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Marika Rökk
Bundesarchiv Bild 146-2004-0061, Marika Rökk.jpg
With fan mail, c. 1940
Born Marie Karoline Rökk
(1913-11-03)November 3, 1913
Cairo, Khedivate of Egypt
Died May 16, 2004(2004-05-16) (aged 90)
Baden bei Wien, Austria
Occupation Actress
Years active 19301988
Spouse(s) Georg Jacoby (1940–1964)
Fred Raul (1968–1985)

Marika Rökk (3 November 1913 – 16 May 2004) was an Austrian-German singer, dancer and actress of Hungarian descent, who became famous in German films, notably in the Nazi era.

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Life and work [edit]

Marika Rökk in the 1920s

Rökk was born in Cairo, Egypt, the daughter of the Hungarian architect and contractor Eduard Rökk and his wife Maria Karoly. She spent her early childhood in Budapest, before in 1924 her family moved to Paris. Here she learned to dance and starred with the Hoffmann Girls at the Moulin Rouge cabaret. After a tour that led her to the Broadway she continued her dance training in the United States, where she worked with Ned Wayburn. In 1929 she returned to Europe and the next year acted in her first film, Why Sailors Leave Home, a British comedy directed by Monty Banks, starring Leslie Fuller.

She made her real breakthrough when the Universum Film AG (UFA) attempted to create a German film star to rival Hollywood's top musical star actresses Eleanor Powell, Jeanette MacDonald, Ginger Rogers and later, Alice Faye, Rita Hayworth and Betty Grable. The Third Reich's Minister of Propaganda, Joseph Goebbels, admired Hollywood movies and examined them carefully in regular private screenings. Technicolor films such as Becky Sharp (1935), The Garden of Allah (1936), Nothing Sacred (1937), and A Star Is Born (1937) made him realize that Hollywood feature films presented a threat to Germany's internal market and that Hollywood's dominance of colour and musical film technology should be matched, at least if Germany was serious about engaging in a cultural war with the U.S. and Britain.

As an acclaimed revue dancer on numerous European stages, Rökk was selected as the ideal candidate to be groomed and promoted as this new type of star and in 1934 was offered a two-year contract with the UFA in Nazi Germany, where she became one of the most prolific film stars of the time. Rökk's German film debut was Leichte Kavallerie (Light Cavalry) (1935, Werner Hochbaum) with Heinz von Cleve (de). The film made her a sensation overnight. It was the first of a series of modern escapist, lightweight operettas and glittering revue-style entertainments which quickly made Rökk one of Germany's most popular actresses. These films were clearly modeled on the successful formula of the black-and-white and Technicolor musical films being produced by American film studios RKO, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and 20th Century Fox in the 1930s and 1940s. She had the technical skill and glamour to carry off the formulaic plots and dialogue and provide German audiences with a home grown star to rival the popular American actresses. Der Bettelstudent and Gasparone, followed by Hello Janine! in 1939, all starred her together with Johannes Heesters and established them as the "dream couple" of the musical comedy genre. In her appearances she cultivated her magyar accent conveying a notion of "paprika" exoticism. Her films, that were not overtly political, were also popular in wider parts of Europe.

With a double role in Kora Terry, a 1940 film directed by her future husband Georg Jacoby, she reached new heights. By simultaneously impersonating a duty-bound and an evil twin sister, Rökk was able to act out her entire theatrical talent, accompanied by several dance interludes which were quite revealing at that time. In the same year, she appeared in the propaganda film Wunschkonzert by Eduard von Borsody (as herself), followed by her performance in Georg Jacoby's lavish Women Are Better Diplomats (Frauen sind doch bessere Diplomaten, UFA's first Agfacolor motion picture) in 1941, together with Willy Fritsch. She reached the peak of her career in 1944, with the star role in The Woman of My Dreams, a lavishly enacted musical colour film again directed by Georg Jacoby. Though few of her movies featured open Nazi propaganda, she fulfilled her task to embody a leading woman in the Third Reich and to entertain the German people throughout World War II as intended by Joseph Goebbels.

After the war, she initially received a Berufsverbot (profession ban), but was rehabilitated in 1947 and could continue her movie career in West Germany and Austria. In 1948 she was among the first recipients of the German Bambi media award. Rökk became one of Europe's most famous operetta singers, performing on stage until 1986. After her husband Georg Jacoby had died in 1964, she was married to the Hungarian actor Fred Raul from 1968 until his death in 1985. She is the mother of actress Gabriele Jacoby.

Rökk died of a heart attack in Baden bei Wien, Austria.

Awards [edit]

Filmography [edit]

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Bayerischer Filmpreis – 'Pierrot': Previous Recipients", p. 9 (124 KB)

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6 news items

Schwäbische Zeitung

Schwäbische Zeitung
Mon, 13 May 2013 08:43:34 -0700

Der Schlager „Für eine Nacht voller Seligkeit“ und der dazugehörige Film mit Marika Rökk wurde in den 40er Jahren als nicht jugendfrei eingestuft – „aKusstik“ sang das Stück pfiffig und kokett und auch der alte Schlager „Oh Donna Clara“ ging ihnen ...

Regiomusik das Musikportal

Regiomusik das Musikportal
Tue, 21 May 2013 21:12:39 -0700

... Sätze des bekanntesten deutschen Theaterstücks auf die Rolling Stones, Rammstein, Robbie Williams, Metallica, Die Ärzte, Freddy Quinn, Pink, Elvis, Marius Müller-Westernhagen, Madonna, Grethe Weiser, Seeed, Peter Maffay, Marika Rökk, Led Zeppelin ...

Mittelbayerische

Mittelbayerische
Fri, 17 May 2013 04:39:51 -0700

Seine Imitationen machen aber vor Prominenten nicht Schluss, und so kreiert er einen Kölschen Jung genauso perfekt wie die Figur eines „Heinrich von Horchen“, angeblich noch Gesangslehrer von Marika Rökk und Joopi Heesters. Die größten Lacher ...
 
FAZ - Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Tue, 14 May 2013 01:39:49 -0700

Stalin sah sich mit seinen Getreuen im Kreml gern amerikanische Musicals an, Hitler saß mit Goebbels vor der Leinwand und bewunderte Marika Rökk, und für Mao ging nichts über den indischen Schmachtfetzen „Der Vagabund von Bombay“ mit Raj Kapoor.
 
Tagesspiegel
Mon, 29 Apr 2013 15:03:25 -0700

Manch andere Schauspieler-Namen fallen während der Führung in Verbindung mit den Babelsberger Studio: Heinz Rühmann, Marika Rökk, Richard Tauber, Willy Fritsch, Max Schmeling und Anny Ondra bleiben, genau wir Brigitte Horney, wohl ...
 
Lokalkompass.de
Mon, 06 May 2013 23:15:49 -0700

„Die Filme mit Marika Rökk haben mich begeistert, seitdem ist Ballett mein Lebensinhalt.“ Welche Voraussetzungen sollte man für das Ballett mitbringen? „Dehnbarkeit, Flexibilität und vor allem Wille und Disziplin, mit jeder Faser tanzen zu wollen.“ Was ...
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