Lilly Karoly

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Lilly Karoly ; actually Natalie Klausner (born September 6, 1885 ; † July 1971 in Vienna ) was an Austrian actress .

Life

Lilly Karoly played her first roles at the German-speaking city theater in Bielitz . From 1914 she was engaged at the Theater in der Josefstadt in Vienna. In 1927 she became a member of the ensemble at the Vienna Burgtheater . In 1928 there was an appearance as Mirza in Judith by Friedrich Hebbel . The engagement at the Burgtheater was interrupted in 1938, as they after the annexation of Austria by virtue of their Jewish origin in the emigration had to go. After the end of the Second World War she returned to the Burgtheater and played the mother in Hugo von Hofmannsthal's Jedermann in 1945 .

Lilly Karoly worked in several film and television productions . In 1914 she starred in the silent film Der Pfarrer von Kirchfeld , directed by Jakob - and Luise Fleck with Max Neufeld , Hans Rhoden and Ludwig Trautmann, and in 1949 in the feature film My friend, who can't say no by Alfred Stöger with Josef Meinrad , Hans Olden and Elisabeth Markus . She was seen on television in 1963 in the recording of a performance by the Burgtheater with the play Liliom by the Hungarian writer Ferenc Molnár in the role of Frau Hollunder . Josef Meinrad, Susi Nicoletti , Manfred Inger and Hans Moser played next to her .

Filmography

literature

  • Johann Caspar Glenzdorf: Glenzdorf's international film lexicon. Biographical manual for the entire film industry. Volume 2: Hed – Peis. Prominent-Filmverlag, Bad Münder 1961, DNB 451560744 , p. 797.
  • Herbert A. Frenzel , Hans Joachim Moser (ed.): Kürschner's biographical theater manual. Drama, opera, film, radio. Germany, Austria, Switzerland. De Gruyter, Berlin 1956, DNB 010075518 , p. 342.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ An enthusiastic admirer of the Führer in Die Presse of March 14, 2008 (online); Retrieved July 5, 2015
  2. Austrians in exile. USA 1938-1945 ( Memento from February 19, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ) on the documentation archive of the Austrian resistance (online); accessed on July 30, 2020