Luise Rainer

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Recent Role:
Herself on The Academy Awards
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Born:
1-12-1910
Birthplace:
Vienna, Austria
Luise Rainer was born in Vienna, Austria, on 12th January 1910. When she was a teenager she appeared in her first movie. After making four films in Europe she moved to Hollywood to appear in Escapade (1935) where she met and married the writer, Clifford Odets.

Rainer received an Oscar for her performance in her second American movie, The Great Ziegfeld (1936). She also won the the award for best actress the following year in the The Good Earth (1937). Rainer therefore became the first two-time Oscar winner in the two major acting categories.





More A non-conformist actress, Rainer refused to accept the values of Hollywood. In 1937 Rainer had to be forced by Louis Mayer to receive her Oscar. She later claimed that: "For my second and third pictures I won Academy Awards. Nothing worse could have happened to me."

Rainer was unhappy with the films that MGM forced her to do after The Good Earth, she abandoned acting in the early 1940s. Rainer was later encouraged out of retirement to appear in two European films, La Dolce Vita (1960) and The Gambler (1997).

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