Austrian movie stars died in 1976

Here are 2 famous actresses from Austria died in 1976:

Viktoria von Ballasko

Viktoria von Ballasko (January 24, 1909 Vienna-May 10, 1976 West Berlin) was an Austrian actor.

Viktoria von Ballasko started her career as a stage actor and later transitioned to film. She appeared in over 60 films in her career, including classics such as "The Third Man" and "M". She was known for her versatility as an actor and her ability to play a wide range of characters. She received critical acclaim and several awards for her performances, including the German Film Award for Best Leading Actress in 1961. In addition to her acting career, von Ballasko was also a successful author and playwright. She wrote several plays and novels, many of which were adapted for stage and screen. Her work often explored social and political themes and reflected her own experiences as a refugee and immigrant. She is widely regarded as one of the most influential actors and writers of her generation.

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Inge Egger

Inge Egger (August 27, 1923 Linz-September 5, 1976 Berlin) a.k.a. I. Egger, Egger Ingeborg or Ingeborg Gertrud Josefine Egger was an Austrian actor.

She started her acting career on stage in Austria and Germany, before making her film debut in 1943 in the film "Liebesgeschichten". Egger went on to appear in nearly 50 films throughout her career, including "Rosen aus dem Süden" (1956), "Mariandl" (1961), and "The Unbreakable Anton Dolin" (1975). She was particularly known for her roles in popular German comedies, often portraying strong-willed and independent women. Egger was also a successful voice-over artist, lending her voice to numerous films and cartoons. Despite her success, Egger dealt with personal struggles throughout her life, including alcoholism and depression. She died at the age of 53 from a heart attack in Berlin.

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