving to Britain and then to the United States. Best remembered internationally for her sole Hollywood film role, as the autocratic, venomous mother of Claude Rains (who was just three years her junior) in Hitchcock's Notorious (1946).

Actress

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Robert Montgomery Presents1957TV Series
Actor's Studio1950TV SeriesPrincess Maria Dominica
The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse1950TV SeriesCountess
Notorious1946Mme. Sebastian (as Madame Konstantin)
Andere Welt1937Lady Brandmore
Und du mein Schatz fährst mit1937Donna Juana de Villafranca
Mädchenpensionat1936Fräulein Leers
Frischer Wind aus Kanada1935Frau Olden
The Making of a King1935Königin Sophie Dorothee
Prinzessin Turandot1934Kaiserin
Stupid Mama1934Helene Burkardt
Es tut sich was um Mitternacht1934Frau Dr. Wegener
Csibi, der Fratz1934Maria, her mother
Cairo Season1933Ellinor Blackwell
Ein toller Einfall1932
Der Silberkönig, 4. Teil - Rochesterstreet 291921
Der Silberkönig, 3. Teil - Claim 361921
Der Silberkönig, 2. Teil - Der Mann der Tat1921
Der Silberkönig, 1. Teil - Der 13. März1921
Präsident Barrada1920
Der Shawl der Kaiserin Katherina II1920
Weltbrand1920
Können Gedanken töten?1920Frau Luda
Der Verrat der Gräfin Leonie1919
Lilli1919Suse Wolf
Lillis Ehe1919Suse
A Táncosnö1918A táncosnõ
Lola Montez1918Lola Montez
Der Volontär1918
Eine Nacht in der Stahlkammer1917Kunstschützin Celestine
Der Onyxknopf1917Geliebte von Deebs
Aus vergessenen Akten1917Täterin
Der Radiumraub1916Räuberin
Das Wiegenlied1916
Der Schuß im Traum1915Short
Die Tänzerin1915
Die zerbrochene Puppe1915Short
Der Dolch im Strumpfband1915
Kleine weiße Sklaven1914Schwester Luise Sanden
Die entfesselte Bestie1914Short
Verhängnisvolles Glück1914
Maria Magdalena1914Klara, Anton's Tochter
Vater und Sohn1914Short
Die Hand des Schicksals1913
Ultimo1913Gouvernante
Die Insel der Seligen1913Circe
Schuldig1913Tochter Julia Lehr
Die Hand des Schicksals1912Short
Europäisches Sklavenleben1912
Gebannt und erlöst1912Short
Sumurûn1910Tänzerin

Known for movies

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