Annie Rosar
Annie Rosar (born May 17, 1888 in Vienna ; † August 5, 1963 there ) was an Austrian theater and film actress .
Life
Annie Rosar was the daughter of the tram conductor Michael Rosar and his wife Agnes, nee Mikula. She attended a girls' high school and then the Academy for Performing Arts in Vienna, then the Academy for Dramatic Art in Milan .
In 1910 she made her debut at the Josef Jarnos comedy theater in Vienna. In 1911 she played in Munich at the local art theater and the theater. In 1917 Annie Rosar appeared at the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg as a teenage heroine.
This was followed by an engagement at the Vienna Burgtheater from 1918 to 1923 and at the Theater in der Josefstadt from 1925 to 1938 . Encouraged by Max Reinhardt , she changed roles and developed into a popular popular actress . From 1939 to 1942 and from 1947 to 1951 she played mostly comic roles at the Vienna Volkstheater . After the Second World War , she mainly worked on radio, film and television.
She was often seen in the films with Hans Moser as a wife, as in Unkissed You Shouldn't Go to Sleep or in Black and White , as a housekeeper, as in Travel Acquaintance or Der Herr Kanzleirat , and as the dangerous mother-in-law of a doctor portrayed by Heinz Rühmann as in Schäm you, Brigitte , known today under the title We'll rock the child . Occasionally she also took on more serious roles, such as in Little Peter, Big Worries or The Embezzled Heaven . In the film The Third Man she played a minor supporting role; together with Paul Hörbiger, she embodied a porter couple. Annie Rosar celebrated her last successes in the theater with classical recitations and on television in the one-person play Langusten .
Annie Rosar married the Swiss export merchant Max Walser in 1907, with whom she lived in Milan for a long time. After the divorce, she married Dr. Franz Rebicek, but this marriage too was divorced. Her only son from her first marriage died in World War II.
Her honorary grave is located in the Vienna Central Cemetery (Group 33A, Row 1, Grave 26). In 1997, the Annie-Rosar-Weg in Vienna- Donaustadt (22nd district) was named after her.
Awards
- 1958: Cork Film Festival Actor Award for The Embezzled Sky
- 1958: Appointment as a popular actress
- 1961: Austrian Cross of Honor for Science and Art
- 1961: Bambi for services to German film
Filmography (selection)
- 1918: The murder of the Bajadere
- 1929: Father Radetzky (Director: Karl Leiter )
- 1930: The deed of Andreas Harmer
- 1932: Lumpenkavaliere (Direction: Carl Boese )
- 1933: Adventure at the Lido
- 1934: The young Baron Neuhaus
- 1935: Spring Parade (Direction: Ernst Marischka )
- 1935: Boards that mean the world
- 1935: Liebesmelodie (The whole world revolves around love) (Director: Viktor Tourjansky )
- 1936: You shouldn't go to sleep without kissing
- 1936: The Other's Wife (Romance) (Director: Herbert Selpin )
- 1936: Love, kisses, obstacles (Whoever kisses last ...) (Director: EW Emo )
- 1936: The Way of the Heart (Prater)
- 1937: I would really like to be alone with you (millionaires) (Director: Karl Heinz Martin )
- 1937: Peter in the Snow (Direction: Carl Lamac )
- 1937: Women's Paradise (Director: Arthur Maria Rabenalt )
- 1938: Always when I'm happy (Always when I'm happy ..!) (Director: Carl Lamac )
- 1938: The jumping jack (director: Karl Heinz Martin )
- 1938: Thirteen chairs
- 1939: Mother's love
- 1939: A Little Night Music (Direction: Leopold Hainisch )
- 1940: Herzensfreud - Herzensleid (Direction: Hubert Marischka )
- 1940: My daughter lives in Vienna
- 1940: for a lifetime
- 1941: The golden city
- 1941: We ask for a dance
- 1942: Who the gods love
- 1942: Summer Love (Director: Erich Engel )
- 1943: Black on White (Director: EW Emo )
- 1943: Acquaintance (Direction: EW Emo )
- 1943: Gabriele Dambrone
- 1944: Why are you lying, Elisabeth? (Director: Fritz Kirchhoff )
- 1944: The Song of the Nightingale (Director: Theo Lingen )
- 1945: Munich women
- 1945: the millionaire
- 1947: love for grades
- 1948: After the storm
- 1948: Anni
- 1948: Mr. Chancellery
- 1949: The Third Man (The Third Man)
- 1949: Little melody from Vienna
- 1950: The Fourth Commandment (Director: Eduard von Borsody)
- 1950: Child of the Danube
- 1950: On the Alm, there is no sin (On the Alm, there is no sin)
- 1951: Eva inherits paradise
- 1951: Hello service man
- 1951: Stadtpark (also: Little Peter, Big Worries ) (Director: Hubert Marischka )
- 1951: Faded Vienna (Director: Ernst Marischka )
- 1952: Lost Melody (Direction: Eduard von Borsody )
- 1952: We'll rock the child (Shame on you, Brigitte!)
- 1952: I got so used to you (Director: Eduard Hoesch )
- 1952: The Obersteiger
- 1952: The Devil's Heritage (The Devil Makes Three)
- 1953: mask in blue
- 1953: don't forget love
- 1953: Pünktchen and Anton
- 1953: One night in Venice (get on the gondola)
- 1953: Das Früchtchen (A great fruit)
- 1954: Tokay Pearl
- 1954: men of dangerous age
- 1954: Your Highness ask
- 1954: a woman of today
- 1955: Yes, that's the way it is with love (marriage sanatorium)
- 1955: When the alpine roses bloom
- 1955: Give me your hand, my life (Mozart)
- 1955: Your body regiment (Director: Hans Deppe )
- 1955: One woman is not enough?
- 1955: The forester boys
- 1955: The pastor of Kirchfeld
- 1955: homeland
- 1955: I often think of Piroschka
- 1955: The Blacksmith of St. Bartholomä (Director: Max Michel )
- 1955: The mistress of the Sölderhof
- 1956: Lies have pretty legs
- 1956: Beloved Corinna
- 1956: The tourist guide of Lisbon
- 1956: Nina (Director: Rudolf Jugert )
- 1956: While the roses are still blooming
- 1956: The fisherwoman from Lake Constance
- 1957: The unexcused hour
- 1957: The Princess of St. Wolfgang
- 1957: The linden landlady from the Danube beach
- 1957: broken pieces bring luck
- 1957: Homesickness ... where the flowers bloom
- 1957: ... and don't tempt us
- 1958: The misappropriated sky
- 1958: Mikosch, the pride of the company
- 1958: A song goes around the world (The Joseph Schmidt Story)
- 1958: That doesn't knock a seaman away
- 1959: Serenade of a Great Love (For the First Time)
- 1959: When the bells ring brightly
- 1959: Don't leave me alone on Sunday
- 1959: Heimat - your songs
- 1960: the bell is calling (bells ring everywhere)
- 1960: Love hangs on the gallows
- 1962: Romance in Venice
- 1962: Three love letters from Tyrol
- 1962: When both are guilty
literature
- Christa Müller: Annie Rosar. Design and statement . Dissertation. University of Vienna, Vienna 1970, OBV .
- Annie Rosar. Collection of photos and newspaper articles . Collection Josef “Pepi” Treitl (1921–2001). (Contains countless photos and newspaper clippings in 1 folder). Vienna s. a., OBV .
- Martin Prucha: Rosar, Anni. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 22, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2005, ISBN 3-428-11203-2 , p. 39 ( digitized version ).
Web links
- Literature by and about Annie Rosar in the catalog of the German National Library
- Annie Rosar in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Annie Rosar at filmportal.de
- Annie Rosar's grave
Individual evidence
- ↑ Dr. KS: Anni Rosar as an armchair woman. “Stadtpark” is filmed . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung . Vienna October 12, 1950, p. 5 , middle right ( berufer-zeitung.at - the open online archive - digitized).
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Rosar, Annie |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 17, 1888 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna |
DATE OF DEATH | 5th August 1963 |
Place of death | Vienna |