Biography
Berthe Dagmar was born on January 24, 1881 in Agon-Coutainville, France. Dagmar worked in the film industry during its transitional period, contributing behind the camera as a co-director. The 1929 silent film An Ideal Woman marks Dagmar’s only verified credit in the records, where Dagmar shared directorial duties. This film was released as the era of synchronized sound in cinema began to emerge, positioning Dagmar’s work at a pivotal moment in the medium’s development.
Dagmar’s involvement in An Ideal Woman reflects participation in a production that bridged silent-era conventions with early experiments in recorded dialogue. The film’s release timing suggests Dagmar’s work intersected with broader technical and artistic shifts in filmmaking. Beyond this credit, no additional filmography …





