Lída Baarová was a
CzechCzechs, or Czech people are a western Slavic people of Central Europe, living predominantly in the Czech Republic. Small populations of Czechs also live in Slovakia, Austria, the United States, the United Kingdom, Chile, Argentina, Canada, Germany, Russia and other countries...
actress and mistress of
Joseph GoebbelsPaul Joseph Goebbels was a German politician and Reich Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. As one of Adolf Hitler's closest associates and most devout followers, he was known for his zealous oratory and anti-Semitism...
, Hitler's propaganda minister.
Biography
Born
Ludmila Babková, she studied acting at
Prague ConservatoryPrague Conservatory, sometimes also Prague Conservatoire, in Czech Pražská konzervatoř, is a Czech secondary school in Prague dedicated to teaching the arts of music and theater acting.- Instruction :...
and got her first movie role in a
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film at the age of 17. Her mother appeared in several theatre plays and her younger sister,
Zorka JanůZorka Janů , a Czech film actress, was the younger sister of the legendary cinema star Lída Baarová. When she was 12 years old, she appeared in the movie Madla z cihelny alongside her sister who played the principal role...
, also was a movie actress. After being discovered by talent scouts for the German movie studios, Baarova left Prague for
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.
Career
In Berlin she met
Gustav FröhlichGustav Fröhlich was a German actor. He landed secondary roles in a number of films and plays before landing his breakthrough role of Freder Fredersen in Fritz Lang's 1927 film Metropolis.-Biography:...
, a German actor, and starred in several films with him. In 1935, following her successful appearance in the German film
Barcarole, she received several job offers from Hollywood studios. She turned them down, but later regretted it and claimed to her biographer,
Josef ŠkvoreckýJosef Škvorecký, CM is a leading contemporary Czech writer and publisher who has spent much of his life in Canada. He and his wife were long-time supporters of Czech dissident writers before the fall of communism in that country...
: "I could have been as famous as
Marlene DietrichMarlene Dietrich was a German-American actress and singer.Dietrich remained popular throughout her long career by continually re-inventing herself, professionally and characteristically. In the Berlin of the 1920s, she acted on the stage and in silent films...
."
After her engagement to Fröhlich, they moved to
SchwanenwerderSchwanenwerder is an island in the Havel river in Berlin, Germany. It is in the locality of Nikolassee in the borough of Steglitz-Zehlendorf, and is located in a wider stretch of the river, close to the eastern shore...
on the outskirts of Berlin, where their house on the (later named) Karl-Marx-Straße 8 was close to the residence of
Joseph GoebbelsPaul Joseph Goebbels was a German politician and Reich Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. As one of Adolf Hitler's closest associates and most devout followers, he was known for his zealous oratory and anti-Semitism...
on Inselstraße 8. Goebbels was the
propagandaPropaganda is a form of communication that is aimed at influencing the attitude of a community toward some cause or position so as to benefit oneself or one's group....
minister in
Adolf HitlerAdolf Hitler was an Austrian-born German politician and the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party , commonly referred to as the Nazi Party). He was Chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945, and head of state from 1934 to 1945...
's regime, with a decisive voice in German movie production. Baarová met Goebbels while working for
UfaUniversum Film AG, better known as UFA or Ufa, is a film company that was the principal film studio in Germany, home of the German film industry during the Weimar Republic and through World War II, and a major force in world cinema from 1917 to 1945...
films.
In 1941, Baarová received a call from the German police that she was
persona non grataPersona non grata , literally meaning "an unwelcome person", is a legal term used in diplomacy that indicates a proscription against a person entering the country...
and was given consilium abeundi to leave Germany. She went to Prague and, in 1941, to
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, where she starred in such movies as
Grazia (1943),
La Fornarina (1944),
Vivere ancora (1945), and others. After American troops occupied Italy, she returned to Prague, where she dated her old friend
Hans AlbersHans Philipp August Albers was a German actor and singer. He was the single biggest male movie star in Germany between 1930 and 1945 and one of the most popular German actors of the twentieth century.- Life and work :...
, another of Germany's movie idols. In April 1945, Lída Baarová left Prague for Germany, to join Albers in his country house on the shores of
Lake StarnbergLake Starnberg , 25 kilometers southwest of Munich in southern Bavaria, is Germany's fifth largest freshwater lake and, due to its large average depth, the second richest in water...
. On the way, she was taken into custody by the American military police, imprisoned in
MunichMunich The city's motto is "" . Before 2006, it was "Weltstadt mit Herz" . Its native name, , is derived from the Old High German Munichen, meaning "by the monks' place". The city's name derives from the monks of the Benedictine order who founded the city; hence the monk depicted on the city's coat...
, and later extradited to
CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia or Czecho-Slovakia was a sovereign state in Central Europe which existed from October 1918, when it declared its independence from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, until 1992...
.
The post-war years
In Czechoslovakia, Baarová faced a death sentence for her work with the Germans during the war, but she was able to prove that she worked in Germany before the war and received only a prison sentence. In prison, she was often visited by Jan Kopecký who, like many others, was infatuated with her. Kopecký was a close relative of a prominent politician in the post-war government of Czechoslovakia who arranged Lída's release from prison. Jan Kopecký and Lída Baarová were married in 1949 and formed an itinerant troupe playing marionettes before they escaped to Austria. From there, Kopecký immigrated to Argentina, leaving Lída behind to recuperate in the sanatorium of Dr. Lundwall.
In Austria, Lída attempted a comeback, but
Anton WalbrookAnton Walbrook, born was an Austrian actor who settled in the United Kingdom.- Life :...
withdrew from a film where he was cast with her. To escape the resulting negative media, she left for
ArgentinaArgentina , officially the Argentine Republic , is the second largest country in South America by land area, after Brazil. It is constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city, Buenos Aires...
, where she lived in extreme poverty. She decided to return to Italy. Her husband stayed in Argentina and they were divorced in 1956. Back in Italy, she appeared in several films, including
Fellini'sFederico Fellini, Cavaliere di Gran Croce OMRI , was an Italian film director and scriptwriter. Known for a distinct style that blends fantasy and baroque images, he is considered one of the most influential and widely revered filmmakers of the 20th century...
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(1953), where she played the wife of a rich merchant. In 1958, she moved to
Salzburg-Population development:In 1935, the population significantly increased when Salzburg absorbed adjacent municipalities. After World War II, numerous refugees found a new home in the city. New residential space was created for American soldiers of the postwar Occupation, and could be used for...
, where she performed in a theater. The same year she married Swedish physician Kurt Lundwall (d. 1980).
After the fall of the Berlin wall
In the 1990s Baarová reappeared on the cultural scene of the Czech Republic. She published her autobiography and a movie,
Lída Baarová's Bittersweet Memories, appeared in 1995 and won an award at the 1996 Art Film Festival in
Trenčianske TepliceTrenčianske Teplice is a health resort and small spa town in western Slovakia, in the valley of the river Teplička, at the foothills of the Strážovské vrchy mountains.-Characteristics:...
,
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.
Lída Baarová suffered from
Parkinson's diseaseParkinson's disease is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system...
and died in 2000 in
Salzburg-Population development:In 1935, the population significantly increased when Salzburg absorbed adjacent municipalities. After World War II, numerous refugees found a new home in the city. New residential space was created for American soldiers of the postwar Occupation, and could be used for...
, while living alone on the estate she inherited after the death of her second husband, Dr. Lundwall. If she ever felt guilt about her past, she rigorously suppressed it. "There's no doubt that
GoebbelsGoebbels, alternatively Göbbels, is a common surname in the western areas of Germany. It is probably derived from the Old Low German word gibbler, meaning brewer...
was an interesting character," she observed in 1997, "a charming and intelligent man and a very good storyteller. You could guarantee that he would keep a party going with his little asides and jokes."
Her ashes were interred in Prague's Strašnice cemetery, where she rests with her parents and sister Zorka Janů.
Filmography
- Života sladké hořkosti Lídy Baarové (Lída Baarová's Bittersweet Memories, 1995)
- Il Cielo brucia (The Sky Burns, 1957)
- Retorno a la verdad (The Truth Will Set You Free, 1957)
- El Batallón de las sombras (The Forgotten Ones, 1957)
- Rapsodia de sangre (Ecstasy, 1957)
- Todos somos necesarios (We All Matter, 1956)
- Viaje de novios (Honeymoon, 1956)
- La Mestiza (The Mestiza, 1956)
- Miedo (The Fear, 1956)
- Gli innocenti pagano (What Price Innocence? 1953)
- Pietà per chi cade (Compassion, 1953)
- I Vitelloni
I vitelloni is an Italian comedy drama film directed by Federico Fellini. Recognized as a pivotal work in the director's artistic evolution, the film has distinct autobiographical elements that mirror important societal changes in 1950s Italy....
(The Loafers, 1953)
- La vendetta di una pazza (Revenge of a Crazy Girl, 1952)
- Carne inquieta (Restless, 1952)
- Gli amanti di Ravello (The Lovers of Ravello, 1950)
- La Bisarca (1950)
- Vivere ancora (Still Alive, 1944)
- L' Ippocampo (The Sea-Horse, 1944)
- Il Cappello da prete (Priest's Hat, 1944)
- Ti conosco, mascherina! (Masked Girl, Recognized!, 1943)
- Grazia (The Charming Beauty, 1943)
- Turbína (Turbine, 1941)
- Paličova dcera (Arsonist's Daughter, 1941)
- Za tichých nocí (In the Still of the Night, 1941)
- Dívka v modrém
Dívka v modrém is a 1940 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Otakar Vávra.-Cast:* Lída Baarová - Komtesa Blanka z Blankenburgu* Oldrich Nový - Jan Karas, notár v Lucine* Ruzena Slemrová - Smrcinská* Sylva Langova - Slávinka...
(Girl in Blue, 1940)
- Život je krásný (Life Is Beautiful, 1940)
- Artur a Leontýna (Arthur and Leontine, 1940)
- Ohnivé léto (Fiery Summer, 1939)
- Maskovaná milenka (Masked Paramour, 1939)
- Liebeslegende (Love Story, 1938) (Was banned by censors (due to the Goebbels-affaire), came in the cinemas in 1950)
- Der Spieler - Roman eines Schwindlers (Gambler's Story, 1938)
- Die Fledermaus (The Bat, 1937)
- Die Kronzeugin (The Chief Witness, 1937)
- Panenství (Virginity, 1937)
- Lidé na kře
-Cast:* František Smolík as Professor Václav Junek* Zdenka Baldová as Anna Junková - Professor's wife* Ladislav Bohác as Ing. Zdenek Junek* Lída Baarová as MUDr. Pavla Junková* Hana Vítová as Hanka Junková* Ladislav Pesek as Jirka Junek...
(People on the Floating Ice, 1937)
- Patrioten (Patriots, 1937)
- Unter Ausschluss der Öffentlichkeit (Private Show, 1937)
- Komediantská princezna (Gypsy Princess, 1936)
- Švadlenka
-Cast:* Lída Baarová as Líza Bártová * Theodor Pištěk as Bárta* Hugo Haas as Francois Lorrain* Bedrich Veverka as Alfons* Adina Mandlová as Mici* Ruzena Slemrová as Majitelka salónu Yvette* Vera Ferbasová as Tonka* Václav Trégl as Houzvicka...
(The Seamstress, 1936)
- Die Stunde der Versuchung (The Hour of Temptation, 1936)
- Verräter (Traitor, 1936)
- Barcarole (Boatman's Song, 1935)
- Leutnant Bobby, der Teufelskerl, (Lieutenant Bobby, the Daredevil, 1935)
- Einer zuviel an Bord (The Fifth-Wheel, 1935)
- Grandhotel Nevada, (Grand Hotel Nevada, 1934)
- Dokud máš maminku (As Long as your Mother is Alive, 1934)
- Zlatá Kateřina (Golden Kate, 1934)
- Na růžích ustláno (Easy Life, 1934)
- Pán na roztrhání (A Popular Guy, 1934)
- Pokušení paní Antonie (Antonia's Temptation, 1934)
- Její lékař (The Physician, 1933)
- Sedmá velmoc (The Seventh Superpower, 1933)
- Okénko (The Window, 1933)
- Madla z cihelny (The Brickmaker's Daughter, 1933)
- Jsem děvče s čertem v těle (Funky Girl, 1933)
- Funebrák
The Undertaker is a Czech comedy film directed by Karel Lamač. It was released in 1932.-Cast:* Vlasta Burian - Pleticha* Josef Rovenský - Boleslav Hnipírdo* Betty Kysilková - Frantiska Plicová* Ruzena Slemrová - Anna Plicová...
(The Undertaker, 1932)
- Malostranští mušketýři (Prague's Musketeers, 1932)
- Růžové kombiné (The Pink Slip, 1932)
- Šenkýřka u divoké krásky (Waitress at the Wild Beauty's Bar, 1932)
- Lelíček ve službách Sherlocka Holmese (Lelíček in Sherlock Holmes' Service, 1932)
- Zapadlí vlastenci (Forgotten Patriots, 1932)
- Kariéra Pavla Čamrdy (Pavel Čamrda's Career, 1931)
- Obraceni Ferdyše Pištory (Conversion of Fred Pištora, 1931)
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