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  1. Tilly Losch (* 15. November 1903 in Wien; † 24. Dezember 1975 in New York City; gebürtig Ottilie Ethel Losch) war eine österreichische Tänzerin, Schauspielerin, Choreografin und Malerin .

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    Ottilie Ethel Leopoldine Herbert, Countess of Carnarvon (née Losch; November 15, 1903 – December 24, 1975), known professionally as Tilly Losch, was an Austrian dancer, choreographer, actress, and painter who lived and worked for most of her life in the United States and United Kingdom.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0521300Tilly Losch - IMDb

    Tilly Losch (1903-1975) was an Austrian-born actress and dancer who starred in films such as The Garden of Allah and The Good Earth. She was also a countess by marriage and a choreographer for ballet and opera.

    • January 1, 1
    • Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
    • January 1, 1
    • New York City, New York, USA
  4. Tänzerin, Choreographin, Filmschauspielerin und Malerin. Ausgebildet an der Ballettschule der Wiener Hofoper, seit 1918 Mitglied des Wiener Staatsopernballetts, avancierte L. 1924 zur Solotänzerin.

  5. Tilly Losch was an actress and dancer who appeared in The Garden of Allah and The Good Earth. She was married to the Earl of Carnarvon, whose father discovered King Tut's tomb, and danced with Fred Astaire on Broadway.

    • November 15, 1903
    • December 24, 1975
  6. Austrian-born ballerina and actress Tilly (Ottilie) Losch danced with the Vienna State Opera Ballet (1921-8), including in Max Reinhardt's 1927 Salzburg Festival production of Shakespeare 's A Midsummer Night's Dream. She toured with Reinhardt's theatre and ballet ensemble to New York (1927-8), before founding her own company Les Ballets (1933).

  7. 1. Nov. 2019 · Tilly Losch is commemorated as an absent presence through two 1930s interiors commissioned by her then husband the art collector Edward James: Paul Nash’s design for a bathroom in James’s London town house and a patterned stair carpet ostensibly based on Losch’s wet footprints on leaving her bath.