Mitzi Tesar

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Mitzi Tesar (1938)

Mitzi Tesar , alternative spelling also Mizzi Tesar (born August 9, 1912 in Vienna ; † after 1983), was an Austrian operetta singer and actress on stage and television.

Live and act

As a young girl, Mitzi Tesar first worked in her father's pet shop. Discovered by Franz Lehár , the Viennese trained in acting and singing. Member of the theater choir, she made her stage debut in Richard Heuberger's operetta Der Opernball at the Baden City Theater in 1927 . She then played at stages in Salzburg and Vienna and was a member of the Wiener Kleinkunstbühne Simpl and the Wiener Volksbühne (1929 to 1938: New Vienna Operetta Theater ) in Reinprechtsdorfer Straße  1 until 1945. After the war, Mitzi Tesar continued her theater career and closed in 1956 for many years on the Vienna Löwinger stage .

Mitzi Tesar did not appear in front of the camera until the early 1960s. She appeared in various operetta adaptations, but also played in classic television films (mostly with humorous content). The burly artist usually subscribed to simple women from the people: Tesar sometimes played a maid and a cook, sometimes a landlady and a cleaning lady. You could also see them in three ORF - Tatort crime stories from Vienna in the 1970s and 1980s.

Filmography

Individual evidence

  1. Agency information
  2. ^ Gustav CallianoTheater. In:  Badener Zeitung , No. 89/1927 (XLVIII. Volume), November 5, 1927, p. 5, column 1. (Online at ANNO ). Template: ANNO / Maintenance / bzt.
  3. ^ Tesar on books.google.de
  4. German Stage Yearbook 1956 ff.
  5. ^ The Löwinger stage: the Burgtheater for the little man on books.google.de

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