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Greta Meyer

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William Newell and Greta Meyer in Bill Cracks Down (1937)

Greta Meyer (August 7, 1883 – October 8, 1965) was a German actress in motion pictures beginning in the silent film era.

Biography

Born in 1883, Meyer belonged to the most famous theatrical family in Germany, comparable to the Barrymore family in America. Her early film efforts came in films like De jantjes (1922) and Die Königsloge (1929).

Meyer came to America in 1923 from her native Germany aboard a German steamship. She became a U.S. citizen. Meyer appeared in many Hollywood movies between 1933 and 1942, including The Great Waltz (1938) and Bitter Sweet (1940).

In 1963 Meyer was evicted from her home at 505 North Westmount Drive, West Hollywood, California, when property owners decided to replace her old home with a new structure. She moved in with a friend but had little place to store her acting memorabilia. Meyer contemplated a return to Germany.

She acted on the stage and in films for almost seventy years. Greta Meyer died in Gardena, California in 1965.

Partial filmography

References

  • Los Angeles Times, "Protests Eviction Method", July 11, 1963, Page 32.
  • Los Angeles Times, "Actress Fears Loss of Mementos", July 16, 1963, Page 2.
  • Lowell, Massachusetts Sun, "Hollywood Chatter", December 16, 1933, Page 11.