Brigitte Helm

Brigitte Helm (born Brigitte Gisela Eva Schittenhelm, 17 March 1908 – 11 June 1996) was a German actress, best remembered for her dual role as Maria and her double named Futura, in Fritz Lang's 1927 silent film, Metropolis.

Brigitte Helm
Brigitte Helm
Brigitte Helm in Metropolis
Born
Brigitte Gisela Eva Schittenhelm

(1908-03-17)17 March 1908
Died11 June 1996(1996-06-11) (aged 88)
Ascona, Switzerland
OccupationActress
Years active1927–1935; 1978
Spouse(s)
Richard Weisbach
(m. 1928; div. 1934)

Dr. Hugo Kunheim
(m. 1935; died 1986)
Children4

Early life

Brigitte Gisela Eva Schittenhelm was born on 17 March 1908 in Berlin, the daughter of Gretchen Gertrud Martha Schittenhelm (née Tews) and Edwin Alexander Johannes Schittenhelm.[citation needed]

Helm took an interest in acting as a child, and by age 12 was taking the lead in school plays.

Career

Helm's first movie role was that of Maria in Metropolis, which she began work on while only 17 years old. She signed a ten-year contract with UFA in 1925. After Metropolis, Helm made over 30 other films, including talking pictures, before retiring in 1935. Her other appearances include The Love of Jeanne Ney (1927), Alraune (1928), L'Argent (1928), Gloria (1931), The Blue Danube (1932), L'Atlantide (1932), and Gold (1934). Helm was considered for the title role in Bride of Frankenstein before Elsa Lanchester was given the role.

Personal life

Helm was involved in several traffic accidents, and was briefly imprisoned. According to the Nazi Party's Press Chief Obergruppenführer Otto Dietrich's book, The Hitler I Knew, Adolf Hitler saw that manslaughter charges against her from an automobile accident were dropped.

Helm married her second husband, Dr. Hugo Kunheim, an industrialist, after her film contract expired in 1935. Helm stated that she retired from films because she was "...disgusted with the Nazi takeover of the film industry..." In 1935, she moved to Switzerland, where she had four children with Kunheim. In her later years, she refused to grant any interviews concerning her film career.[citation needed]

Helm died, 11 June 1996, in Ascona, Switzerland.

Selected filmography

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