Edith Oss

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Edith Oss , actually Edith Calvelis-Renard (born May 10, 1914 in Chemnitz , † March 3, 2012 in Munich ) was a German dancer and film actress .

Life

Edith Oss began her film career in 1935 with supporting roles in two films by the Berlin Robert Neppach Film Production and the Carl Froelich Film Production. In the same year she also stood in front of the camera in a larger role alongside Weiß Ferdl and Julia Serda : in the family comedy Alles weg'n dem Hund she played a full-fledged young girl who asserts her choice of love against the will of her socially prejudiced parents. In the comedy Die Rote Mühle (1940) she played a young woman who was embarrassed by her mother, a really honorable woman ( Ida Wüst ), when she took over the management of an inherited nightclub. Even after she was hired by the now nationalized Ufa in 1940 , Edith Oss continued to be seen only in smaller roles - for example in the comedy Der Kleinstadtpoet (1940), in which she plays the bride of an actually honest city secretary ( Paul Kemp ), who plays the bourgeois upper class of a small Prussian town mixed up with satirical occasional poems. Two last major roles followed in Helmut Käutner's comedy Wirmachen Musik (1942), in which Edith Oss appeared as the trumpet-playing friend of an aspiring young pop singer ( Ilse Werner ), and in Schwank Floh im Ohr (1943), in which she was a bitchy The farmer's daughter plays who does not want to marry a farmer and thus questions the continued existence of the family business. After the end of the Second World War she only appeared in films a few times.

Filmography

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Mourning portal of the Süddeutsche Zeitung of March 27, 2012 (accessed on July 23, 2012).
  2. Feuilletonnachrichten , “Die Welt” of May 4, 2012 (accessed on July 23, 2012).