Anita Berber
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Actor! Dancer! Prostitute! Writer!
Anita Berber
(June 10, 1899 - November 10, 1928)
was a German dancer, actress, writer,
and prostitute who was the subject of
an Otto Dix painting.
She lived during the Weimar period.
Born to divorced bohemian parents (a cabarét artist and a violinist), she was raised mainly by her grandmother in Dresden. By the time she was 16, she had moved to Berlin and made her debut as a cabaret dancer. By 1918 she was working in film, and she began dancing nude in 1919.
She was scandalous, androgynous and infamous, quickly making a name for herself on the Berlin scene. She wore heavy dancer's make-up, which on the black and white photos and films of the time came across as jet black lipstick painted across the heart-shaped part of her skinny lips, and charcoaled eyes.
Her hair was cut fashionably into a short bob and was frequently bright red, as in 1925 when the German painter Otto Dix painted a portrait of her, titled "The Dancer Anita Berber". Her dancer friend and sometime lover Sebastian Droste, who performed in the film Algol (1920), was skinny and had black hair with gelled up curls much like sideburns. Neither of them wore much more than lowslung loincloths and Anita occasionally a corsage worn well below her small breasts.
Berber's cocaine addiction and bisexuality were matters of public chatter. She was allegedly the sexual slave of a woman and the woman's 15-year-old daughter. She could often be seen in Berlin's hotel lobbies, nightclubs and casinos, naked apart from an elegant sable wrap, with a pet monkey and a silver brooch packed with cocaine. Besides being a cocaine addict, she was an alcoholic, but at the age of 29, gave up both suddenly and completely. According to Mel Gordon in The Seven Addictions and Five Professions of Anita Berber, she was diagnosed with galloping tuberculosis while performing abroad. She died on November 10, 1928 in a Kreuzberg hospital and was buried at St. Thomas cemetery in Neukölln.
(June 10, 1899 - November 10, 1928)
was a German dancer, actress, writer,
and prostitute who was the subject of
an Otto Dix painting.
She lived during the Weimar period.
Born to divorced bohemian parents (a cabarét artist and a violinist), she was raised mainly by her grandmother in Dresden. By the time she was 16, she had moved to Berlin and made her debut as a cabaret dancer. By 1918 she was working in film, and she began dancing nude in 1919.
She was scandalous, androgynous and infamous, quickly making a name for herself on the Berlin scene. She wore heavy dancer's make-up, which on the black and white photos and films of the time came across as jet black lipstick painted across the heart-shaped part of her skinny lips, and charcoaled eyes.
Her hair was cut fashionably into a short bob and was frequently bright red, as in 1925 when the German painter Otto Dix painted a portrait of her, titled "The Dancer Anita Berber". Her dancer friend and sometime lover Sebastian Droste, who performed in the film Algol (1920), was skinny and had black hair with gelled up curls much like sideburns. Neither of them wore much more than lowslung loincloths and Anita occasionally a corsage worn well below her small breasts.
Berber's cocaine addiction and bisexuality were matters of public chatter. She was allegedly the sexual slave of a woman and the woman's 15-year-old daughter. She could often be seen in Berlin's hotel lobbies, nightclubs and casinos, naked apart from an elegant sable wrap, with a pet monkey and a silver brooch packed with cocaine. Besides being a cocaine addict, she was an alcoholic, but at the age of 29, gave up both suddenly and completely. According to Mel Gordon in The Seven Addictions and Five Professions of Anita Berber, she was diagnosed with galloping tuberculosis while performing abroad. She died on November 10, 1928 in a Kreuzberg hospital and was buried at St. Thomas cemetery in Neukölln.
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Biography
Born to divorced bohemian parents (a cabaret artist and a violinist), she was raised mainly by her grandmother in Dresden. By the time she was 16, she had moved to Berlin and made her debut as a cabaret dancer. By 1918 she was working in film, and she began dancing nude in 1919.
She was scandalous, androgynous and infamous, quickly making a name for herself on the Berlin scene. She wore heavy dancer's make-up, which on the black and white photos and films of the time came across as jet black lipstick painted across the heart-shaped part of her skinny lips, and charcoaled eyes.
Her hair was cut fashionably into a short bob and was frequently bright red, as in 1925 when the German painter Otto Dix painted a portrait of her, titled "The Dancer Anita Berber". Her dancer friend and sometime lover Sebastian Droste, who performed in the film Algol (1920), was skinny and had black hair with gelled up curls much like sideburns. Neither of them wore much more than lowslung loincloths and Anita occasionally a corsage worn well below her small breasts.
Berber's cocaine addiction and bisexuality were matters of public chatter. She was allegedly the sexual slave of a woman and the woman's 15-year-old daughter. She could often be seen in Berlin's hotel lobbies, nightclubs and casinos, naked apart from an elegant sable wrap, with a pet monkey and a silver brooch packed with cocaine. Besides being a cocaine addict, she was an alcoholic, but at the age of 29, gave up both suddenly and completely. According to Mel Gordon in The Seven Addictions and Five Professions of Anita Berber, she was diagnosed with galloping tuberculosis while performing abroad. She died on November 10, 1928 in a Kreuzberg hospital and was buried at St. Thomas cemetery in Neuk.
She was scandalous, androgynous and infamous, quickly making a name for herself on the Berlin scene. She wore heavy dancer's make-up, which on the black and white photos and films of the time came across as jet black lipstick painted across the heart-shaped part of her skinny lips, and charcoaled eyes.
Her hair was cut fashionably into a short bob and was frequently bright red, as in 1925 when the German painter Otto Dix painted a portrait of her, titled "The Dancer Anita Berber". Her dancer friend and sometime lover Sebastian Droste, who performed in the film Algol (1920), was skinny and had black hair with gelled up curls much like sideburns. Neither of them wore much more than lowslung loincloths and Anita occasionally a corsage worn well below her small breasts.
Berber's cocaine addiction and bisexuality were matters of public chatter. She was allegedly the sexual slave of a woman and the woman's 15-year-old daughter. She could often be seen in Berlin's hotel lobbies, nightclubs and casinos, naked apart from an elegant sable wrap, with a pet monkey and a silver brooch packed with cocaine. Besides being a cocaine addict, she was an alcoholic, but at the age of 29, gave up both suddenly and completely. According to Mel Gordon in The Seven Addictions and Five Professions of Anita Berber, she was diagnosed with galloping tuberculosis while performing abroad. She died on November 10, 1928 in a Kreuzberg hospital and was buried at St. Thomas cemetery in Neuk.
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- The Dancer Anita Berber, 1925. Otto Dix (German, 1891-1969) Oil and tempera on plywood; 47 1/4 x 25 9/16 in. (120 x 65 cm) ...
- Anita Berber (1899 - 1928) - Find A Grave Memorial
- Search Amazon for Anita Berber. Burial:: Saint Thomas-Gemeinde Friedhof Berlin, Germany. Maintained by: Find A Grave Record added: Nov 22 2005 ...
- Anita Berber@Everything2.com
- Mar 10, 2005 ... Anita Berber died November 10, 1928 in a hospital room filled with empty syringes and icons of the Virgin Mary. She was not yet thirty. ...
- Dark Romance - Book of Days - Anita Berber _ Weimar Germany's ...
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- Elke Krystufek - "Anita Berber" at Galerie Barbara Thumm - Artwork ...
- Artwork details: Elke Krystufek - 'Anita Berber' at Galerie Barbara Thumm - View more artists, artworks, exhibitions, galleries and auction results at ...
- Portrait of the dancer and actress Anita Berber by Thomas Staedeli
- Biography of Anita Berber. ... The actress and dancer Anita Berber is the epitome of the Roaring 20's which she lived up till to excess. ...
- Flickr: Anita Berber Archiv's Photostream
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- The Expatriotic Expatriate: Fascinated by Anita Berber 1899-1928
- May 8, 2008 ... Born in Dresden in 1899, Anita Berber was a German dancer, actress, and sometime -prostitute. By the age of was 16, she had moved to Berlin ...
- Anita BERBER RPPC Postcard | Germany 1920s
- The notorious dancer Anita Berber Real picture postcard 3.5 x 5.5 inches Anny Eberth, Berlin, Nr. 1124 Rare Anita Berber [1899-1928]

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