Tilla Durieux

Tilla Durieux (born Ottilie Godefroy; 18 August 1880 – 21 February 1971) was an Austrian theatre and film actress of the first decades of the 20th century.

Tilla Durieux
Tilla Durieux, 1905
Born
Ottilie Godefroy

(1880-08-18)18 August 1880
Died21 February 1971(1971-02-21) (aged 90)
OccupationActress
Years active19021970
Spouse(s)Eugene Spiro (m.1904div.1906)
Paul Cassirer (m.1910div.1926)
Ludwig Katzenellenbogen (m.19301944; his death)

Biography

Born Ottilie Godefroy on 18 August 1880, the daughter of the Austrian chemist Richard Godefroy (18471895), she trained as an actress in Vienna, her native town, and made her debut at the Moravian Theatre in Olmütz (Olomouc) in 1901/02. The next season she got an engagement in Breslau (Wrocław). From 1903 she worked with Max Reinhardt at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin and with a group of expressionist artists around Kurt Hiller and Jakob van Hoddis. In 1911 Durieux entered the stage of the Lessing Theater where, on 1 November 1913, she became the second actress to perform the role Eliza Doolittle in a German language production of George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion, half a year before its English premiere on 11 April 1914.[1] From 1915 she performed at the Royal Schauspielhaus Berlin.

In 1904, Durieux married the Berlin Secession painter Eugen Spiro, and after their divorce, she remarried in 1910 the successful art dealer and editor Paul Cassirer, who committed suicide in a room next to the court room that pronounced their divorce. Soon after, Durieux married general director Ludwig Katzenellenbogen. In 1927 they were the main financiers of Erwin Piscator's Neues Schauspielhaus project. Durieux was a public character of 1920s Berlin and associated with numerous celebrities like the famous photographer Frieda Riess.

In 1933, Durieux and her husband left Germany for Switzerland to escape Nazi rule. She continued to perform at the Vienna Theater in der Josefstadt and in Prague. In 1937 she moved to Zagreb, Croatia (then in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia) where she became a member of the International Red Aid. Durieux unsuccessfully tried to obtain visa for the United States; in 1941 Ludwig Katzenellenbogen was arrested by Gestapo agents in Thessaloniki and deported to Sachsenhausen concentration camp, where he was killed in 1944.

Durieux returned to West Germany in 1952, appearing on stages in Berlin, Hamburg and Münster.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1914Der Flug in die Sonne
1915Die Launen einer Weltdame
1920Die Verschleierte
1921Hashish, the Paradise of HellSultanin
1921Der zeugende TodBoroka, Malerin
1922The Blood
1929Woman in the MoonFünf Gehirne und Scheckbücher
1953The Stronger WomanMutter der Fürstin
1954The Last BridgeMara
1956The Story of AnastasiaZarenmutter Maria Feodorowna von Russland
1957Von allen geliebtFrau Avenarius
1957El HakimMutter des Hussni
1958ResurrectionDie Alte
1959LabyrinthSchwester Celestine
1959Morgen wirst du um mich weinenTante Ermelin
1961BarbaraArmgart
1964Verdammt zur SündeDie Großmutter
1966ItDie Alte aus dem Osten

References

  1. Huggett, Richard (1969). The Truth About Pygmalion. Random House.
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