
Dorit Kreysler
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Dorit Kreysler.
Born: December 14, 1909
Place of Birth: Mödling, Lower Austria, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
Known For

Die Fledermaus
Theater director Falke, dressed as a bat, ends up in prison after a merry carnival night. Director Frank only releases him after some time. Falke decides to take revenge on his friend Gabriel von Eisenstein, to whom he owes the whole affair. The annual masked ball at Prince Orlofsky's provides the opportunity. Falke stages a game of mistaken identity in which Eisenstein does not recognize his own wife and courts her, while maid Adele appears as the countess. Eisenstein is duped, Falke has taken his revenge.

Sensation in San Remo

Vienna Blood
Young Count Georg Wolkersheim is sent to the Congress of Vienna to represent the interests of his country, Reuss-Schleiz-Greiz. Tensions arise between the count, his wife Melanie, and their two chamberlains, and when the four attend a court ball, Melanie leaves Georg, assumes the identity of a famous actress, and attracts the affections of Crown Prince Ludwig of Bavaria.

Meine Tochter lebt in Wien
Gretl has been living in Vienna ever since her father, Klaghofer, a small general store owner, tried to marry her off against her will to the wealthy Gruber farmer. Her disgruntled father never opened a single one of her letters. A postcard tells him that Gretl has married—and, he mistakenly assumes, to a rich man. Klaghofer sets out to celebrate the reconciliation. But as soon as he leaves his provincial Austrian hometown and arrives in Vienna, Klaghofer causes utter chaos. In the process, he repairs a troubled marriage and is delighted at the happy ending for everyone involved.

Meine Tochter lebt in Wien
Gretl has been living in Vienna ever since her father, Klaghofer, a small general store owner, tried to marry her off against her will to the wealthy Gruber farmer. Her disgruntled father never opened a single one of her letters. A postcard tells him that Gretl has married—and, he mistakenly assumes, to a rich man. Klaghofer sets out to celebrate the reconciliation. But as soon as he leaves his provincial Austrian hometown and arrives in Vienna, Klaghofer causes utter chaos. In the process, he repairs a troubled marriage and is delighted at the happy ending for everyone involved.

Ich mach Dich glücklich

Karneval der Liebe

Opernball

Freut Euch des Lebens
A Bavarian comedy centered around Gusti, the lovely waitress of the restaurant „Bratwurstglockl“, who is adored by all the men. When the spoiled snob Carl Maria complains to the manager about the restaurant, Gusti is summarily dismissed and accepts the invitation of the poor chamber singer Gottlieb Bumm to accompany him on a three-day trip to the Zugspitze he won in a contests. While there, they both live well above their means and Gusti runs into Carl Maria again.

Die Wirtin zum weißen Röss'l
Filmography
as Frau Seidel
as Hanni, Dienstmädchen bei Dannhauser
as Franzi Holm
as Mady
as Baby
as Pia Biberger
as Lydia Leer
as Irene
as Vera
as Lissy Schilling - Dolmetscherin
as Frau Osterloh
as Self - film scenes (archive footage)
as Adele
as Ballett-Tänzerin Ilse Braun
as Eva
as Reserl
as Kitty, Tänzerin
as Liesl Stadler
as Marga Frisch
as Marga Fritsch
as Lilli
as Mrs. Gustafson
as Ellen, Ruths Freundin
as Karin
as Mutz Hagedorn
as Gusti Melzer