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Biography
Ursula Deinert appeared in two German films during the late 1930s and early 1940s. In Nanon, released in 1938, Deinert performed as a dancer, contributing to the film’s musical sequences. The role required movement and stage presence, typical of performers cast for their physical expressiveness in narrative-driven productions of the period.
In 1940, Deinert appeared in Süss, the Jew as Primaballerina, a title role that emphasized dance and theatricality. The film, set in an 18th-century European court, featured Deinert in a prominent performance capacity, reinforcing the importance of choreographed movement in the story’s depiction of social and political intrigue. Deinert’s credits reflect a brief but documented presence in German cinema during this era.






