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Helene Thimig was the daughter of actor Hugo Thimig and the sister of actors Hermann and Hans Thimig. [3] Thimig was married to the stage impresario Max Reinhardt from 1935 until his death in 1943. [4] Thimig went into exile in the United States during the Nazi era, and returned to Europe after World War II. [5]
Helene Thimig (1889-1974) was an actress and director, known for The Hitler Gang, Der Engel mit der Posaune and Cloak and Dagger. She was married to Anton Edthofer, Max Reinhardt and Paul Johannes Kalbeck.
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Listen to an interview with the Austrian actress Helene Thimig-Reinhardt, who was married to the famous theater director Max Reinhardt. She talks about her origins, her roles, and her husband's work in theater and film.
Helene Thimig was a Viennese actress who fled the Nazis with her husband Max Reinhardt and worked in Hollywood. She returned to Austria after the war and resumed her theater career.
Nov 8, 1974 · Helene Thimig was a member of a well‐known Viennese theatrical, family. In this country she appeared in German plays under Reinhardt's direction in a season sponsored by Gilbert Miller in 1928.
Helene Thimig (1889–1974) was a leading star of Central European theater for over six decades. She married director Max Reinhardt in 1935 and worked with him in Berlin, Vienna, and Salzburg, as well as in Hollywood and on stage.
Helene Thimig (5 June 1889 – 7 November 1974) was an Austrian stage and film actress. She was the daughter of the actor Hugo Thimig and the sister of Hermann Thimig and Hans Thimig.