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Grete Natzler

Grete Natzler (19 June 1906 – 10 June 1999) was an Austrian actress and operatic soprano. Born in
Vienna, she was the daughter of actor and opera singer Leopold Natzler (1860–1926). Her sister performed under the stage name of Litzie Helm. She began her career on the stage in her native country and in Germany as a performer in operettas. In the early 1930s she appeared in films in both Germany and England, including ''The Scotland Yard Mystery'' (1933) and in several film versions of German operettas. After moving to the United States in the late 1930s, she signed a contract with MGM and adopted the pseudonym Della Lind. She is perhaps best known for portraying the role of Anna Albert in the 1938 Laurel and Hardy film ''Swiss Miss''. She was married to composer Franz Steininger.
==Selected filmography==

* ''Father Radetzky'' (1929)
* ''Vienna, City of Song'' (1930)
* ''The Duke of Reichstadt'' (1931)
* ''Melody of Love'' (1932), with Richard Tauber
* ''Peter'' (1934)
* ''The Scotland Yard Mystery'' (1934), with Sir Gerald du Maurier
* ''Swiss Miss'' (1938), with Laurel and Hardy

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