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Rose Luise Maria Stradner (July 31, 1913 – September 27, 1958) was an Austrian stage and film actress, who starred opposite Edward G. Robinson, James Stewart, Gregory Peck, and other leading men of her era. [1] . She was married to the film director Joseph L. Mankiewicz. [2] Life and career.
Rose Stradner. Actress: The Last Gangster. Pretty, soulful-eyed Austrian actress Rose Stradner was a rising 30s ingénue on the Viennese stage and in a few German film romances and musicals when MGM mogul Louis B. Mayer, who was in Europe searching for exotic talent, discovered her.
Rose Stradner (1913 - 1958) fue una actriz de conocida por: Las llaves del reino, El último gángster, Ein gewisser Herr Gran, The City of Anatol, Rejas humanas, Maria Luisa de Austria y Señores y criados.
Rose Stradner – Wikipedia. Rosa Louise Marie Stradner (* 31. Juli 1913 in Wien, Österreich-Ungarn; † 27. September 1958 in Mount Kisco, New York) war eine österreichische Schauspielerin . Fotograf: Ernst Förster. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Werk. 2 Filmografie. 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. 5 Anmerkungen.
Rose Luise Maria Stradner (31 de julio de 1913 - 27 de septiembre de 1958) fue una actriz de cine y teatro austriaca, que protagonizó junto a Edward G. Robinson, James Stewart, Gregory Peck y otros protagonistas de su época. Estuvo casada con el director de cine Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Stradner nació en Viena, Austria, el 31 de julio de 1913.
Viennese-born actress. Name variations: Rose Mankiewicz. Born July 31, 1913, in Vienna, Austria; died Sept 27, 1958, a suicide, in Mt. Kisco, NY; m. Joseph Mankiewicz (producer). Made film debut as Rosi in Hochzeit am Wolfgangsee (1933); other films include Keys of the Kingdom (as Mother Maria-Veronica), Blind Alley and The Last Gangster.
8 de feb. de 2022 · Future Favorites — Rose Stradner (1938) 🇺🇸. February 08, 2022. Rose Stradner, latest Hollywood importation from the European stage, is one of the few people from Austria who, without making the effort, has been able to retain the charm and gaiety of Vienna in her attitude and speech... by John Schwarzkopf.