- German singer and leading actress of the 1930's, trained for the stage under Herbert Hübner and Maria Eis. She made her debut at the Schiller-Theater in Hamburg in 1929, playing the part of Mary Stuart. She had a successful tenure at the Preußischen Staatstheater under the direction of Gustaf Gründgens between 1934 and 1939. Weissner was also a popular leading lady of the period, especially paired with Heinz Rühmann in Die Finanzen des Großherzogs (1934), her first starring role, and as a crook in Sherlock Holmes (1937). After the war, she concentrated again on the stage and resurfaced in the 70's as a character actress on television. After her retirement, she was involved in various charitable works.
- Her last feature movie was "Schöner Gigolo, armer Gigolo" (1978), among others with Marlene Dietrich.
- Afte first acting lessons by the actor Herbert Hübner she made her stage debut in 1929 at the Schiller-Theater in Altona. Other important stations were Hamburg, Prag and Berlin.
- The theater was the hub of her career again after the war. In movies she only acted now and then.
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