Renate Müller
Known for: Acting
Born: April 25, 1906 in Munich, Germany - Died: October 6, 1937
Renate Müller was a German singer and actress in both silent films and sound films, as well as on stage. Her talent and blue-eyed blonde Aryan looks attracted the attention of the Nazi party and, in particular, Joseph Goebbels who arranged an introduction to Adolf Hitler, and encouraged a relationship between the two. The circumstances surrounding her death are unclear and there are different versions. One claims that she fell from a window of her house after the arrival of Gestapo agents. Her life story was adapted for the screen in 1960, where she was played by well-known German actress Ruth Leuwirk in “Liebling der Götter” (The Darling of the Gods).
Known for
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Peter, der Matrose
Darling of the Gods
Agathe
Eskapade
Madame Hélène
Allotria
Viola
The Flute Concert of Sans-souci
Blanche von Lindeneck
Waltz War
Kati Lanner
Dear Homeland
Gretchen Jürgen
The English Marriage
Gerte Winter
Wenn die Liebe Mode macht
Nelly
The Little Escapade
Erika Heller
Liselotte of the Palatinate
Liselotte von der Pfalz
Togger
Hanna Breitenbach
Liebesleute
Dorothea Rainer
Cairo Season
Stefanie von Weidling-Weidling
Girls to Marry
Gerda Arnhold
Love in the Ring
Hilde
Revolte im Erziehungshaus
Hausvaters Tochter
The Private Secretary
Vilma Förster
The Son of the White Mountain
Mary Dulac
Sunshine Susie
Susie Surster
How Shall I Tell My Husband?
Charlotte Oltendorff
Marry Me
Ann Linden
Storm in a Water Glass
Viktoria Thoss
Victor and Victoria
Susanne Lohr