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- Margarete Schlegel was born on December 31, 1899 in Bromberg, West Prussia, Germany. She was an actress, known for Berlin-Alexanderplatz: The Story of Franz Biberkopf (1931), Der Schuß im Pavillon (1925) and Hanneles Himmelfahrt (1922). She died in 1987 in England.
- When her husband died in 1949 she subsequently remarried, and moved to the English south coast, where she spent the rest of her life.
- The actress Margarete Schlegel was born as Margarete Winiewski in Bromberg Prussia and was one of the last children of the 19th century with her birthday on December 31, 1899 near to midnight.
- When she decided to enter the film business instead following a theater career, one of her first movies was under the direction of the legendary director F. W. Murnau in the movie "Sehnsucht" (1920) and she took part in the box-office hit "Der Januskopf" (1920) at Bela Lugosi's side, who became world-famous in later years as Dracula.
- During the war, she made anti-Nazi radio broadcasts in German, and afterwards made many broadcasts for the BBC in radio operettas.
- When the family moved to Berlin in 1904 they changed their name from Winiewski to Schlegel.
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