Emmy Flemmich

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Emmy Flemmich , also Emma Flemmich , (born August 3, 1889 , † June 24, 1969 in Vienna ) was an Austrian film and theater actress .

Emmy Flemmich came to film in 1916 and then worked on a few silent films. In 1919 Flemmich was engaged at the Vienna Volkstheater . Flemmich appeared in the Viennese cabaret “ Die Hölle ” in September 1925 in the series of pictures The bass drum by Oskar Friedmann and Felix Fischer ; in addition, she subsequently took part in the one-act act Abgebaut by Oskar Friedmann. In December 1925 she played there in the one-act play Das Dreieck by Fritz Schick.

Her sound films include Thirteen Chairs (1938) and Cheeky and Love (1948). By 1950 she had a total of 18 productions.

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  1. Evelyn Schreiner (Ed.): 100 years of popular theater. Theater, time, history. Verlag Jugend und Volk, Vienna et al. 1989. Page 400. ISBN 978-3-224-10713-7 .
  2. a b Karin Sedlak: "Merriment for life" ...? Hugo Wiener and his places of work. A contribution to cabaret and exile research. . Dissertation. Vienna 2009. pp. 66/67, 69, 349, 351.