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- Annie Rosar was born on May 17, 1888 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]. She was an actress, known for Die goldene Stadt (1942), Wir bitten zum Tanz (1941) and Kleine Melodie aus Wien (1948). She was married to Franz Rebiczek and Max Walser. She died on August 5, 1963 in Vienna, Austria.
- SpousesFranz Rebiczek(1930 - ?) (divorced)Max Walser(1907 - ?) (divorced, 1 child)
- Had a son with her now ex-2nd husband who was killed during World War II.
- Dumpy Austrian character comedienne, often in rustic or proletarian roles as gossips, sharp-tongued cleaning women or henpecking wives or tyrannical mothers-in-law. On stage from 1910 at the Vienna Lustspieltheater, subsequently promoted by Max Reinhardt as a burgeoning comic talent. Long residencies at the Burgtheater (1917-23) and the Theater in der Josefstadt (1925-38). On screen, she was at her best when paired paired in lightweight comedies alongside the ever-popular Hans Moser.
- After the World War II, Rosar concentrated on film, radio and television work, starring in more than 100 movies during her acting career.
- She was normally pinned down to support roles and played very rarely leading roles. But she filled these rare opportunities with her whole soul like in the movie "Der veruntreute Himmel" (1958) - which can be seen as the height of her long career.
- She made her film debut in 1919 with the movie "Der Mord an der Bajadere", a second silent movie followed nine years.
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