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Judith Maria Holzmeister est une Actrice Autrichienne née le 14 février 1920 à Innsbruck (Autriche)

Judith Maria Holzmeister

Judith Maria Holzmeister
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Nationalité Autriche
Naissance 14 février 1920 à Innsbruck (Autriche)
Mort 23 juin 2008 (à 88 ans) à Baden (Autriche)

Judith Maria Holzmeister (February 14, 1920 – June 23, 2008) was an Austrian actress. Her performances included Kunigunde opposite Ewald Balser in Franz Grillparzer's König Ottokars Glück und Ende at the reopening of the famed Vienna Burgtheater in 1955.

Judith Holzmeister was born in Innsbruck, Austria, on February 14, 1920, as the daughter of Clemens Holzmeister. She began her career in acting with her debut at the Provincial Theater in Linz, Austria. Holzmeister began working at the Burgtheater in 1947, and remained at that particular theater until her retirement.

Holzmeister worked at the Vienna Volkstheater during World War II. She was involved with anti-Nazi resistance groups during the war and helped to hide Jews from Nazi German authorities.

Holzmeister also enjoyed an acting career within television and film. She was a recipient of the Kainz Medal, an award for prominent actors which was handed out annually between 1958 and 1999.

She was married to the actors Curd Jürgens (1947–1955) and Bruno Dallansky (1959 until her death in 2008).

Judith Holzmeister died at the age of 88 on June 23, 2008, in Baden, Austria. Her husband Bruno Dallansky died six weeks later.

Le plus souvent avec

Willi Forst
Willi Forst
(2 films)
Erik Frey
Erik Frey
(3 films)
Hans Moser
Hans Moser
(2 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmographie de Judith Maria Holzmeister (4 films)

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Kaiserjäger, 1h39
Réalisé par Willi Forst
Origine Autriche
Genres Comédie, Comédie romantique, Romance
Acteurs Adrian Hoven, Erika Remberg, Judith Maria Holzmeister, Rudolf Forster, Attila Hörbiger, Gunther Philipp
Rôle Gräfin Valerie Hardberg
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Au Tyrol, peu avant 1900. Alors que la Kaiserjäger s'installe pour des exercices de service sur le terrain dans le village voisin et au château de Hardberg, l'émotion gagne la comtesse Valerie et de son beau-père Leopold : Andreas, son défunt mari et membre de ce corps, avait annoncé à ses camarades qu'il allait avoir un garçon peu de temps avant sa naissance. Mais c'est une fille qui est née, Antonia. Mais sa famille l'a élevée comme un garçon selon l'éducation militaire de son grand-père. Elle doit encore rester quelques jours au château avant de rentrer à l'internat à Innsbruck.
Premier avril an 2000, 1h45
Réalisé par Wolfgang Liebeneiner
Origine Autriche
Genres Science-fiction, Comédie, Fantasy, Romance
Thèmes Le futur, Politique
Acteurs Hilde Krahl, Josef Meinrad, Waltraut Haas, Judith Maria Holzmeister, Curd Jürgens, Hans Moser
Note58% 2.9127152.9127152.9127152.9127152.912715
After numerous fruitless negotiations with the Allies about the independence of Austria, the Austrian prime minister prompts his fellow countrymen to shred their four-language identity cards, which have been issued by the Allies, thus sending a clear signal to the world. Thereupon, Austria is charged for breaking the "world peace" at the fictitious "world court". The implicated message is clear: in the same manner as Austria was, in Austria's eyes, falsely indicted for breaking the world peace (1914 and 1939), they are now being indicted again in 2000.
Eroica
Eroica (1949)
, 1h35
Réalisé par Walter Kolm-Veltée
Genres Drame, Biographie, Historique, Musical
Thèmes La musique, Lié à la musique classique, Musique
Acteurs Ewald Balser, Marianne Schönauer, Judith Maria Holzmeister, Oskar Werner, Dagny Servaes, Iván Petrovich
Note68% 3.4381553.4381553.4381553.4381553.438155
An express messenger rides to Vienna and reports at a ball given by Count Lichnowsky that Napoleon Bonaparte is approaching Vienna with his troops. The news spreads like wildfire in the city and also reaches Beethoven, who, together with his friends, is sitting in the tavern. Beethoven is very enthusiastic about the ideals embodied by Napoleon after the French Revolution. He hurries home to write a powerful and glorious symphony - which later becomes famous as Beethoven's "Eroica" - for Napoleon. After the symphony is successful, two messengers from Napoleon come to see Beethoven. They request Beethoven to participate in a reception given by the French emperor. Favouring the glamour, Napoleon has elaborated detailed clothing instructions for Beethoven. Beethoven is disappointed by his idol's superficiality and deletes the dedication to Napoleon from the title page of the symphony.
Wiener Mädeln, 1h49
Réalisé par Willi Forst
Genres Drame, Historique, Musical
Thèmes La musique, Lié à la musique classique, Musique, Adaptation d'une opérette
Acteurs Anton Edthofer, Willi Forst, Judith Maria Holzmeister, Hans Moser, Friedl Haerlin, Leopold Hainisch
Rôle Klara, seine Tochter
Note68% 3.444243.444243.444243.444243.44424
The composer Carl Michael Ziehrer produces twenty two operettas during his career, although he is overshadowed by the more successful Strauss Family.