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Elisabeth Bergner was a German-Austrian actress and producer who was active in the theater, film, and television. She was born on 22 August 1897 in Drohobycz, Galicia, Austria-Hungary (now Drohobych, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine). She began her career in the theater in Vienna and Berlin, and later moved to London and New York. She was one of the most popular actresses of the 1920s and 1930s, and was known for her roles in films such as The Rise of Catherine the Great (1934), Escape Me Never (1935), and The Man Who Could Work Miracles (1936). She was also a successful producer, and produced the film version of The Good Earth (1937). Bergner died on 12 May 1986 in London, England.

Popular As Elisabeth Ettel
Occupation actress,producer
Age 89 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 22 August, 1897
Birthday 22 August
Birthplace Drohobycz, Galicia, Austria-Hungary [now Drohobych, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine]
Date of death 12 May, 1986
Died Place London, England, UK
Nationality Ukraine

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Who Is Elisabeth Bergner's Husband?

Her husband is Paul Czinner (9 January 1933 - 22 June 1972) ( his death)

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2013

As of 2013, she is one of six women who has received a Best Actress Oscar nomination for a performance directed by her spouse, namely for Escape Me Never (1935) direct by Paul Czinner. The other five are Frances McDormand for Fargo (1996) (directed by Joel Coen), Gena Rowlands for A Woman Under the Influence (1974) & Gloria (1980) (both directed by John Cassavetes), Julie Andrews for Victor Victoria (1982) (directed by Blake Edwards), Joanne Woodward for Rachel, Rachel (1968) (directed by Paul Newman), and Jean Simmons for The Happy Ending (1969) (directed by Richard Brooks). Jules Dassin also directed his future wife Melina Mercouri in a Best Actress Oscar nominated performance (Never on Sunday (1960)), but they weren't married yet at the time of the nomination.

1979

In 1979 she received the Ernst Lubitsch Prize and in 1982 the Eleonora Duse Prize.

1978

In 1978, a volume of her memoirs was published, in which she shared some of her secrets with the public, such as Lehmbruck's obsession with her.

1973

Her last stage appearance took place in 1973 (Her husband had died in 1972).

1961

In 1961, she returned to the movies, and in 1970 she made her directorial debut.

1959

In Germany, she resumed her stage career, and in 1959 she stunned audiences and critics in Berlin with her performance in Geliebter Lügner, a German version of Jerome Kilty's Dear Liar, a play based on the letters exchanged between G. B. Shaw and actress Stella Campbell.

1950

Bergner later recounted this story to her friend Mary Orr, a writer, who turned it into the short story "The Wisdom of Eve" -- which was the basis for the movie All About Eve (1950).

After the war, Bergner worked in New York for a few years; in 1950, she returned to England. She gave acclaimed Bible readings in Israel in English, German and Hebrew.

1946

She and Bette Davis overlapped in two ways: Davis starred in A Stolen Life (1946), a remake of Stolen Life (1939), in which Bergner starred; and Davis starred in All About Eve (1950), which was based on an incident that actually happened to Bergner.

1943

An incident with a fan / aspiring actress in 1943-1944, while Bergner was performing in the hit play "The Two Mrs. Carrolls" on Broadway, inspired Mary Orr to write her short story "The Wisdom of Eve". The story was ultimately filmed as All About Eve (1950).

1941

Bergner's only Hollywood movie, Paris Calling (1941), failed to attract attention. On Broadway, she fared better and was very successful in The Two Mrs. Carrolls.

1939

While appearing in it, she encountered a young aspiring actress who stood in the alley outside the theater every night and claimed to have seen every performance; Bergner befriended and later hired her but broke with her after the young actress -- who called herself Martina Lawrence, the name of one of Bergner's twin characters in Stolen Life (1939) -- became over-interested in all aspects of Bergner's life.

1936

Barrie, who after a long hiatus from writing drafted a play for her; the result, The Boy David (1936), unfortunately was not successful.

1935

She also appeared as Gemma Jones in the movie version of Escape Me Never (1935) by Margaret Kennedy, which earned her an Oscar nomination for Best Actress.

1934

Her movie The Rise of Catherine the Great (1934) was forbidden in Germany. During her London years, she sent much of her money to relatives and friends in need, among them Ehrenstein.

1929

Her most successful silent movie was Fräulein Else (1929). Bergner and Czinner were both Jews, and after the Nazis came to power, they emigrated to Vienna and then London, where they were married. She learned English and was able to continue her career. In London, she became friendly with G. B. Shaw and J. M.

1924

She made her film debut in Der Evangelimann (1924).

In 1924, director Paul Czinner gave her a part in Husbands or Lovers (1924). This was the beginning of their successful professional collaboration as well as their personal relationship.

1921

After performing in Vienna and Munich she came to Berlin in 1921. There she played in productions by Max Reinhardt and became a very popular actress. During her early years as an actress, she was often helped by the poet and critic Albert Ehrenstein, whom she called Xaverl. Ehrenstein was also in love with her. At one time she promised him a child but changed her mind. Ehrenstein wrote numerous poems for her, but often she kept him at a distance. However, their friendship lasted and they continued to exchange letters.

1916

In 1916 she obtained a contract in Zürich, where she played Ophelia next to the famous Alexander Moissi, who fell in love with her. The next stage in her career was Vienna, where she posed as a model for the talented but deeply unhappy sculptor Wilhelm Lehmbruck. He fell in love with her, but she rejected him; his suicide soon afterwards shocked her.

1915

Elisabeth Bergner was the daughter of the merchant Emil Ettel and his wife Anna Rosa Wagner. She grew up in Vienna, and she made her theatre debut in Innsbruck in 1915.