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'''Johanna von Koczian''' ({{IPA-de|ˌjoˈha.na fɔn ˈkɔ.t͡ʃi.aːn|pron|De-Johanna von Koczian.ogg}}, née von Kóczián-Miskolczy, 30 October 1933 – 13 February 2024)<ref>[https://www.bild.de/unterhaltung/leute/leute/johanna-von-koczian-ist-tot-die-schauspielerin-wurde-90-jahre-alt-87173710.bild.html Schauspielerin Johanna von Koczian ist tot!] {{in lang|de}}</ref> was a German actress. She grew up in [[Salzburg]], [[Austria]], where actor [[Gustaf Gründgens]] offered her a role at the [[Salzburg Festival]]. She later portrayed [[Anne Frank]] at the Schiller theater in Berlin, but her breakthrough in cinema was her role in the 1957 remake of ''[[Victor and Victoria]]''. She appeared in 60 films and television shows since 1955. She starred in the film ''[[The Marriage of Mr. Mississippi]]'', which was entered into the [[11th Berlin International Film Festival]].<ref name="imdb">{{Cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054842/awards |title=IMDB.com: Awards for The Marriage of Mr. Mississippi |access-date=22 January 2010 |work=imdb.com}}</ref> |
'''Johanna von Koczian''' ({{IPA-de|ˌjoˈha.na fɔn ˈkɔ.t͡ʃi.aːn|pron|De-Johanna von Koczian.ogg}}, née von Kóczián-Miskolczy, 30 October 1933 – 13 February 2024)<ref>[https://www.bild.de/unterhaltung/leute/leute/johanna-von-koczian-ist-tot-die-schauspielerin-wurde-90-jahre-alt-87173710.bild.html Schauspielerin Johanna von Koczian ist tot!] {{in lang|de}}</ref> was a German actress. She grew up in [[Salzburg]], [[Austria]], where actor [[Gustaf Gründgens]] offered her a role at the [[Salzburg Festival]]. She later portrayed [[Anne Frank]] at the Schiller theater in Berlin, but her breakthrough in cinema was her role in the 1957 remake of ''[[Victor and Victoria]]''. She appeared in 60 films and television shows since 1955. She starred in the film ''[[The Marriage of Mr. Mississippi]]'', which was entered into the [[11th Berlin International Film Festival]].<ref name="imdb">{{Cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054842/awards |title=IMDB.com: Awards for The Marriage of Mr. Mississippi |access-date=22 January 2010 |work=imdb.com}}</ref> |
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She was the daughter of a German soldier, Gustav Freiherr von Koczian-Miskolczy (1877, [[Brünn]]{{snd}}1958, Oberndorf,<ref>[https://www.geni.com/people/Gustav-von-Koczian-Miskolczy/6000000024973816674], [http://michael.eisenriegler.at/koczian-hohenmauth/gustav-von-koczian/], [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5588063/]</ref>) and his wife Lydia Alexandra. After a brief marriage with film director [[Dietrich Haugk]] which ended in divorce in 1961, Johanna von Koczian was married to music producer [[Wolf Kabitzky]], who died in July 2004. She is the mother of German actress Alexandra von Koczian. |
She was the daughter of a German soldier, Gustav Freiherr von Koczian-Miskolczy (1877, [[Brünn]]{{snd}}1958, Oberndorf,<ref>[https://www.geni.com/people/Gustav-von-Koczian-Miskolczy/6000000024973816674], [http://michael.eisenriegler.at/koczian-hohenmauth/gustav-von-koczian/], [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5588063/]</ref>) and his wife Lydia Alexandra. After a brief marriage with film director [[Dietrich Haugk]] which ended in divorce in 1961, Johanna von Koczian was married to music producer [[Wolf Kabitzky]], who died in July 2004. She is the mother of German actress Alexandra von Koczian. |
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She had been living in a Berlin nursing home in the Grunewald district since 2017 and had since withdrawn from public life. |
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==Selected filmography== |
==Selected filmography== |
Revision as of 15:31, 15 February 2024
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Born | Berlin, Germany | 30 October 1933
Died | 13 February 2024 Berlin, Germany | (aged 90)
Occupation(s) | Actress, singer |
Years active | 1955–2017 |
Johanna von Koczian (pronounced [ˌjoˈha.na fɔn ˈkɔ.t͡ʃi.aːn] , née von Kóczián-Miskolczy, 30 October 1933 – 13 February 2024)[1] was a German actress. She grew up in Salzburg, Austria, where actor Gustaf Gründgens offered her a role at the Salzburg Festival. She later portrayed Anne Frank at the Schiller theater in Berlin, but her breakthrough in cinema was her role in the 1957 remake of Victor and Victoria. She appeared in 60 films and television shows since 1955. She starred in the film The Marriage of Mr. Mississippi, which was entered into the 11th Berlin International Film Festival.[2]
She was the daughter of a German soldier, Gustav Freiherr von Koczian-Miskolczy (1877, Brünn – 1958, Oberndorf,[3]) and his wife Lydia Alexandra. After a brief marriage with film director Dietrich Haugk which ended in divorce in 1961, Johanna von Koczian was married to music producer Wolf Kabitzky, who died in July 2004. She is the mother of German actress Alexandra von Koczian.
She had been living in a Berlin nursing home in the Grunewald district since 2017 and had since withdrawn from public life.
Selected filmography
- Victor and Victoria (1957)
- Petersburger Nächte (1958)
- Aren't We Wonderful? (1958)
- People in the Net (1959)
- For the First Time (1959)
- Jacqueline (1959)
- Adorable Arabella (1959)
- Heldinnen (1960)
- Stage Fright (1960)
- Agatha, Stop That Murdering! (1960)
- The Marriage of Mr. Mississippi (1961)
- Our House in Cameroon (1961)
- Street of Temptation (1962)
- Who Wants to Sleep? (1965)
- Stewardessen (1969, TV series, 6 episodes)
- Hoftheater (1975, TV series, 13 episodes)
- Derrick - Season 2, Episode 08: "Pfandhaus" (1975)
- Derrick - Season 3, Episode 05: "Schock" (1976)
- Single Bells (1997)
References
- ^ Schauspielerin Johanna von Koczian ist tot! (in German)
- ^ "IMDB.com: Awards for The Marriage of Mr. Mississippi". imdb.com. Retrieved 22 January 2010.
- ^ [1], [2], [3]
External links
- 1933 births
- 2024 deaths
- 20th-century German actresses
- 21st-century German actresses
- German film actresses
- German stage actresses
- German television actresses
- German expatriates in Austria
- German people of Hungarian descent
- Barons of Germany
- Barons of Austria
- Hungarian nobility
- Moravian nobility
- Austrian nobility
- Actors from Salzburg
- Actresses from Berlin