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Subject: Luise Rainer, Hollywood golden era Oscar winner, dies aged 104

Written By: Philip Eno on 12/30/14 at 4:45 am

Actress Luise Rainer, who became the first winner of consecutive Oscars in the 1930s, has died at the age of 104.

The German-born star was named best actress in 1936 and 1937 - a feat achieved by only five actors in Academy Awards history to date.

Her achievement made her a force in the golden age of Hollywood cinema, but was also a curse, making her last major film in 1943.

She settled in London and made occasional appearances on film and TV.

Rainer appeared in US small screen series The Loveboat in 1984, while her last substantial film role came in 1998, playing opposite Michael Gambon and Dominic West in The Gambler.

The actress appeared in a number of German films before being talent-spotted by Hollywood studio MGM and making her debut in 1935.

Just a year later she scooped an Academy Award for her performance in The Great Ziegfeld, playing the legendary theatrical impresario's wife.

In one famous scene, her face was tear-stained as she congratulated her former husband on his marriage to another actress.

The following year, her portrayal of a Chinese peasant in The Good Earth won her a second statuette, at a time when Oscar winners were disclosed some time before the ceremony.

The actress told the BBC in 2003 the awards ceremony "was not as elaborate" as it is today.

Rainer later said that "nothing worse could have happened to me," explaining two awards meant the studio could "throw me into anything".

After clashing with MGM over a lack of artistic freedom and losing out to Ingrid Bergman in Ernest Hemingway's For Whom The Bell Tolls, she broke her contract with them.

"I was a machine, practically - a tool in a big, big factory, and I could not do anything. And so I left. I just went away. I fled. Yes, I fled," she later said in an interview.

Other actors to have collected consecutive acting awards are Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Jason Robards and Tom Hanks.

Rainer was married twice, and second husband Robert Knittel died in 1989 after their marriage of 44 years.

The couple had one daughter, Francesca Knittel-Bowyer, who said her mother had died from pneumonia at her London home.

"She was bigger than life and could charm the birds out of the trees," she said. "If you saw her, you'd never forget her.''

http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-30631088

Subject: Re: Luise Rainer, Hollywood golden era Oscar winner, dies aged 104

Written By: LyricBoy on 12/30/14 at 5:38 am

It's always sad to read of a great talent whose career was cut short.  :-\\

Subject: Re: Luise Rainer, Hollywood golden era Oscar winner, dies aged 104

Written By: holicman on 01/07/15 at 9:28 pm


It's always sad to read of a great talent whose career was cut short.  :-\\


She was 104, had been out of the spotlight for years through her own decision to do so. It wasnt cut short. she was 104. I repeat, 104, she lived a good life.


RIP Luise Rainer.

Subject: Re: Luise Rainer, Hollywood golden era Oscar winner, dies aged 104

Written By: nally on 01/07/15 at 9:31 pm


She was 104, had been out of the spotlight for years through her own decision to do so. It wasnt cut short. she was 104. I repeat, 104, she lived a good life.


RIP Luise Rainer.

A good long life indeed; you are right. She accomplished a lot.

Subject: Re: Luise Rainer, Hollywood golden era Oscar winner, dies aged 104

Written By: LyricBoy on 01/08/15 at 3:49 am


She was 104, had been out of the spotlight for years through her own decision to do so. It wasnt cut short. she was 104. I repeat, 104, she lived a good life.


RIP Luise Rainer.


Yeah but the articles said her career was more or less over in the 1940's because she was getting crap roles. I'd say that was a career cut short way too soon.

Subject: Re: Luise Rainer, Hollywood golden era Oscar winner, dies aged 104

Written By: Howard on 01/08/15 at 3:54 pm


Yeah but the articles said her career was more or less over in the 1940's because she was getting crap roles. I'd say that was a career cut short way too soon.


Yeah but that was the 1940's, they're referring to now.

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