Luise Rainer

1910 - 2014

Luise Rainer

1910 - 2014

BORN

1910

DIED

2014

Luise Rainer Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 30, 2014.
LONDON (AP) - Luise Rainer, a star of cinema's golden era who won back-to-back Oscars but then walked away from a glittering Hollywood career, has died. She was 104.

Rainer, whose roles ranged from the 1930s German stage to television's "The Love Boat," died Tuesday at her home in London from pneumonia, said her only daughter, Francesca Knittel-Bowyer.

"She was bigger than life and can charm the birds out of the trees," Knittel-Bowyer said. "If you saw her, you'd never forget her."

The big-eyed, apple-cheeked Rainer gained Hollywood immortality by becoming the first person to win an acting Academy Award in consecutive years, taking the best actress prize for "The Great Ziegfeld" in 1936 in and "The Good Earth" in 1937.

It's a feat since achieved by only four other actors.

Those trophies marked the peak of Rainer's career, which declined so rapidly that many considered her an early victim of "the curse of the Oscars." She fought w ith her studio over control of her career, fled Hollywood for New York and suffered through a brief, unhappy marriage to the playwright Clifford Odets. By the early 1940s, her stardom had essentially ended.

Rainer herself described the double victory as the worst thing that could have happened to her.

"When I got two Oscars, they thought, 'Oh, they can throw me into anything,'" Rainer told The Associated Press in a 1999 interview.

Rainer was born Jan. 12, 1910 - in Vienna, Austria, according to her entry in the reference book "Who's Who," although some sources give her birthplace as Duesseldorf, Germany. She began her acting career as a teenager under innovative Austrian director Max Reinhardt and appeared in several German films.

In the mid-1930s she was discovered by a talent scout from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer - on the lookout for new European beauties to rival Greta Garbo - and whisked to Hollywood. Her first U.S. film was the largely forgotten "Escapade" (1935), but her next roles made her a star.

Rainer may well have sobbed herself to her first Oscar, playing actress Anna Held, wife of impresario Florenz Ziegfeld, in "The Great Ziegfeld." The film featured a classic telephone scene during which, Anna, tears running down her face, congratulates her now ex-husband on his marriage to another actress. Her next Oscar was for playing a virtuous Chinese peasant in the screen adaptation of Pearl S. Buck's epic novel "The Good Earth."

Suddenly Rainer - now nicknamed the "Viennese Teardrop" - was famous, her beauty and emotional intensity winning many fans. But stardom, she later said, did not bring happiness. Years later, Rainer recalled how she had just had a fight with her husband, American playwright Clifford Odets, when she got word that she had won her second Oscar. In those days, winners were announced hours before the ceremony began.

"I hadn't even dreamed of getting another Academy Award, and there I was unhappy in my private life and miserable," she told the AP in 1999. "I remember Odets drove me three times around the Biltmore, where the Oscars were given out, because I was so full of tears."

Rainer made several pictures in 1938, including "Toy Wife" and "The Great Waltz," but she chafed under the studio system and clashed with MGM chief Louis B. Mayer, and soon moved to New York with Odets. "I had a seven-year contract that I broke and went away," Rainer said in 1999. "I was a machine, practically, a tool in a big, big factory, and I could not do anything. I wanted to film 'Madame Curie,' but Mayer forbade me. I wanted to do 'For Whom the Bell Tolls,' but (producer David O.) Selznick took Ingrid Bergman and brought her to (Ernest) Hemingway and I didn't know Hemingway. "And so I left. I just went away. I fled; yes, I fled."

Rainer made one more Hollywood film - "Hostages" in 1943 - but spent most of her later life in England. She made occasional film and television appearances, including an episode of "The Love Boat" in 1984.

One of her last film roles was in "The Gambler" a 1998 adaptation of a Fyodor Dostoyevsky story, in which she appeared with Michael Gambon and Dominic West.

Rainer and Odets - author of "Waiting for Lefty" and "Awake and Sing!" - married in 1937 and divorced three tempestuous years later. In 1945, she married publisher Robert Knittel, who died in 1989. She's survived by her daughter with Knittel, and two granddaughters.

Rainer lived for many years in an apartment on London's genteel Eaton Square. Her entry in "Who's Who" listed her recreations as "formerly mountain climbing, now writing, painting." Four actors have matched Rainer's Oscar double in consecutive years: Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Jason Robards and Tom Hanks.

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JILL LAWLESS, Associated Press

AP writer Daisy Nguyen contributed to this report from Los Angeles.


Copyright © 2014 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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Mark

June 4, 2024

I saw on the 1997 Academy Awards Luise Rainer amongst the stars who were seated in a grandstand facing & receiving accolades from the Oscar audience of several thousand people. She was sitting between Sydney Poitier & Vanessa Redgrave. A highlight for all the Oscar shows, past, present, & future, to see this Oscar-winner get-together of which she was a part. After the Oscar show, I walked over to where one of the parties was taking place. Because so many of the stars were headed to this Oscar party at the Vanity Fair party at Mortons, there was such a backup of limousines, the stars wound up getting out of their cars & walked up the sidewalk to the party. Groups of people were walking towards Mortons. That is when I had the opportunity to see Luise Rainer in person, elegantly dressed, petite, walking up the street, all by herself no less!
-Mark

Butch Cruz

January 12, 2018

God will welcome this one with open arms. The Good Earth will live forever. She was right, It can never be topped.

IDA HAYNES

February 21, 2015

May the "God of Tender Mercies" be with you in your Time of Bereavement yet we have the hope that M's Rainer will be back in the "Resurrection" which hope has been re certified to us in the book of Acts chapter twenty-four and verse fifteen. She will surely be missed I can truthfully say that I loved her work especially in "The Good Earth" and if I should prove faithful, hope to be here to welcome her back to a life everlasting.

February 19, 2015

Luise Rainer was truly an amazing person with so much talent the loss is clearly ours. Prayers fill our hearts and burst forth from our mouths to God asking him to let us remember clearly the love we have for this wonderful person gone from our lives never forgetting the joy we shared experiencing a great and authentic talent. (Hebrews 6:10).

Dianne

January 12, 2015

The death of a loved one can cause much sadness, but God has promised life without end by means of the ransom. (John 3:16)

January 5, 2015

Under God's Kingdom on earth, aging and death will no longer happen, as imperfection and bad conditions will be things of the past.
Isaiah 65:17-25

Linda

January 5, 2015

To the family of Luise Rainer My condolences to the family. May you persevere in prayer to the God of all comfort. He promises to fortify you, strengthen you and help you endure during your grieving process. (Romans 12:12)

m walters

January 4, 2015

My deepest sympathy to your family.
You can never be forgotten. "The Good Earth" is all yours.
What a talent your mother was, and such a class act.
After 104 years., she deserves heaven.

January 3, 2015

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

January 3, 2015

REST IN PEACE.

gabrielle anais

January 3, 2015

I walked through eton square and wondered which house she lived in....kick myself i didn't take a bouquet and note of admiration...from london uk

MJ

January 2, 2015

I offer my deepest sympathy to Luise's family. May the “peace of God that excels all thought” bring you comfort during this difficult time --Philippians 4:7

January 2, 2015

Be assured that God will give the grieving strength to endure. 1 Cor. 10:13.

Laurel Hiber

January 2, 2015

We always thought we might be related to a beautiful talented actress. My mothers name was Rainer her father Joseph Rainer was from Monchoff bergerland Austria . They were very proud to share the name of a talented lady. My mother would be 102. God help the remaining Rainer family

Anne Kurakin

January 1, 2015

Our lives were lit by the light of your presence among us for too short a time.

Douglas Reilly

January 1, 2015

My condolences to Luise's family. I always appreciated her movie roles.

January 1, 2015

My prayers are with you and your family. May the God of comfort continue to strengthen you and your family.

December 31, 2014

Sorry for your loss, Rainer family.
May your comfort and peace be abundantly provided.

December 31, 2014

Very sad.She won 2 Academy awards in a row in the 30s.Lived a long life living to 104.

S Brown

December 31, 2014

22 He is at God's right hand, for he went to heaven, and angels and authorities and powers were made subject to him.

December 31, 2014

There will be an empty chair at the holiday table this year, but it will be filled with loving memories.

Johnson

December 31, 2014

Such a wonderful talent! May the family be comforted by the God of Love. May he strengthen you during these difficult days. She was loved on screen and off and won't be forgotten.

Sheila

December 31, 2014

Farewell to a fine actress. She lived a long full life. May she Rest in Peace.

I C

December 30, 2014

So sorry for the loss of your dear mother Ms. Rainer. May God continue to strengthen you and give you peace to cope with your sorrow.

michelle plakas-kaiser

December 30, 2014

rip

Lindsey

December 30, 2014

To live to 104 is such a blessing. Yet what ever age we loose a love one it is always difficult. "The span of our life is 70 years or 80 if one is especially strong. But they are filled with trouble and sorrow. They quickly fly away and away we fly. Psalms 90:10" Mrs. Rainer was special. The family has my deepest sympathy.

Tzviya hb

December 30, 2014

You were a woman of many talents, great beauty, quirky humor, & a cherished person. You are greatly missed. May your daughter find comfort in knowing how much joy you brought during dark times.

Michele McLeod

December 30, 2014

Sorry for the loss of your talented mother! Take comfort in knowing that God will never forget her good works (Hebrews 6:10)

Keith brooks

December 30, 2014

Rip Luise sure i met you once in wimbeldon very nice lady x

Keith brooks

December 30, 2014

Rip Luise sure i met you once in wimbeldon very nice lady x

ER

December 30, 2014

A lady, a legend with a talent so large. Your performance in "The Good Earth" was unforgettable. RIP, Ms. Rainer.

December 30, 2014

I loved you in "The Good Earth." Rest in peace and thanks for the memories.

Catherine

barbie hudec

December 30, 2014

Magnificent actress, one of a kind and a dedicated woman in her own right, great lady.wonderful in THE GOOD EARTH with Paul Muni.

J C

December 30, 2014

My thoughts and prayers are with the family of Luise Rainer. When I saw The Good Earth as a child, I knew it was one of the best movies that I would ever see, and to this day I was
right. What a performance by Ms Rainer. We will never forget. You are in my heart.

December 30, 2014

REST IN PIECE LUISE RAINER! LET YOURSELF REST IN GOD'S HANDS!

December 30, 2014

Please accept my sincerest condolences on the passing of your dear loved one. May you find comfort at 2 Thesalonians 2:16,17

Scott Chamberland

December 30, 2014

Rest in Peace

December 30, 2014

Applause, applause!!! Standing ovation. Rest in peace.

Maritza Novas

December 30, 2014

Siento mucho la muerte de su ser querido, pero en la Biblia encontramos mucho consuelo y esperanza y en Isaias 25:8 dice que el realmente se tragara la muerte para siempre y el Senor soberano Jehova Dios limpiara' las lagrimas de todo rostro" que Bonita promesa para un futuro ! Verdad ?

December 30, 2014

So sorry to hear of the loss of your dear mother. May the legacy of her life and accomplishments bring you peace. I'm sure your care and support brought her great comfort. May God strengthen you as you go forward.psalms 147: 3

Harry Simpson

December 30, 2014

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Ann Marie Byfield

December 30, 2014

She was a dainty beautiful looking woman, talented actress. As a child I remember her in the Great Waltz. My parents loved her movies. My Mother was 103 at her death and my Father 101 who died 9 years ago today. They never missed her movies.
Ann Marie Cozzone Byfield

Maureen Monteiro.

December 30, 2014

Rest in peace, Ms. Rainer.
I enjoyed your films and that era! Before my time but much better than what is shown today on the silver screen!

December 30, 2014

Sincere condolences to the Rainer offspring and friends. You are blessed for having your mother, grandmother in your live for such a long time. Psalms 90:10 mentions that living past "80" is by "special mightiness. May you find the strength to face tomorrow without her in the love that surrounds you today ~ Linda

December 30, 2014

My heartfelt sympathy goes out to the family who has loss a love one to death. The Owens family

December 30, 2014

My deepest sympathies to family and friends. May the God of all Comfort,Comfort you. 2Corth.1:3,4. P.F.

December 30, 2014

Know that our lives are precious to our Creator.On earth today,our days ebb away,our years come to an end like a whisper.The span of our life is 70 years or 80,if one is especially strong.But they are filled with trouble and sorrow;They quickly pass by,and away we fly..pslm.90:9,10..north carolina...

December 30, 2014

My condolences to Ms. Rainer's family and friends. I know it's not easy coping with losing someone you truly love. May you all keep in mind that in the near future "no resident will say, 'I am sick'" again.

December 30, 2014

I am sorry for your loss. Ecc. 9:11 "Time and unexpected events overtake them all."

December 30, 2014

How comforting to know that God is near to those who are broken at heart. (Isaiah 57:15) He can strengthen your family during this time.
Lh

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