Alexa von Porembsky
Biography
Alexa von Porembsky was a Hungarian-born German actress, she made her film debut in the silent movie era, to her first movies belong "Leontines Ehemänner" (1928) and Fritz Lang's "Frau im Mond" (1929). From the 30's followed many support roles in well-known productions and she was able to continue her film career after the war and took part in numerous movies, but from the 60s she seldom appeared in fron of the camera. She died in West Berlin in 1981.
Known For
Acting

1929
asVeilchenverkäuferin

1957
asFrau Rehmann

1943
asDienstmädchen

1957
asKammerfrau

1930
asTelephonist

1956
as
1954
asSpielfrau Mathilde

1937
asMary

1928
asTänzerin

1951
asLottchen Zwieback

1953
asLotte Müller

1949
asSusanne Taller, Soubrette

1968
asDelphine

1961
asTante Alwine

1956
asAnna

1932
asTelefonistin

1939
as
1966
asSusi

1964
as
1964
asHermine

1963
asFrl. Bitterlich

1963
asMadame

1962
as
1961
asLina

1960
asSekretärin

1961
asWirtin Gumpers

1959
as
1958
asMutter Schröder

1955
asMaria

1955
as
1954
as
1939
asClara

1932
as
1957
asMme. Leger

1937
asFrieda

1959
asJutta Pohl

1950
as
1949
asFrau Pleßmann

1931
as
1956
asKundin

1958
asUte Krüger

1950
as
1952
asGerti

1959
asFrau Klose

1954
asBabette

1932
asPrinzessin Eudoxia

1936
asNina

1934
as
1957
as
1956
asDame im Sendesaal

1949
as
1932
asAnnette

1956
asAgathe

1943
asFrl. Assmann

1957
asEmmy

1938
asPaula Hitze

1938
asBianca

1935
asAmanda

1959
asCharis

1955
asDienstmädchen

1958
asFrau Dettmann

1941
asToni

1956
asCarla

1955
as
1959
as
1956
as
1955
asSchwester Franziska

1954
asMarktfrau

1955
asMaria, Hausangestellte
asKriminalbeamtin Frau Behnke
asKöchin
Production
Crew
Directing