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Irene von Meyendorff(1916-2001)

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Irene von Meyendorff in Eine kleine Sommermelodie (1944)
Born in 1916 as the eldest child of a German-Baltic aristocrat, Baroness Irene Isabella Margarete Pauline Caecila von Meyendorff actually never planned to become a movie star. When the Russian Revolution broke out, the family escaped to Germany, where Irene's mother Elisabeth left her conservative husband with the children to live a very unconventional life in the theatre circles of Weimar/Thuringia. In the early 1930's Irene came to Berlin to work as a cutter in the UFA film studios of Babelsberg. As a breathtaking beautiful, ice-cold blond young woman she would have been the ideal star for Alfred Hitchcock movies. But these were the 1930's and she lived in Nazi Germany. When she was discovered for the screen, her debut was only a mediocre swashbuckler movie - which unexpectedly made her a star. Her best part maybe was the noble Hamburg Patrician daughter Octavia in Veit Harlan's Offrande au bien-aimé (1944). She never was a sympathizer of the Nazi system. Her first husband, Dr. Heinz Zahler, was a member of the Kreisau Circle, a group of religious motivated anti-Nazi-bourgeois. Her beauty attracted Joseph Goebbels, minister of propaganda, who got a harsh rebuff by her ("You would degrade me - and you would degrade yourself"). Joseph Goebbels's infamous nick name "Bock von Babelsberg" (the old horny goat of Babelsberg) was Irene's creation. After the war she only played minor parts in German films. In 1961 she met British actor James Robertson Justice, fell in love with him and left her second husband Pit Severin, a journalist from Hamburg, to follow James Robertson Justice to England. It was 1968 when she returned a last time to screen for a small part in the costume drama Mayerling (1968). She never was interested to continue her career. 8 years after James Robertson Justice's death in 1975, she met and later married philanthropist Keith Bromley. Even at the age of 70 she sailed to the Artic and the Orinoco River. On September 28, 2001, she died in Hampshire after a full, remarkable life.
BornJune 6, 1916
DiedSeptember 28, 2001(85)
BornJune 6, 1916
DiedSeptember 28, 2001(85)
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Known for

Le cas Molander (1945)
Le cas Molander
  • Elisabeth Molander
  • 1945
Frau Luna (1941)
Frau Luna
7.0
  • Gerda
  • 1941
Les rapaces (1939)
Les rapaces
3.4
  • Lilly, seine Tochter
  • 1939
Einmaleins der Ehe
7.2
  • Bettina Norden
  • 1949

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  • James Mason, Catherine Deneuve, Ava Gardner, and Omar Sharif in Mayerling (1968)
    Mayerling
    6.1
    • Countess Stockau (as Irene Von Meyendorff)
    • 1968
  • Jugement à Prague (1967)
    Jugement à Prague
    6.3
    • Helen McGee
    • 1967
  • Jackanory (1965)
    Jackanory
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Storyteller
    • 1967
  • Senta Berger, Joachim Fuchsberger, Martin Held, and Hans-Georg Kredewahn in Longues jambes, longs doigts (1966)
    Longues jambes, longs doigts
    5.9
    • Lady Hammond
    • 1966
  • Das Paradies
    9.6
    TV Movie
    • Frau Taluyer
    • 1960
  • Hansjörg Felmy, James Robertson Justice, and Nadja Tiller in La peau d'un espion (1960)
    La peau d'un espion
    4.9
    • Ruth Ryan
    • 1960
  • Im Namen einer Mutter (1960)
    Im Namen einer Mutter
    • Nora Fellaner, Lehrerin
    • 1960
  • Barbara Rütting, Hannelore Schroth, and Hans Söhnker in Die Freundin meines Mannes (1957)
    Die Freundin meines Mannes
    6.6
    • Else Rietburg
    • 1957
  • Helmuth Schneider, Ulrich Erfurth, Albert Florath, Paul Henckels, Maria Litto, Carsta Löck, Albert Matterstock, Margit Saad, Sonja Sutter, Irene von Meyendorff, and Rolf Wanka in Drei Birken auf der Heide (1956)
    Drei Birken auf der Heide
    5.2
    • Ada Wedekind
    • 1956
  • Zärtliches Geheimnis (1956)
    Zärtliches Geheimnis
    5.7
    • Charlie
    • 1956
  • Versuchung
    • Sabine Brand
    • 1955
  • Boris Streimann in Rittmeister Wronski (1954)
    Rittmeister Wronski
    6.0
    • Liane von Templin (as Irene v. Meyendorff)
    • 1954
  • Heidelberger Romanze (1951)
    Portrait d'une inconnue
    6.9
    • Frau des Botschafters
    • 1954
  • Der Vetter aus Dingsda (1953)
    Der Vetter aus Dingsda
    6.1
    • Irmgard von Ottenberg
    • 1953
  • Panique au zoo (1952)
    Panique au zoo
    7.2
    • Vera Pauly
    • 1952

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Irene v. Meyendorff
  • Born
    • June 6, 1916
    • Reval, Russian Empire [now Tallinn, Estonia]
  • Died
    • September 28, 2001
    • King's Somborne, Hampshire, UK(natural causes)
  • Spouses
      Frederick Keith Bromley (Toby)May 15, 1990 - September 28, 2001 (her death)
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    • 2 Magazine Cover Photos

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    She met actor James Robertson Justice on the set of a film in 1961, and the couple fell passionately in love. Her career was by then on the wane, James Robertson Justice was instrumental in securing the last 3 roles that she performed. She left behind career and Pit Severin, her third husband, to live with him in England. She became a British citizen in 1967, and changed her name to Irina. A series of strokes gradually prevented James Robertson Justice working and led to his bankruptcy. Earning her living as a teacher at a local Language School, Irina nursed him until his death in 1975. After 14 years of living together, they were finally married on his deathbed in hospital. She subsequently married his best friend and their neighbour, the millionaire and philanthropist Keith "Toby" Bromley. She was a passionate gardener and excellent cook, her rose garden at Ashley Manor
    • the home she and Keith Bromley shared - was renowned locally as was
    her extensive hospitality.

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