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Zita Johann (* 14. Juli 1904 in Temesvár, Königreich Ungarn, Österreich-Ungarn; † 20. September 1993 in Nyack, New York) war eine ungarisch- amerikanische Schauspielerin . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Filmografie. 3 Weblinks. 4 Einzelnachweise. Leben.
Zita Johann (born Elisabeth Johann; 14 July 1904 – 24 September 1993) was an Austrian-American actress. She is known for her role in Karl Freund's film The Mummy (1932) starring Boris Karloff.
DateTitleRoleNotes14 April – June 1924Man and the MassesFirst Woman PrisonerGarrick Theatre, New York [3]24 November 1924 – January 1925DawnJudithSam H. Harris Theatre, New York [3]18 June – 29 November 1925Grand Street FolliesPerformerNeighborhood Playhouse, New York [3]25 January – March 1926The Goat SongKrunaGuild Theatre, New York [3]Zita Johann was a Romanian-born actress who starred in The Mummy (1932) and other films. She was married to John Houseman, the producer of The Paper Chase and The Man Who Dared.
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16. Aug. 2020 · Zita Johanna as Ankh-es-en-amon. She was born in Austria-Hungary in 1904, and her family came here when she was 7. Johann acted on Broadway; made her film debut in a D.W. Griffith film, “The Struggle” (1931); and acted opposite Edward D. Robinson in “Tiger Shark” (1932). She was once married to John Houseman of the Orson Welles troupe.
Zita Johann (* 14. Juli 1904 in Temesvár, Königreich Ungarn, Österreich-Ungarn; † 20. September 1993 in Nyack, New York) war eine ungarisch- amerikanische Schauspielerin. Leben. In Österreich-Ungarn geboren, zog Johann mit ihrer Familie nach New York, als sie sieben Jahre alt war. Bereits an der Highschool trat sie in Theaterproduktionen auf.
Zita Johann was a Romanian-born actress who starred in The Mummy (1932) and other films. She was married three times, turned down MGM contracts, and worked with disturbed children.
6. Okt. 1993 · Zita Johann was a Hungarian-born actress who starred in The Mummy (1932) and other films. She retired from Hollywood in 1934 and devoted herself to charity and art in New York.