Marianne Walla

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Marianne Walla was an Austrian film and theater actress . After Hitler came to power in Austria , she had to emigrate to Great Britain .

In everyone at the Salzburg Festival , she took over from 1930 to 1937, the role of the good works. Two appearances by the artist in ABC im Regenbogen in Vienna are documented, each in pieces by Jura Soyfer : in 1937 she was seen in The Embassy of Astoria , in 1938 she embodied the Queen in the Broadway melody 1492 , staged by Rudolf Steinböck .

At the Austrian Center in London she was involved in the opening of the Austrian exile stage Das Laterndl on June 27, 1939: Directed by Martin Miller , she played Fritzi in Jura Soyfers Der Lechner Edi looks into paradise . In the post-war years she was hired for a number of film and television productions. Marianne Walla married the British citizen John M. Brice in 1943.

Filmography

  • 1950: Odette
  • 1954: The Divided Heart (The Divided Heart)
  • 1955: Breakaway
  • 1957: Overseas Press Club: Two Against the Kremlin
  • 1957: A Time of Day (TV, 2 episodes)
  • 1957: The Ring of the Hunted (Count Five and Die)
  • 1958: BBC Sunday-Night Theater: The Captain of Koepenick
  • 1958: Carve Her Name with Pride
  • 1961: Magnolia Street (TV)
  • 1961: Storyboard (TV)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Walla marriage on ancestry.com

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