Vera Schmiterlöw
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Swedish actress
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Alice Vera Cecilia Charlotta Schmiterlöw (19 July 1904, Varberg – 9 September 1987, Stockholm) was a Swedish actress. She studied drama at the Royal Dramatic Theatre from 1921 to 1924, where she met classmate Greta Garbo with whom she grew a lifelong friendship. The intimate correspondence between the two are saved in the National archives of Sweden. From 1927 to 1932 she mainly worked in Germany where she appeared in a number of films. Vera Schmiterlöw is the half-sister of artist Bertram Schmiterlöw.
Filmography
[edit ]- 1920: Bodekungen
- 1922: Thomas Graal's Ward
- 1923: Andersson, Pettersson och Lundström
- 1924: När millionerna rullar...
- 1924: 33.333
- 1925: First Mate Karlsson's Sweethearts
- 1926: Mordbrännerskan
- 1926: The Rivals
- 1926: Was ist los im Zirkus Beely?
- 1927: The Queen of Pellagonia
- 1927: The Standard-Bearer of Sedan
- 1927: Their Last Love Affair (Ihr letztes Liebesabenteuer)
- 1927: Eine kleine Freundin braucht jeder Mann
- 1928: Dame Care
- 1928: His Strongest Weapon
- 1928: The Market of Life
- 1928: When the Mother and the Daughter
- 1928: At Ruedesheimer Castle There Is a Lime Tree
- 1928: Mädchenschicksale
- 1929: Bruder Bernhard / Der Eremit
- 1929: When the White Lilacs Bloom Again
- 1929: The Black Domino
- 1929: We Stick Together Through Thick and Thin
- 1929: Hrích
- 1929: The Flight from Love
- 1929: His Best Friend
- 1929: Brother Bernhard
- 1930: Alimente
- 1931: Madame Bluebeard
- 1931: En kvinnas morgondag
- 1934: Unga hjärtan
- 1975: Release the Prisoners to Spring