Jutta Bornemann

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Jutta Hilde Elisabeth Josefa Bornemann (born October 26, 1920 in Vienna , † January 20, 1999 in Bad Aussee ) was an Austrian actress and screenwriter .

Life

Bornemann, the daughter of a book printing director, attended drama school after graduating from school and began acting at the age of 18. First she worked at the stages of her hometown Vienna (first permanent engagement in 1939 at the Volkstheater ), in the late phase of the Second World War at the German Volkstheater in the German-occupied Lorraine capital Metz .

After the war, Jutta Bornemann first tried her hand as a lyricist (hits, cabaret, chansons) before she met the director Franz Antel , who hired her as an actress as well as a screenwriter for some of his films. These were continuously around simple conversation with past blessed, restorative stories that charged the Viennism or kuk glorified -Vergangenheit. She also took on several supporting roles in productions by Anton Kutter . Since the 1960s, Jutta Bornemann was hardly active in film.

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