Thea Rosenquist
Thea Rosenquist | |
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Born | Theodora Anna Mathilde Julie Rosenquist 8 May 1896 |
Died | 26 July 1959 | (aged 63)
Other names | Thea Körner Thea Koerner |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1913-1922 |
Thea Rosenquist (8 May 1896 – 26 July 1959) was a German stage and film actress. Rosenquist acted in several Austrian silent films, and was considered a replacement for Liane Haid.[1] She married industrialist Leon Joseph Koerner in 1923, and settled down in Vienna and Prague. Rosenquist was of Jewish origin and had to escape following the Nazi takeovers of Austria and Czechoslovakia. She went to the Netherlands, on to Britain before finally settling down in Canada.[2] Several of her family members were killed in the Holocaust.
Rosenquist and her husband established a charitable foundation, the Leon and Thea Koerner Foundation, in 1955. The Thea Koerner House Graduate Student Centre of the University of British Columbia was named in her honour.[3]
The Koerner House, Leon and Thea Koerner's residence in Palm Springs, California, was designed by master architect E. Stewart Williams in 1955.
Selected filmography
- The Serpent of Passion (1918)
- Maria Magdalena (1919)
- The Jewess of Toledo (1919)
- Ludwig II (1922)
References
- ^ Dassanowsky p.25
- ^ "Leon Joseph Koerner (1892-1972)". Parks Canada. July 21, 2009.
- ^ "founders". The Leon and Thea Koerner Foundation.
Bibliography
- Dassanowsky, Robert. Austrian Cinema: A History. McFarland & Company Incorporated Pub, 2005.
External links
- 1896 births
- 1959 deaths
- German emigrants to Canada
- German Jews
- German stage actresses
- German film actresses
- German silent film actresses
- Actors from Lübeck
- Jewish emigrants from Austria after the Anschluss
- Jewish Canadian actresses
- Jewish Canadian philanthropists
- 20th-century German actresses
- 20th-century philanthropists
- German film actor stubs