Mady Christians

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Marguerita Maria "Mady" Christians (January 19, 1892 – October 28, 1951) was an Austrian actress and naturalized US citizen who had a successful acting career in theatre and film in the United States until she was blacklisted during the McCarthy period. She was born on January 19, 1892 to Rudolph Christians, a well-known German actor, and his wife, Bertha. Her family moved to Berlin when she was one year old, and to New York City in 1912, where her father became the Irving Place Theatre's general manager. Five years later she returned to Europe to study under Max Reinhardt. She appeared in a number of European films prior to the early 1930s. In 1929, she starred in the first full sound film made in Germany It's You I Have Loved. In 1933, she toured the United States in a play called Marching By and was offered a Broadway contract the following year that allowed her, like a number of other German artists, to seek refuge from the Nazi regime in the United States. On Broadway, Christians played Queen Gertrude in Hamlet and Lady Percy in Henry IV, Part I, staged by director Margaret Webster. Webster was part of a small but influential group of lesbian producers, directors, and actors in theater (a group that included Eva Le Gallienne and Cheryl Crawford). Webster and Christians became close friends: according to Webster biographer Milly S. Barranger, it is likely that they also were lovers. She also starred in Lillian Hellman's Watch on the Rhine. She originated the title role in the 1944 play I Remember Mama. Her last movie roles were in All My Sons, based on the play by Arthur Miller, and Letter from an Unknown Woman, both released in 1948. During World War II, Christians was involved in political work on behalf of refugees, rights for workers (especially in theater and film), and Russian War relief, political efforts that would bring her to the attention of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and other anti-communist institutions and organizations. In addition to her political work, Christians also publicly criticized the House Committee on Un-American Activities in early 1941 and likened the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee's investigation of propaganda in US film to Nazi harassment of film and radio artists in the 1930s. In 1950, the FBI's internal security division began investigating Christians, who had been identified as a "concealed communist" by a confidential informant. When Christians' name appeared in Red Channels, the so-called bible of the broadcast blacklist, her career was effectively over.

Known For

Birth Location Vienna, Austria-Hungary (now Austria)
Born 1892-01-17
Died 1951-10-29

Movies

All My Sons as Kate Keller
1948
1948
Address Unknown as Elsa Schulz
1944
Tender Comrade as Manya Lodge
1944
Heidi as Dete
1937
The Woman I Love as Florence
1937
Seventh Heaven as Marie
1937
Come and Get It as Karie Linbeck
1936
Ship Cafe as Countess Boranoff
1935
Escapade as Anita
1935
A Wicked Woman as Naomi Trice, aka Naomi Stroud
1934
The Only Girl as Empress Eugénie
1933
Manolescu, der Fürst der Diebe as Comtesse Maria Freyenberg
1933
Salon Dora Green as Dora Green
1933
The Only Girl as Kaiserin Eugenie
1933
Frederica as Friederike
1932
The Black Hussar as Marie Luise
1932
The Fate of Renate Langen as Renate Langen
1931
My Incognito Heart as La reine Alexandra
1931
Love Comes But Once as Königin Alexandra von Gregorien
1930
1929
Meine Schwester und ich as Margarete von Marquardstein
1929
The Runaway Princess as Princess Priscilla
1929
The Burning Heart as Dorothee Claudius
1929
1928
Fräulein Chauffeur as Steffi Walker
1928
Queen Louise as Königin Luise
1927
1927
1927
1926
The Waltz Dream as Prinzessin Alix
1926
Der Farmer aus Texas as Mabel Bratt
1925
In the Slums of Berlin as Regine Lossen
1925
In the Valleys of the Southern Rhine as Bettina von Wittelsbach
1925
Soll und Haben as Baroneß Leonore von Rothensattel
1924
Michael as Woman (uncredited)
1924
The Finances of the Grand Duke as Großfürstin Olga von Rußland
1924
The Lost Shoe as Violante
1923
Die Buddenbrooks as Gerda Arnoldsen
1923
1921
Mady Christians hasn't worked on any movies or TV shows