
Annie Rosar
Acting
Biography
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Born: May 16, 1888
Place of Birth: Wien, Austria
Known For

Bambi
The Bambi, often called the Bambi Award and stylised as BAMBI, is a German award presented annually by Hubert Burda Media to recognize excellence in international media and television to personalities in the media, arts, culture, sports, and other fields "with vision and creativity who affected and inspired the German public that year", both domestic and foreign. First held in 1948, it is the oldest media award in Germany. The trophy is named after Felix Salten's book Bambi, A Life in the Woods and its statuettes are in the shape of the novel's titular fawn character. They were originally made of porcelain until 1958, when the organizers switched to using gold, with the casting done by the art casting workshop of Ernst Strassacker in Süßen.

Der Fremdenführer von Lissabon

The Third Man
In postwar Vienna, Austria, Holly Martins, a writer of pulp Westerns, arrives penniless as a guest of his childhood chum Harry Lime, only to learn he has died. Martins develops a conspiracy theory after learning of a "third man" present at the time of Harry's death, running into interference from British officer Major Calloway, and falling head-over-heels for Harry's grief-stricken lover, Anna.

Annaluise & Anton
Despite their social differences Luise, called Pünktchen, a girl from rich parentage befriends Anton, a boy who has to earn his own money in order to afford life for his sick mother and himself. Together they undergo different adventures, even preventing a theft in Pünktchens home

Whom the Gods Love
In the first of Hartl's two Mozart biographies, Hans Holt plays the robust and dashing composer who, in keeping with the spirit of the film's time of origin, sets out into the world like a soldier of art after his falling out with the Salzburg authorities. Instead of conquering lands, he conquers the hearts of young ladies, like one of his most famous creations.

Schäm' dich, Brigitte!
When the mathematics teacher discovers a love letter from his daughter, family father Felix Schneider is suspected of having a secret lover.

Hello Dienstmann
Vienna, 1951. Ferdinand Godai is a professor of operetta at the Academy. Disguised as a porter for a costume party, he ends up in a drunken mood at the South Station. There he meets Anton Lischka, a genuine Viennese porter with a fiery temper, who asks him for his collegial help. Ferdinand falls in love with the sweet Gabi, who turns out to be a new colleague at the Academy. A series of adverse circumstances force him to continue his complicated double life as a fake porter and a genuine professor. Lischka, who becomes increasingly annoyed by his "colleague's" clumsiness, is also drawn into the confusion. Only Gabi sees through the deception and even contributes to its escalation in order to teach her beloved professor-porter a lesson in womanizing.

Scherben bringen Glück

Der Herr Kanzleirat
Leopold Bachmayer, a court judge in Vienna, is a grumpy bachelor. Doing foolish things for the sake of a woman could never happen to him. He is firmly convinced of this. This changes abruptly when, shortly before his vacation, he has to interrogate the seductive Frau von Seewald about a brooch allegedly stolen by a maid.

Meine Tochter lebt in Wien
Gretl has been living in Vienna ever since her father, Klaghofer, a small general store owner, tried to marry her off against her will to the wealthy Gruber farmer. Her disgruntled father never opened a single one of her letters. A postcard tells him that Gretl has married—and, he mistakenly assumes, to a rich man. Klaghofer sets out to celebrate the reconciliation. But as soon as he leaves his provincial Austrian hometown and arrives in Vienna, Klaghofer causes utter chaos. In the process, he repairs a troubled marriage and is delighted at the happy ending for everyone involved.
Filmography
as Barbara
as Katharina
as Marulja
as Frau Cilli
as Mutter Hauser
as Helgas Mutter
as Alma
as Mathilde
as Mutter Schmidt
as Teta Linek
as Frau Nielsen
as Oberschwester Gräfin Cäcillie Blutowitz
as Theres
as Frau Leimgruber
as Fürstin Isabella
as Karoline
as Rosa Duarte
as Frau Suter
as Emerentia Huber
as Stefanie Bruckberger
as Margarete Heim, Stefans Mutter
as Pensionsinhaberin
as Aunt Mafalda
as Die alte Sali
as Schneiderwirtin
as Frau Korbinian
as Frau Huber, Wirtschafterin
as Brigitte, Pfarrersköchin
as Mutter Weber
as Andrea
as Frau Hübner
as Camilla
as Rosa
as Frau Publik
as Rosa, Zimmerfrau
as Bertha, Köchin
as Agricola Barbuccio
as Hanshälterin Frau Stadler
as Birri, Garderobiere
as Stasi
as Frau Keigler
as Lilli Schneiders Mutter
as Frau Zangerl
as Rosa
as Marianne Holzinger
as Kathi Hackhofer
as Frau Kovacs
as Anna Schön
as The Porter's Wife (uncredited)
as Mother Globerger
as Frau Zwettl
as Frau Reisberger, Bachmayers Hauswirtin
as Self
as Katrin
as Frau Hobichler
as Frau Lauch
as Frau Streusler
as Mrs. Niederleitner
as Frau Weber
as Annas Tante
as Frau Kindermann, Wirtschafterin
as Tante Ludmilla
as Emilie
as Wirtin
as Maria Mürz
as Karoline
as Frau Varga
as Resi
as Blumenfrau
as Lydia Wiesinger
as Aranka
as Brigitte - The Cook
as Frau Ringelmann, Garderobiere bei Ilona Ratkay
as Frau Lasch
as Annette
as Mrs. Mayer
as Frau Stockel
as Eine Zimmervermieterin
as Frau Direktor Krause
as Frau Enzesfelder