Mathilde Sussin

Mathilde Sussin ( born September 21, 1876 in Vienna, † August 2, 1943 in the Theresienstadt concentration camp ) was an Austrian actress.

Life

She began her artistic career in 1895 at the City Theatre Innsbruck. In 1897, she starred in Aachen, 1898 in Pressburg and 1899 in Wiener Neustadt. 1901 she came to Graz, where she served as Lady Milford in Kabale und Liebe celebrated a successful debut in 1901. In 1906 she made ​​her first appearance in Berlin.

Your service was the elegant, sensitive salon lady. It acted particularly in plays by Gerhart Hauptmann, Henrik Ibsen and Hermann Sudermann at the Berlin Lessing Theatre and since 1916 at the State Theatre. This year, she received her first film role, and in 1920 she was often seen in silent films.

Her last engagement took the Jewish actress at the theater in the Stresemannstraße true, where she still participated in June 1933 at the premiere of Andreas Hollmann Hans -Christoph Kärgel. Most recently, she was here in October in the meantime renamed the Theater an der Saar road house on the side of Paul Wegener in Ibsen's John Gabriel Borkman on stage. With the establishment of the Ministry of Arts, she lost every job opportunity.

On September 9, 1942, she was deported to Theresienstadt. Here she was still active in the cultural life, including Philipp Manes. She died on August 2, 1943 from tuberculosis.

Filmography

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