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Awards
  
Kainz Medal

Name
  
Judith Holzmeister


Role
  
Actress

Parents
  
Clemens Holzmeister

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Born
  
February 14, 1920 (
1920-02-14
)
Innsbruck, Austria

Died
  
June 23, 2008, Baden bei Wien, Austria

Spouse
  
Bruno Dallansky (m. 1959–2008), Bruno Dallansky (m. 1955–1961), Curd Jurgens (m. 1947–1955)

Movies
  
Kaiserjager, Viennese Girls, Eroica, 1 April 2000, Pramien auf den Tod

Similar People
  
Clemens Holzmeister, Curd Jurgens, Bruno Dallansky, Willi Forst, Eva Bartok

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Judith Maria Holzmeister (14 February 1920 – 23 June 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.

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Judith Holzmeister was born in Innsbruck, Austria, on 14 February 1920, 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 23 June 2008, in Baden, Austria. Dallansky died six weeks later.

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Filmography

Actress
1996
Das Land des Lächelns (TV Movie) as
Falue Zimo
1995
Lovers (TV Movie) as
Lydika
1981
Wie der Mond über Feuer und Blut (TV Movie) as
Kaiserin Elisabeth
1977
Alpensaga (TV Series) as
Gräfin
- Das große Fest (1977) - Gräfin
1976
Kabale und Liebe (TV Movie)
1975
Memento Mori (TV Movie) as
Mrs. Pettigrew
1974
Die Jagdgesellschaft (TV Movie) as
Generalin
1971
Ein Fest für Boris (TV Movie) as
Die Gute - beinlos
1970
Merkwürdige Geschichten (TV Series) as
Frau Henning
- Überirdische Melodie (1970) - Frau Henning
1970
Wie eine Träne im Ozean (TV Mini Series) as
Mathilde von Stetten
- Niederlage (1970) - Mathilde von Stetten
1968
Die Wilde (TV Movie) as
Madame Tarde
1966
Die Sylvesternacht - Überspannte Person (TV Movie) as
Frau Agathe
1965
Kabale und Liebe (TV Movie) as
Lady Milford
1965
Figaro läßt sich scheiden (TV Movie) as
Gräfin
1964
Heinrich VI (TV Movie)
1963
Kean (TV Movie) as
Elena Gräfin von Koefeld
1962
Soiree im Schönbrunner Schloßtheater (TV Movie)
1961
Das Salzburger große Welttheater (TV Movie) as
Weisheit
1961
Fast ein Poet (TV Movie) as
Nora Melody
1960
Don Carlos as
Prinzessin von Eboli
1959
Maria Stuart as
Maria Stuart
1956
Kaiserjäger as
Gräfin Valerie Hardberg
1956
Wilhelm Tell as
Berta von Bruneck
1955
Götz von Berlichingen as
Adelheid von Walldorf
1953
Musik bei Nacht as
Gloria Ellin
1952
1. April 2000 as
Ina Equiquiza
1952
Haus des Lebens as
Inge Jolander
1950
Prämien auf den Tod as
Evelyn Biaggi
1949
Young Girls of Vienna as
Klara, seine Tochter
1949
Eroica as
Giulietta Guicciardi
1947
Lysistrata as
Lysistrata
1940
Der Feuerteufel as
Maria Schmiederer (as Maria Holzmeister)
Archive Footage
1963
Das Burgtheater (TV Movie documentary) as
Maria Stuart

References

Judith Holzmeister Wikipedia