Renate Müller was a German singer and actress in both silent films and sound films, as well as on stage. Her talent and blue-eyed blonde Aryan looks attracted the attention of the Nazi party and, in particular, Joseph Goebbels who arranged an introduction to Adolf Hitler, and encouraged a relationship between the two. The circumstances surrounding her death are unclear and there are different versions. One claims that she fell from a window of her house after the arrival of Gestapo agents. Her life story was adapted for the screen in 1960, where she was played by well-known German actress Ruth Leuwirk in “Liebling der Götter” (The Darling of the Gods).
Peter, der Matrose
Darling of the Gods
(Agathe)
Eskapade
(Madame Hélène)
Allotria
(Viola)
The Flute Concert of Sans-souci
(Blanche von Lindeneck)
Waltz War
(Kati Lanner)
Costly Homeland
(Gretchen Jürgen)
The English Marriage
(Gerte Winter)
Wenn die Liebe Mode macht
(Nelly)
The Little Escapade
(Erika Heller)
Togger
(Hanna Breitenbach)
Liselotte of the Palatinate
(Liselotte von der Pfalz)
Liebesleute
(Dorothea Rainer)
Cairo Season
(Stefanie von Weidling-Weidling)
Girls to Marry
(Gerda Arnhold)
Love in the Ring
(Hilde)
Revolte im Erziehungshaus
(Hausvaters Tochter)
Private Secretary
(Vilma Förster)
The Son of the White Mountain
(Mary Dulac)
Sunshine Susie
(Susie Surster)
How Shall I Tell My Husband?
(Charlotte Oltendorff)
Marry Me
(Ann Linden)
Storm in a Water Glass
(Viktoria Thoss)
Victor and Victoria
(Susanne Lohr)