Camilla Horn
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
Apr 25, 1903 (123 years old)
Place of Birth
Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Biography
The daughter of a railroad official, Camilla Horn was educated in Germany and Switzerland. She initially trained as a dressmaker and received her first job experience in a fashion salon in Erfurt. This was merely a stepping stone for a performing career which began with dance lessons in Berlin and subsequent acting studies under Lucie Höflich. The lithe, blond and strikingly beautiful Camilla soon appeared in cabaret revues staged by Rudolf Nelson. By 1926, she was employed as an extra at Ufa, where she was spotted by the director F.W. Murnau, who found in her the ideal representation of Gretchen for his seminal production of Fausto (1926) . The role catapulted Camilla to instant stardom. Within a year, she was signed by United Artists in Hollywood, befriending Charles Chaplin and, more importantly, studio chairman Joseph M. Schenck. The friendship with Schenck may, or may not, have led to an affair -- depending on which story one is to believe -- but it did result in two high profile starring roles opposite John Barrymore in the torrid melodramas Tempestad (1928) and Amor eterno (1929), both produced by Schenck. Neither film was a commercial success. With the coming of sound, Camilla returned to Europe, briefly appearing on stage in London and Paris, before resuming her screen career in Germany. As the 1930's went on, she rarely turned down a role, playing anything from baronesses and fashion models, to vamps and 'fallen women'. The quality of her films was variable, but there were several noteworthy standouts, such as Hans in allen Gassen (1930) (opposite Hans Albers), Fiesta en palacio (1934) and Payasos (1938) (as a circus artiste, again with Albers). During this tumultuous decade, Camilla conducted a lengthy affair with the singer Louis Graveure, fifteen years her senior. This came to an end in 1938, when Graveure was suspected of espionage by the Gestapo and fled to England, via the Cote d'Azure. After her luxury villa in Berlin was ransacked in search for non-existent clues, Camilla's outspoken criticism of the Nazi regime reached a point where it got her into serious trouble. She saw out the first half of her career with a trio of long forgotten films made in Italy. Having failed in an attempt to flee to Switzerland, she kept a low profile and even tried her hand at farming. After the war, she had a stint as an interpreter for the occupying U.S. forces in Germany. Camilla made a successful return to the stage in a 1948 Frankfurt production of Jean Cocteau's "L'Aigle a Deux Tetes" (aka 'The Eagle Has Two Heads'). She spent the latter half of her acting career playing grand dames, matriarchs and worldly ladies with colourful backgrounds, in both films and on television. In 1974, she was awarded the 'Filmband in Gold' (also known as 'Lola') for lifetime achievement in the German film industry. In her 1985 autobiography, "Verliebt in die Liebe" ('In Love with Love'), she happily recounted her marriages and liaisons.
Known For
| 2002 | Los 5 Faust de F. W. MurnauHerself / Gretchen (archive footage) | |
| 1992 | Wenn ich sonntags in mein Kino geh'...Self | |
| 1989 | Spiders | |
| 1988 | Schloß KönigswaldFürstin Großmutter | |
| 1987 | The Adventures of SuperheroMother | |
| 1985 | Die SchwarzwaldklinikDr. Rens′ Mutter | |
| 1982 | Frankies BrautFrau von Kieblitz | |
| 1982 | Unheimliche Geschichten | |
| 1979 | Bavarian Film AwardsSelf | |
| 1970 | He's at It AgainPaula | |
| 1970 | Immer bei VollmondWegelin's Mother | |
| 1969 | Gestern gelesenFrau von Marwitz | |
| 1968 | Appointment in BeirutEvelyn Brown | |
| 1967 | Dreizehn BriefeFrau Neumann | |
| 1958 | Die ErbinElizabeth Almond | |
| 1953 | Vati macht DummheitenBaronin von Baran | |
| 1952 | Königin der ArenaDiana Bianca, Dompteuse | |
| 1951 | German Film AwardSelf | |
| 1949 | Gesucht wird MajoraGritt Faller | |
| 1948 | IntimitätenHelene | |
| 1944 | Seine beste RolleElise Sander | |
| 1942 | Broken LoveCorinna Dellys, l'amante di Alberto | |
| 1942 | L'angelo del crepuscoloAnna | |
| 1942 | Paura d'amare | |
| 1941 | Friedemann BachMariella Fiorini | |
| 1940 | PolterabendLissi | |
| 1940 | Die keusche GeliebteRenée Lemonier | |
| 1940 | Die letzte RundeLilly | |
| 1940 | Herz ohne HeimatDina Horster | |
| 1939 | Roman eines ArztesKäthe Üding - seine Frau | |
| 1939 | Zentrale RioDiane Mercier | |
| 1938 | Fahrendes VolkPepita, Kunstreiterin | |
| 1938 | Rote OrchideenGräfin Ogolenska | |
| 1938 | In geheimer MissionMarion | |
| 1937 | White SlavesManja - seine Tochter | |
| 1937 | Sein letztes ModellMaria Várady | |
| 1937 | Crooks in TailsVera Dalmatoff | |
| 1935 | The Red RiderHasia Nowrowska | |
| 1934 | A Waltz for YouFürstin Stefanie | |
| 1934 | Der DoppelgängerJenny Miller | |
| 1934 | If I Were KingInge Winkler | |
| 1934 | The Luck of a SailorLouise | |
| 1934 | Ich sehne mich nach dirIvonne Brandt | |
| 1934 | Die große ChanceHelga | |
| 1934 | Der letzte WalzerVera | |
| 1933 | Rakoczi MarchVilma | |
| 1933 | The Love NestFifi | |
| 1933 | Matinee IdolSonia Vance | |
| 1933 | Moral und LiebeVera | |
| 1933 | Money Governs the WorldLilly | |
| 1932 | The Cheeky DevilAlice Ménard | |
| 1932 | The Return of RafflesElga | |
| 1932 | The Five Accursed GentlemenCamilla | |
| 1931 | Frivolous youth | |
| 1931 | Sunday of LifeEllen Hobart | |
| 1931 | I Go Out and You Stay HereGaby | |
| 1931 | The Song of the Nations | |
| 1931 | The Night Without PauseLetta Larbo | |
| 1930 | Mein Herz gehört Dir...Diane D'Artois | |
| 1930 | The Great PassionEva von Loo | |
| 1930 | Hans in Every StreetElisabeth, the Bride | |
| 1930 | FundvogelAndrea | |
| 1930 | Morals at MidnightNelly Wendt | |
| 1929 | Eternal LoveCiglia | |
| 1929 | Three Around EdithLady Edith Trent | |
| 1929 | Die KönigslogeAlice Doren | |
| 1928 | TempestPrincess Tamara | |
| 1927 | The Bordellos of AlgiersAdrienne Brisson | |
| 1927 | Eva and the GrasshopperCamille de Saxe | |
| 1927 | Der fröhliche WeinbergClärchen Gunderloch | |
| 1926 | FaustGretchen Marguerite | |
| 1926 | Tartuffe(uncredited) | |
| 1926 | Madame Wants No Children | |
| 1925 | Ways to Strength and Beauty |
| 1926 | TartuffeStunt Double |











