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Kirsten Heiberg is a Actor Norvegienne born on 25 april 1907 at Kragerø (Norvege)

Kirsten Heiberg

Kirsten Heiberg
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Nationality Norvege
Birth 25 april 1907 at Kragerø (Norvege)
Death 2 march 1976 (at 68 years) at Oslo (Norvege)

Kirsten Heiberg (25 April 1907 – 2 March 1976) was a Norwegian actress and singer who had a major film career in Germany between 1938 and 1954. She reached the peak of her career in 1942-43, performing in Joseph Goebbels‍ '​ version of Titanic. After the war she was given a two year ban by the Allies due to her role in the Nazi propaganda. In Norway she was never punished, as she was a German citizen.

Biography

Heiberg grew up in the towns Kragerø, Kongsberg and Oslo, and studied in Lausanne, Dijon and Paris. Later, she studied English in Oxford, England.

She made her debut at Den Nationale Scene in Bergen in 1929, and in the 1930s at the Carl Johan-Teatret and Scala Revyteater in Oslo. Kirsten Heiberg also performed in several Norwegian and Swedish films in the early 1930s and had her breakthrough in the comedy Han, hon och pengarna ("He, she and the money") in 1936. After guest appearances in the operetta revue "Pam-Pam" at Theater an der Wien in 1937, she began a career in Germany both as a film actress and recording artist. She became a significant actress in the German film industry and The Third Reich's femme fatale - the "new Marlene Dietrich". In Vienna, she met the composer Franz Grothe, who was a member of the NSDAP They married in Oslo in 1938 and moved to Berlin.

Kirsten Heiberg made her German film debut in Curt Goetz' Napoleon ist an allem Schuld, and a row of films followed, among others: Frauen für Golden Hill (1938), Achtung! Feind hört mit! (1940) and Titanic (1942-43).

Kirsten Heiberg was also very active in the German welfare for the troops (Truppenbetreuung), traveling around the country, also abroad, singing for the German soldiers.

Kirsten Heiberg claimed after the war that she was black listed by German Nazi authorities for not joining the NSDAP, and that she spent two years without work. However, there is no evidence in German archive sources to prove this. On the contrary, Kirsten Heiberg's name can be found on the salary lists of the German film industry every year from April 1940, when she got her Reichsfilmkammer membership, until 1945. Kirsten Heiberg was also, since April 1939, a member of the Kameradschaft der deutschen Künstler, an organisation for artists founded by the SS member Benno von Arent in 1933. Both Goebbels and Hermann Göring were honorable members.

Kirsten Heiberg continued to act in the German Nazi propaganda until she left Berlin with her husband Franz Grothe at the end of April 1945.

In 1946 she dubbed Marlene Dietrich in the German version of the French picture Martin Roumaniac.


After World War II
Back in Norway after the war, she met great difficulty in finding roles due to her time in Germany during the war. However, she was not arrested by the Norwegians since she still was a German citizen, her marriage with Franz Grothe having not been formally annulled. In Germany, she was seen in four films after the war. In Trondheim, she got an engagement as a resident at Trøndelag Teater 1952–60, acting in operettas, comedies, and serious classics and modern dramas. She also sporadically appeared at the Oslo scene in the 1960s and 70s, but she faced a boycott in Oslo, and never again was given a steady job at any theatre or film company.



She was the sister of actress Else Heiberg.

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Filmography of Kirsten Heiberg (9 films)

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Actress

Broder Gabrielsen, 1h37
Directed by Nils R. Müller
Genres Drama
Actors Alf Malland, Kirsten Heiberg, Svein Erik Brodal
Roles Fallen kvinne
Rating60% 3.0040753.0040753.0040753.0040753.004075
Titanic
Titanic (1943)
, 1h25
Directed by Herbert Selpin, Werner Klingler
Origin German
Genres Drama, Action, Historical
Themes La fin du monde, Seafaring films, Politique, Transport films, RMS Titanic in fiction, Documentary films about war, Documentary films about historical events, Political films, Documentary films about World War II, Disaster films, Films about seafaring accidents or incidents
Actors Sybille Schmitz, Hans Nielsen, Kirsten Heiberg, Otto Wernicke, Franz Schafheitlin, Ernst Fritz Fürbringer
Roles Gloria
Rating60% 3.0498753.0498753.0498753.0498753.049875
The film opens with a proclamation to the White Star stockholders that the value of their stocks is falling. The president of White Star Line J. Bruce Ismay promises to reveal a secret during the maiden voyage of the Titanic that will change the fate of the stocks. He alone knows that the ship can break the world record in speed and believes this will raise the stock value. Ismay and the board of the White Star plan to lower the stocks by selling even their own stocks in order to buy them back at a lower price. They plan to buy them back just before the news about the record speed of the ship will be published to the press.
Love Premiere, 1h28
Directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt
Genres Drama
Actors Hans Söhnker, Kirsten Heiberg, Fritz Odemar, Charlott Daudert, Heinz Welzel, Rudolf Schündler
Roles Vera Warden, Operettensängerin
Rating27% 1.378671.378671.378671.378671.37867
Napoleon Is to Blame for Everything, 1h33
Directed by Curt Goetz
Origin German
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Else von Möllendorff, Curt Goetz, Paul Henckels, Eduard von Winterstein, Rudolf Schündler, Kirsten Heiberg
Roles Fifi
Rating71% 3.5688253.5688253.5688253.5688253.568825
Lord Arthur Cavershoot consacre sa vie avec un dévouement complet à ses travaux sur Napoléon Bonaparte. Mais il ne néglige pas son épouse qui porte justement le nom de Josephine. Lorsque Cavershoot se rend à Paris pour assister à une conférence de spécialistes de Napoléon, il fait la connaissance de Madeleine, une jeune danseuse. À cause d'une série de circonstances malheureuses, le Daily Mail publie une photo où ils sont tous les deux et titre "Lord Cavershoot montre sa charmante fille de la nuit parisienne". Pour échapper à la colère de sa femme et éviter la suspicion de l'infidélité, Cavershoot présente la jeune femme en Angleterre comme sa fille illégitime. Mais contrairement à ce qu'il pensait, Lady Cavershoot accueille Madeleine cordialement, ce qui ne lui plaît pas du tout. En fin de compte, l'amateur de Napoléon connaît son Waterloo et va avec Josephine à Paris afin d'adopter réellement Madeleine comme leur fille.