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Cordy Millowitsch (8 April 1890 – 14 June 1977) was a German actress and singer.


Biography

Her real name was Cordy Dugne or Dugue, and she was born in
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, Germany. After her arrival in
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Millowitsch received vocal training and her stage career gained momentum. As an
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singer, she achieved her first successes before the First World War at the Metropol-Theater, performing alongside popular artists of the time such as Joseph Giampietro and Guido Thielscher. From November 1915 to March 1918, she worked in
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and played the role of Paula Rottersheim in the drama ''Die Tragödie auf Schloß Rottersheim'', a film by Jakob Fleck and Luise Kolm, which marked her cinematic debut in 1916. In early April 1918, she traveled to
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(now
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). Upon returning to Berlin, Cordy Millowitsch performed in several films in the early 1920s, often portraying noble characters. Thus, she played Esther, Queen of Judea, in ''Jeremias''; Tsarina Eudoxia in ''Peter der Große'' (alongside
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); and Empress Maria Theresa I of Austria in ''Trenck''. However, the center of her artistic activity remained the stage, especially from 1922 onward. Thereafter, she only worked sporadically in sound films. Millowitsch also gained experience in early German television. During the
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, she appeared as Frau Arvik in the broadcast ''Wenn der junge Wein blüht'', produced by the TV-station
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. No information is available about the later years of Cordy Millowitsch. Cordy Millowitsch died in 1977 at the age of 87 in her apartment in
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.


Family

Cordy Millowitsch came from the family of the dyer Christian Ducque and his wife Charlotte, née Falkenstein. On 9 December 1909, she married her fellow actor Wilhelm Carl Caspar Millowitsch (1881–1952) in Cologne, a younger brother of the actor and theater director Peter Wilhelm Millowitsch (24 January 1880 – 14 January 1945). The marriage was dissolved in 1920. Through this marriage, she became the aunt of Lucy and
Willy Millowitsch Willy Millowitsch (, ; 8 January 1909 – 20 September 1999) was a German stage and TV actor and the director of the ''Volkstheater Millowitsch'' in Cologne. Early life Millowitsch was born in Cologne, Rhine Province. His parents were Peter a ...
. Her grandnephew is the actor and theater director Peter Millowitsch, and her grandniece is the actress and veterinarian Mariele Millowitsch. On 11 March 1922, Cordy Millowitsch married insurance director Friedrich Frankl (born 1888 in Hamburg) in Berlin. This marriage also did not last and was dissolved in 1935. From 1939 until his death in 1975, Cordy Millowitsch was married to sales representative Hans Skowronnek.Landesarchiv Berlin, Heiratsregister Standesamt Charlottenburg von Berlin, Nr. 1139/1939 (see index for 1939 marriage register; PDF; 151 MB).


Filmography

* 1916: ''Die Tragödie auf Schloß Rottersheim'', by Jakob Fleck and Luise Kolm * 1917: ''Wenn die Liebe auf den Hund kommt'', by Richard Löwenbein * 1920: ''Ihr letzter Fall'', by Otto Eggerth * 1922: ''Jeremias'', by Eugen Illés * 1923: ''Peter der Große'', by
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* 1931: ''Die lustigen Weiber von Wien'', by
Géza von Bolváry Géza von Bolváry (born Géza Gyula Mária Bolváry Zahn, ; 26 December 1897 – 10 August 1961) was a Hungarian actor, screenwriter, and film director, who worked principally in Germany and Austria. Biography Géza von Bolváry was born i ...
* 1932: ''Trenck'', by Ernst Neubach and
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* 1939: ''Kornblumenblau'', by
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* 1941: ''Frau Luna''


References

* This article includes content translated from the German Wikipedia article ''Cordy Millowitsch'', published by its editors under the GNU Free Documentation License and the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Millowtsch, Cordy 1890 births 1977 deaths German women singers German stage actors German film actors German actresses