Olly Gebauer (1908–1937) was an Austrian film actress.[1] During the early sound era she established herself in the German film industry. Following the rise of the Nazi Party to power in 1933 she fled into exile with her Jewish husband, director Max Nosseck. In 1934 she starred in a Portuguese film Wild Cattle (1934) before they settled in her native Vienna. She died in 1937 after a long illness.
Olly Gebauer | |
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Born | 13 July 1908 |
Died | 22 February 1937 Vienna, Austria |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1931–1937 |
Selected filmography
edit- A Crafty Youth (1931)
- The Emperor's Sweetheart (1931)
- Thea Roland (1932)
- Spell of the Looking Glass (1932)
- A Bit of Love (1932)
- The Secret of Johann Orth (1932)
- Manolescu, Prince of Thieves (1933)
- Marion, That's Not Nice (1933)
- The Emperor's Waltz (1933)
- Model Wanted (1933)
- Tell Me Who You Are (1933)
- Wild Cattle (1934)
- Leap into Bliss (1934)
- Suburban Cabaret (1935)
References
edit- ^ Vieira p.151
Bibliography
edit- Vieira, Patricia. Portuguese Film, 1930-1960,: The Staging of the New State Regime. A&C Black, 2013.
External links
edit- Olly Gebauer at IMDb