Ilka Grüning


Ilka Grüning was an Austrian-Hungarian actress. Born in Vienna in the old Austrian-Hungarian Empire, she was one of many Jewish actors and actresses that were forced to flee Europe when the Nazis came to power in 1933. A respected and famous actress of her time in the German-language area, she was forced to play bit parts in Hollywood.

Career

German career

At age 17, Ilka Grüning made her stage debut in Miss Julie and quickly became a famous stage actress. Grüning's first film, at age 43, was a German silent movie called Todesurteil in 1919. Next, she starred with Conrad Veidt in Peer Gynt. Later that year, she and Veidt appeared in Die sich verkaufen.

She continued making silent movies in Germany into the 1920s. In 1920, she appeared in the film Die Bestie im Menschen, based on the novel La Bête humaine by Émile Zola. This were two of 11 films she appeared in that year. Grüning appeared in Veidt's two Christian Wahnschaffe movies: Weltbrand in 1920 and Die Flucht aus dem goldenen Kerker in 1921. In 1922, she had a small part as a landlady in Lady Hamilton starring Veidt as Lord Horatio Nelson. This was one of four movies that she and Hans Twardowski appeared in together; F.W. Murnau's drama Phantom, Es leuchtet meine Liebe and The False Dimitri.
In 1923, she portrayed Frau Gött in Max Mack's The Beautiful Girl. Later that year, she portrayed the wife of Johann Friedrich Schiller in Friedrich Schiller - The Young Poet. Next she played Rosalindes' mother in Max Mack's Die Fledermaus. In 1924, she appeared in F.W. Murnau's drama The Grand Duke's Finances.

In 1925, Grüning appeared in the silent Joyless Street, directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst, which featured a 20-year-old Greta Garbo. The following year, Grüning appeared in her third Pabst' movie Secrets of a Soul. In 1927, Grüning appeared in Hello Caesar! which S.Z. Sakall helped write. Later that year, she and Sakall appeared together in Family Gathering in the House of Prellstein.

In 1929, Grüning appeared in her first sound film: Melody of the Heart. It was three years before she appeared in another film. In 1932, she received a part in Max Neufeld's , which was her last movie in Germany. It was nine years before she appeared in another movie.

American career

Grüning, had played Strindberg and Ibsen for Austrian director Max Reinhardt and had run the second most important drama school in Berlin, left 1938 Germany after Hitler and the Nazis came to power. After arriving in America in February 1939, she received help from the European Film Fund in resettling to America. With the outbreak of World War II and the need for older German women for war movies, Grüning started receiving parts. Her first Hollywood movie was in 1941 as Erwin Kalser's husband in Warner Bros.' war drama Underground, starring Philip Dorn, Martin Kosleck and Ludwig Stössel.

Grüning was busy in 1942. First, Grüning appeared in Kings Row, Dangerously They Live, Friendly Enemies the Sonja Henie film Iceland, and Desperate Journey.

Also in 1942, at the age of 66, Grüning received the role of Mrs. Leuchtag, who along with her husband are leaving Europe for America in Casablanca. She has only one scene in the movie when she and her husband are having a drink in Rick's Cafe with their good friend Carl the waiter and struggling a bit with their English. Her husband asks her for the time "Liebchen – sweetnessheart, what watch?" She answers "Ten watch", and he replies "Such much?"
In 1943, Grüning received a bit part as George Tobias's mother in This Is the Army. Next she appeared in The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler with Stössel and Twardowski. Grüning received bit parts in Madame Curie starring Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon as the Curies. Grüning appeared in only one movie in 1944 as Mrs. Vronsky in the drama An American Romance. She had a bit part in the mystery Murder in the Music Hall. She received a couple of other small parts that year; the first as Herman Bing's wife in Rendezvous 24.

Next Grüning and Stössel got to play husband and wife again as the Muellers in Temptation. The following year, she played Paul E. Burns's wife in Desperate. Other movies included Repeat Performance, Letter from an Unknown Woman, A Foreign Affair, and Words and Music.

In 1949, she played a grandmother in Caught. Grüning and Stössel appeared in their last film together in the drama The Great Sinner. She played another old woman in Mr. Soft Touch with Glenn Ford.
In 1950, she received a good part as Edgar Bergen's wife in the adventure film Captain China. She had another good role in Convicted. The following year, she appeared as Brett King's mother in Payment on Demand. Her last Hollywood movie was as Mama Ludwig in the western Passage West.

Short return to Germany

Like many German and Austrian actors, Grüning went back to Berlin in the 1950s, but found that Germany was not the same country she had left. Many former Nazis returned, and it became difficult for Grüning to integrate back into the film industry. She did, at age 76, appear in a small, Swiss movie in 1952 titled , which was her last movie. After this role, Grüning returned to the U.S.

Death

Grüning died on November 11, 1964, in Los Angeles at the age of 88. She was cremated and her ashes rest at Woodlawn Memorial Cemetery, Santa Monica.

Selected filmography

Peer Gynt – 2. Teil: Peer Gynts Wanderjahre und Tod – AasePeer Gynt – AasePogrom – Wera CheberiakProstitution Rose Bernd – Frau FlammTodesurteil Der Sklave seiner Leidenschaft Monika Vogelsang – Witwe WalterspielMary Magdalene – Ehefrau von Meister AntonDas Grauen – Mutter ClaarEine Demimonde-Heirat – AnuschkaKönnen Gedanken töten? – BäuerinThe Prisoner The Marriage of Figaro – MarcellineFanny Elssler Der Abenteurer von Paris Catherine the Great Christian Wahnschaffe Menschen Die Bestie im Menschen Hannerl and Her Lovers The Conspiracy in Genoa – MatroneDie Diktatur der Liebe, 2. Teil – Die Welt ohne Liebe – Ihre MutterDie große und die kleine Welt – Frau aus dem VolkeAus den Tiefen der Großstadt About the Son The Fateful Day – GräfinThe Stranger from Alster Street Trix, the Romance of a Millionairess The Inheritance of Tordis – seine FrauSeafaring Is Necessary Der Leidensweg eines Achtzehnjährigen Memoirs of a Film Actress The Story of Christine von Herre – Die alte ComtesseLady Hamilton – Eine WirtinDas zweite Leben Die Schuldige – Gräfin WuthenowLotte Lore Die Geheimnisse von Berlin, 3. Teil – Berlin-Moabit. Hinter Gitterfenstern Die Kreutzersonate – Frau SuchoffDie Dame und der Landstreicher Die siebtente Nacht – Frau FreeseAus den Erinnerungen eines Frauenarztes – 2. Lüge und Wahrheit Jenseits des Stromes Luise Millerin – MillerinYouth Power of Temptation Phantom – Baronin / BaronessEs leuchtet meine Liebe – Mutter von Saint JustBigamy The False Dimitri – Amme PawlowaTwo Worlds Wem nie durch Liebe Leid geschah! The Big Shot – Frau SteinreichThe Anthem of Love Tiefland – Die DuennaNora – Marianne, Noras alte AmmeThe Treasure – AnnaFriedrich Schiller – Elisabeth Dorothea, seine FrauThe Woman on the Panther Die Fledermaus – Rosalindes MutterDer Menschenfeind Der rote Reiter Resurrection Daisy Freund Ripp The Beautiful Girl – Frau GöttThe Grand Duke's Finances – Augustine, die KöchinThe Creature Mater dolorosa Kaddish Debit and Credit – Madame Sidonie EhrenthalGehetzte Menschen – Frau GarsonDie Liebesbriefe einer Verlassenen Joyless Street – Frau RosenowThe Dice Game of Life – Emils MutterThe Elegant Bunch – Leos MutterSecrets of a Soul – Die mutterHello Caesar! – Frau SvobodaThe Transformation of Dr. Bessel – Frau RegiererFamily Gathering in the House of Prellstein – SeraphineAutumn on the Rhine – Frau HolmDyckerpotts' Heirs The Three Kings – LandladyThe Crimson Circle – Eine VermieterinZwischen vierzehn und siebzehn – Sexualnot der Jugend Melody of the Heart – Fräulein Czibulka – Frau HasenkleinUnderground – Frau FrankenDangerously They Live – Mrs. SteinerKings Row – AnnaFriendly Enemies – Mrs. PfeifferIceland – Aunt Sophie Desperate Journey – Frau BrahmsCasablanca – Mrs. Leuchtag This Is the Army – Mrs. Twardofsky The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler – Middle-Class womanThere's Something About a Soldier – Anna Grybinski Madame Curie – Seamstress Address Unknown – Grandma An American Romance – Mrs. Vronsky Murder in the Music Hall – MomRendezvous 24 – Frau Schmidt Temptation – Frau Mueller Repeat Performance – MattieDesperate – Aunt KlaraLetter from an Unknown Woman – Ticket-Taker Raw Deal – Fran – Oscar's Housekeeper A Foreign Affair – German Wife Words and Music – Mrs. RogersCaught – Grandmother Rudetzki The Great Sinner – Pauline's Duenna Mr. Soft TouchOld Woman Captain China – Mrs. HaasveltConvicted – Martha Lorry Payment on Demand – Mrs. Polanski Passage West – Mama LudwigThe Venus of Tivoli – Frau Stransky