- Luis Rainer was born on August 2, 1885 in Brixen, Tyrol, Austria-Hungary. He was an actor, known for Wenn die Musik nicht wär (1935), Lowlands (1954) and Der ewige Quell (1940). He died on March 19, 1963 in Montagnola, Switzerland.
- The movie 'Tiefland' directed by Leni Riefenstahl, was only released in 1954.
- He began his career at the theater where he remained active for many decades. His engagements led him among others to Zurich, the Deutsches Theater in Berlin as well as other theaters in Berlin, Vienna, Salzburg and especially Dresden.
- He only appeared sporadically in movies.
- Louis Rainer went to Switzerland after World War II where he continued his activity on stage. He even appeared once again in movie and he played a small role as an illegal immigrant in the movie "Der 10. Mai" (1957).
- The life of Louis Rainer during the time of the National Socialists was difficult because he was married with a Jewess. Therefore he only got offered movie roles rarely and he even had to apply for a special allowance to work at the theater.
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