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Sybille Maria Christina Schmitz (2 December 1909 – 13 April 1955) was a German
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.


Biography

Schmitz attended an acting school in
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and got her first engagement at
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's Deutsches Theater in Berlin in 1927. Only one year later, she made her film debut with ''Freie Fahrt'' (1928), which attracted her first attention from the critics. Her other early movies include Pabst's ''
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'' (1929),
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'' (1932), and eventually ''
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'' (1932), where she played her first leading role. Schmitz established herself as a prominent actress in the German cinema with the films which followed including '' Der Herr der Welt'' (1934), ''Abschiedswalzer'' (1934), '' Ein idealer Gatte'' (1935), and '' Fährmann Maria'' (1936). She also had roles in ''Die Umwege des schönen Karl'' (1937), ' (1938), ''Die Frau ohne Vergangenheit'' (1939), ''Trenck, der Pandur'' (1940) and ''
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'' (1943). Schmitz's career remained strong even though she was never officially endorsed by the
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and had a strenuous relationship with Joseph Goebbels. However, her explicitly non- Aryan appearance relegated her mostly to femme-fatales or problematic foreign women. After
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, Schmitz was shunned by the German film community for continuously working during the
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, and it became difficult for her to land roles. She appeared in supporting roles in such movies as '' Zwischen gestern und morgen'' (1947), '' Sensation in Savoy'' (1950), and '' Illusion in a Minor Key'' (1952), but was beset with alcoholism, drug abuse, depression, several suicide attempts and the committal to a psychiatric clinic. Her self-destructive behavior and numerous affairs with both men and women further alienated Schmitz from the film industry and her husband, screenwriter Harald G. Petersson. Coincidentally, the last film she made less than two years before taking her own life (1953's '' The House on the Coast'', now considered a
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) had Schmitz's character committing suicide as a last act of desperation. A much earlier film,
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's '' The Unknown'' (1936) ends with the suicide of Schmitz's character, also in a final act of desperate hopelessness.


Death

On April 13, 1955, Schmitz committed suicide with an overdose of sleeping pills; she was 45 years old. At the time of her death, she had been living in
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with a woman named Ursula Moritz, a physician who allegedly sold her
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at an inflated rate and kept Schmitz doped up while squandering the little funds she had available to her. Schmitz's family claimed that once the actress proved to be of no more use to Moritz, the physician facilitated her suicide. One year after Schmitz's death, charges were filed against Dr. Moritz for improper medical treatment.


Legacy

Schmitz's final years were used as the basis for
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's 1982 movie '' Die Sehnsucht der Veronika Voss''. In 2000, she was the topic of a documentary titled ''Tanz mit dem Tod: Der Ufa-Star Sybille Schmitz'' (English: ''Dance with Death: The Ufa Star Sybille Schmitz''), written and directed by Achim Podak. Both the documentary and the Fassbinder film are available on the Criterion DVD release of ''Veronika Voss''. A ghostly vampire featured in one of the ''
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'' novels is named Sybille Schmitz, a reference to Schmitz's role in ''
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''.


Partial filmography

* '' Polizeibericht Überfall'' (1928, Short) - Prostitute * '' Tagebuch einer Verlorenen'' (English title: ''Diary of a Lost Girl'') (1929) - Elisabeth * ''
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'' (1932) - Léone * ''
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'' (1932) - Claire Lennartz * ''Rivalen der Luft'' (1933) - Sportfliegerin Lisa Holm * '' Music in the Blood'' (1934) - Carola, seine Nichte * '' Master of the World'' (1934) - Vilma, seine Frau * '' Farewell Waltz'' (1934) - George Sand * ''
Sergeant Schwenke ''Sergeant Schwenke'' (German: ''Oberwachtmeister Schwenke'') is a 1935 German drama film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Gustav Fröhlich, Marianne Hoppe and Karl Dannemann. It was made at the former National Studios in Berlin's Tempelhof a ...
'' (1935) - Erna Zuwade, Stütze bei Wenkstern * ''
Punks Arrives from America ''Punks Arrives from America'' (German: ''Punks kommt aus Amerika'') is a 1935 German comedy film directed by Karl Heinz Martin and starring Attila Hörbiger, Lien Deyers, Ralph Arthur Roberts and Sybille Schmitz. Produced and distributed by U ...
'' (1935) - Britta Geistenberg * ''
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'' (1935) - Maria Belloni * '' An Ideal Husband'' (1935) - Gloria Cheveley * ''
If It Were Not for Music ''Wenn die Musik nicht wär'' (English: ''If It Were Not for Music'') is a 1935 German drama film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Paul Hörbiger, Willi Schaeffers and Ida Wüst. The film was shot at the Grunewald Studios in Berlin. It ...
'' (1935) - Ilonka Badacz * ''
I Was Jack Mortimer ''I Was Jack Mortimer'' (german: Ich war Jack Mortimer) is a 1935 German thriller film directed by Carl Froelich and starring Anton Walbrook, Eugen Klöpfer, and Sybille Schmitz. It was shot at the Tempelhof Studios in Berlin. The film's sets ...
'' (1935) - Winifred Montemayor, Pedro's wife * '' Fährmann Maria'' (1936) - Maria * ''
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'' (1936) - Anna Demidow * '' The Unknown'' (1936) - Madeleine *'' The Chief Witness'' (1937) - Jelena Rakowska * ''
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'' (1937) - Brigitte von Schachen * '' Dance on the Volcano'' (1938) - Gräfin Heloise Cambouilly * '' The Roundabouts of Handsome Karl'' (1938) - Lu Donon - Tochter * '' The Stars Shine'' (1938) - Herself * ''
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'' (1939) - Nadja Woroneff * '' Woman Without a Past'' (1939) - Eva * ''Die fremde Frau'' (1939) * ''Trenck, der Pandur'' (1940) - Prinzessin (princess) Deinhardstein * ''
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'' (1941) - Clarissa von Reckwitz * ''Wetterleuchten um Barbara'' (1941) - Barbara Stammer * ''Vom Schicksal verweht'' (1942) - Dr. Virginia Larsen * ''
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'' (1943) - Sigrid Olinsky * ''Die Hochstaplerin'' (1944) - Thea Varèn * ''Das Leben ruft'' (1944) - Hella Warkentin * '' Between Yesterday and Tomorrow'' (1947) - Nelly Dreifuss * '' The Last Night'' (1949) - Renée Meurier * '' The Lie'' (1950) - Susanne, seine Tochter * ''Der Fall Rabanser'' (1950) * '' Sensation in Savoy'' (1950) - Vera Gordon * '' Crown Jewels'' (1950) - Eva Skeravenen * '' Illusion in a Minor Key'' (1952) - Maria Alsbacher * '' The House on the Coast'' (1954) - Anna


Literature

* Brigitte Tast, Hans-Jürgen Tast: ''Dem Licht, dem Schatten so nah. Aus dem Leben der Sybille Schmitz'', Kulleraugen – Visuelle Kommunikation Nr. 46, Schellerten 2015,


References


External links

*
First Sybille Schmitz Website – from Germany – The Sybille Schmitz archives.

Photographs and literature
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