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Eleanor Gutöhrlein(1909-1997)

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Eleanor Gutöhrlein
Eleanor Knospe Gutohrlein was part of the Sisters G dancing duo. She was born on August 18, 1909 in Kaliningrad, Germany, Her sister Karla was born on December 9, 1910. The sisters would later claim they were twins. They also said their father was a Colonel in the Prussian army. After their parents divorced their mother Margaret married several more times. She became their manager and chaperon. The Sisters G began as a trio but their older sister Inez got married and left the group. When they were teenagers they danced in London, Vienna and Barcelona. They were the first Germans to perform at the Moulin Rouge in Paris after World War 1. The sisters became known for their black bobbed hair and flapper style. They spoke several languages including French and English. Producer Carl Leammele brought them to Hollywood in 1929 to dance in the Technicolor musical King Of Jazz.

They also appeared in the films Recaptured Love and God's Gift to Women. Critics praised their dancing but complained about their thick German accents. Karla sued director Zultan Korda in 1931 after she was injured in a car accident. In 1932 the sisters were hired to appear in the Ziegfeld Follies in Chicago. Unfortunately they were fired when one of them had an operation. They sued Florenz Ziegfeld for unpaid wages and breach of contract. Soon after they both left Hollywood and moved to Sweden. Karla married Per Oskar Olof Aberg in 1936. The couple had two children. Eleanor married Gosta Lennart Brywolf in 1938. During World War 2 they stayed out of Germany because they were Jewish. The sisters reunited in 1942 to perform at Liseberg Park in Gothenburg, Sweden. Eleanor died on June 7, 1997 at the age of eighty-seven. Karla died a few years later.
BornAugust 18, 1909
DiedJune 7, 1997(87)
BornAugust 18, 1909
DiedJune 7, 1997(87)
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Known for

Frank Fay and Laura La Plante in God's Gift to Women (1931)
God's Gift to Women
5.1
  • Maybelle - Party Girl(as Sisters 'G')
  • 1931
John Boles and Jeanie Lang in King of Jazz (1930)
King of Jazz
6.7
  • Dance Specialty(as Sisters G)
  • 1930
The Voice of Hollywood No. 26
Short
  • Self(as The Sisters G)
  • 1931

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Actress



  • William Bakewell, Lew Cody, and Helen Twelvetrees in A Woman of Experience (1931)
    A Woman of Experience
    6.0
    • Singer
    • dancer (uncredited)
    • 1931
  • Frank Fay and Laura La Plante in God's Gift to Women (1931)
    God's Gift to Women
    5.1
    • Maybelle - Party Girl (as Sisters 'G')
    • 1931
  • Kiss Me Again (1931)
    Kiss Me Again
    5.4
    • Specialty Dancer (uncredited)
    • 1931
  • Eleanor Gutöhrlein and Karla Gutöhrlein in Recaptured Love (1930)
    Recaptured Love
    5.8
    • Dance Specialty (uncredited)
    • 1930
  • John Boles and Jeanie Lang in King of Jazz (1930)
    King of Jazz
    6.7
    • Dance Specialty (as Sisters G)
    • 1930

Soundtrack



  • Kiss Me Again (1931)
    Kiss Me Again
    5.4
    • performer: "Ballet Medley" (1905) (uncredited)
    • 1931

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  • Alternative names
    • Sisters 'G'
  • Born
    • August 18, 1909
    • Germany
  • Died
    • June 7, 1997
    • Vasa, Sweden
  • Spouse
    • Gösta Lennart Brywolf1938 - ?

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    Daughter of Margarete Gutöhrlein. Gutöhrlein was the surname of her third husband.

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