Luise Rainer

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

38

Gender

Female

Birthday

1910-01-12

Day of death

2014-12-30 (104 years old)

Place of Birth

Düsseldorf, Germany

Luise Rainer

Biography

Luise Rainer (/ˈraɪnər/; January 12, 1910 – December 30, 2014) was a German-American film actress. She was the first actor to win more than one Academy Award; at the time of her death she was the longest-lived Oscar recipient. Her training began in Germany from the age of 16 by leading stage director Max Reinhardt. After a few years, she became recognized as a "distinguished Berlin stage actress", acting with Reinhardt's Vienna theater ensemble. Critics "raved" about her stage and film acting quality, leading MGM to sign her to a three-year contract and bring her to Hollywood in 1935. A number of filmmakers anticipated she might become another Greta Garbo, MGM's leading female star. Her first American role was in the film Escapade (1935), which was soon followed with a relatively small part in the musical biopic The Great Ziegfeld (1936). Despite her limited appearances in the film, she "so impressed audiences" that she won the Oscar for Best Actress. For her dramatic telephone scene in the film, she was later dubbed "the Viennese teardrop". In her next role, producer Irving Thalberg was convinced, despite the studio's disagreement, that she could play the part of a poor uncomely Chinese farm wife in The Good Earth, based on Pearl Buck's novel about hardship in China. The subdued character she played was such a dramatic contrast to her previous, vivacious character, that she won another Academy Award, even with Greta Garbo as one of the nominees. However, she would later remark that by winning two consecutive Oscars, "nothing worse could have happened to me," as audience expectations from then on would be too high to fulfill. She was then given parts in a string of unimportant movies, leading MGM and Rainer to become disappointed, and she ended her brief three-year career in films, soon returning to Europe. Adding to her rapid decline, some feel, was the "poor career advice" given her by then husband, playwright Clifford Odets, along with the unexpected death, at age 37, of her producer, Irving Thalberg, whom she greatly admired. Some film historians consider her the "most extreme case of an Oscar victim in Hollywood mythology". She currently lives in London. Description above from the Wikipedia article Luise Rainer, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Known For

  • The Love Boat

    The Love Boat

  • Combat!

    Combat!

  • Brisant

    Brisant

  • The Ed Sullivan Show

    The Ed Sullivan Show

  • Suspense

    Suspense

  • The Oscars

    The Oscars

  • Boulevard Bio

    Boulevard Bio

  • Lux Video Theatre

    Lux Video Theatre

  • Lux Video Theatre

    Lux Video Theatre

  • Sehnsucht 202

    Sehnsucht 202

  • The Great Waltz

    The Great Waltz

  • Frank Capra's American Dream

    Frank Capra's American Dream

  • The Gambler

    The Gambler

  • Dramatic School

    Dramatic School

  • Cavalcade of the Academy Awards

    Cavalcade of the Academy Awards

  • MGM: When the Lion Roars

    MGM: When the Lion Roars

  • Film Emigration from Nazi Germany

    Film Emigration from Nazi Germany

  • Schlitz Playhouse of Stars

    Schlitz Playhouse of Stars

  • Hostages

    Hostages

  • The Good Earth

    The Good Earth

  • Hollywood Chinese

    Hollywood Chinese

  • The Great Ziegfeld

    The Great Ziegfeld

  • Yellowface: Asian Whitewashing and Racism in Hollywood

    Yellowface: Asian Whitewashing and Racism in Hollywood

  • Escapade

    Escapade

  • Big City

    Big City

  • Happy 100th Birthday, Hollywood

    Happy 100th Birthday, Hollywood

  • Another Romance of Celluloid

    Another Romance of Celluloid

  • The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre

    The Chevrolet Tele-Theatre

  • Heut' kommt's drauf an

    Heut' kommt's drauf an

  • That's Entertainment! III

    That's Entertainment! III

  • The Emperor's Candlesticks

    The Emperor's Candlesticks

  • Luise Rainer: Live from the TCM Classic Film Festival

    Luise Rainer: Live from the TCM Classic Film Festival

  • Ziegfeld on Film

    Ziegfeld on Film

  • The Toy Wife

    The Toy Wife

  • Poem: I Set My Foot Upon the Air and It Carried Me

    Poem: I Set My Foot Upon the Air and It Carried Me

  • The Romance of Celluloid

    The Romance of Celluloid

  • A Dancer

    A Dancer

  • Madame has a visitor

    Madame has a visitor