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Grete Zimmer-Berger , (own Margarete), also Greta Zimmer (born December 9, 1922 in Vienna ; † July 28, 2003 there ) was an Austrian actress .

Life

After graduating from high school, the Viennese attended the Max Reinhardt Seminar in her hometown and had been part of the theater in der Josefstadt ensemble since 1945 . She made her debut as Kay in Die Zeit und die Conways , after which she took on numerous other theater roles. In 1946 she was the first fanatic in Jedermann at the Salzburg Festival after the breakdown of National Socialism .

Guest performances have taken her to the Akademietheater , the Volkstheater and the Volksoper in Vienna as well as to the Salzburg Festival , the Mörbisch Lake Festival , to Berlin and to the Bad Hersfeld Festival and the Feuchtwangen Cloister . Grete Zimmer, honorary member of the Theater in der Josefstadt, played her last role as Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet in Mary Chase's My Friend Harvey in 1993 at the Wiener Kammerspiele.

In the film, Grete Zimmer was seen in a few smaller roles. In 1956, in Crown Prince Rudolf's Last Love , she embodied Crown Princess Stephanie, who was neglected by the Crown Prince (played by Rudolf Prack ) . She was the mother of a daughter.

Her grave is on the Neustifter Friedhof (group N, row 10, number 21) in Vienna. In 2010, Grete-Zimmer-Gasse in Vienna- Donaustadt (22nd district) was named after her.

Filmography

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