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musicalfilm · 1 year
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original & remake:
viktor und viktoria (1933), starring renate müller & anton walbrook victor/victoria (1982), starring julie andrews & james garner
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eapb · 4 months
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annarexcouture · 3 months
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German actress Renate Müller on a vintage postcard
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ulrichgebert · 1 month
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Amüsement von Anfang bis Ende verspricht ein Walzerkrieg, der in Wien ausgebrochen ist. Der gutgelaunte Herr Wohlbrück/Walbrook als Johann Strauß dreivierteltaktiert gegen den missmutigen Paul Hörbiger als Josef Lanner, gerade als die junge Queen Victoria ihren immer vornehmen königlichen Hofballdirektor nach Wien schickt, um einen modernen neuen Tanz aufzutreiben, der endlich den feschen Prinzen von Sachsen-Coburg dazu anregt, um ihre Hand anzuhalten. Natürlich liebt der Trommler des einen die Tochter des anderen, doch am Ende sind alle glücklich und komponieren gemeinsam den Radetzkymarsch. Wahrscheinlich ist nicht alles genau so passiert.
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vintage-every-day · 2 years
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Renate Müller was a German singer and actress, born 26 April 1906 in Munich, Germany and died 1 October 1937 in Berlin, Germany.
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thedabara · 2 years
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ACTRESSES WHO DIED 1937
Jean Harlow at 26 from nephritis
Marie Prevost at 38 from anorexia
Ruth Roland at 45 from cancer
Katherine Grant at 32 from anorexia
Renate Müller at 31 from unsolved fall
Marvel Rea at 35 from suicide
Helen Burgess at 20 from pneumonia
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Remembering early German film actress and Victor and Victoria star Renate Muller on the anniversary of her date of birth.
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R.I.P. (1906 - 1937)
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travsd · 5 days
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Renate Müller: The Original Viktor/Viktoria
Synchronicitously, I learned about Renate Müller (1906-1937) from two trusted sources within days of each other a few months back. One was Eve Golden, who wrote terrific articles about the Weimar/Nazi Era German movie star here and here for the L.A. Daily Mirror. The other was my wife, who was watching Müller’s best known film, the original version of Viktor und Viktoria (1933) on the Criterion…
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perfettamentechic · 7 months
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2020: Antony Carbone, Antony Deago Carbone, noto anche con lo pseudonimo di Tony Carbone, attore statunitense. Nato con il nome di Antonio Giuseppe Carmelo Carbone in Calabria, la sua famiglia deciso di trasferirsi a Syracuse quando lui era ancora giovane. Ha iniziato la sua carriera di attore professionista in piccole parti in varie produzioni di Broadway prima di passare al cinema e alla…
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mapsontheweb · 7 months
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The world according to ancient Egyptians and Assyrians
by Renate Müller-Wollermann and Andreas Fuchs
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unapologeticallygay · 4 months
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Male impersonators and women who performed in men's clothes of the later 19th and early 20th century in America and Europe
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Gladys Bentley - a prominent figure during the Harlem Renaissance and out lesbian who brought her own unique spin to male impersonation
Vesta Tilley - a music hall performer and was England's highest earning women in the 1890s
Josephine Baker - first African-American woman to star in a major motion picture – Zouzou (1934) and was bisexual
Renate Müller - famous actress in the 1930s
Marlene Dietrich - stage and film actress and singer who helped Jewish people escape during World War 2 and was said to be bisexual
Jackie 'Moms' Mabley - one of the first gay and female stand up comedians, performed her lesbian based stand up routines in a suit and tie
Ella Wesner - a popular Vaudeville performer during the Gilded Age
Bessie Bonehill - one of the most wealthy performers during her time, a Vaudeville performer and singer
Anne Hindle - the first to do male impersonation in the United States
Those whose sexuality is not listed were assumedly straight, which was not uncommon of the women doing male impersonation, though the audience they attracted were largely lesbians
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giaffa · 10 months
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I was tagged by @emeraldskulblaka, thank you! 💖💖
Last song: La Fèe Verte by WinoVino
Last movie: Viktor und Viktoria (1933) and Victor/Victoria (1982)
Currently watching: Ghosts (the cbs version)
Currently reading: a book about the history of rhetoric for uni
Currently craving: pizza <3
Last thing I searched: Renate Müller, the actress who played Victor/Victoria in the 1933 film. I wanted to know more about her filmography and biography
tagging @ahoy-hoyy @peachyindeed @thegothicsainteloiser @bich-the-moss @spikeys @mirillel @violecov if you want to 💕
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Renate Müller on a vintage postcard
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mybeingthere · 2 years
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Renate Müller, “Therapeutic Toys” (1960s–present). 
Over half a century ago, German artist Renate Müller began creating her jute-and-leather toys to serve as therapeutic aids for hospital-bound children with disabilities. Hospitals found that they were effective, and with their bright colors and huggable bodies (some are large enough for kids to sit on), it is easy to see why. Through her handmade purple seals, green-horned rhinos, red-eared elephants, and multicolored birds, Müller also pays homage to the 19th-century German toy-making tradition, which insisted upon high production standards. She uses her own technique of hand-stuffing with a combination of wooden pieces and soft filler to make the animals, which also include invented creatures like two-headed horses and two-tailed hippos.
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