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Anny Ondra (born Anna Sophie Ondráková; 15 May 1903 – 28 February 1987) was a Czech film actress. She began her career in 1920 and appeared in Czech, German, Austrian, French and English films. In 1933, she married German boxing champion Max Schmeling.
Anny Ondra. Actress: Blackmail. Anny Ondra was a Polish-Czech-Austrian-German-French singer and a film and stage actress. As a child she lived in Prague, where her father was a colonel in the Austro-Hungarian army. After graduating from convent school in Prague, she studied to be an actress with Professor Bor.
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Anny Ondra. Actress: Blackmail. Anny Ondra was a Polish-Czech-Austrian-German-French singer and a film and stage actress. As a child she lived in Prague, where her father was a colonel in the Austro-Hungarian army. After graduating from convent school in Prague, she studied to be an actress with Professor Bor.
- Actress, Producer, Soundtrack
- February 28, 1987
- May 15, 1902
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Anny Ondra (May 15 1903 – February 28 1987) was a Czech film actress. She was born Anna Sophie Ondráková in Tarnów, Galicia, Austria–Hungary, now Poland. She began her career in 1920 and appeared in Czech, German, Austrian, French and English films. In 1933, she married German boxing champion Max Schmeling.
Ondra, Anny (1903–1987)Polish-born film actress. Born Anna Sophie Ondrakowa on May 15, 1903, in Tarnow, Poland; died in 1987; married director Karel Lamac (divorced 1933); married Max Schmeling (a boxer), in 1933. Source for information on Ondra, Anny (1903–1987): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.
Anny Ondra was a popular and talented actress who made over 90 films in Czechoslovakia and abroad. She married German boxer Max Schmeling, who refused to collaborate with Nazis and saved Jewish children.
Nov 5, 2023 · Nicknamed the Czech King of Comedy, Burian was a cabaret favourite making his fourth screen appearance opposite his even more famous costar, Anny Ondráková, a.k.a. Anny Ondra, who’d been making movie audiences laugh since 1920’s The Lady with the Small Foot (Dáma s malou nožkou, Přemysl Pražský and Jan S. Kolár).