Here are 2 famous actresses from Germany died in 1959:
Erika Glässner (February 28, 1890 Erfurt-July 21, 1959 Giessen) also known as Erika Gläßner was a German actor.
She was known for her work in both theater and film. Glässner started her acting career at a young age, and by the 1920s had become a popular performer on the German stage. She made her film debut in 1916 and went on to appear in dozens of German films over the course of her career. Glässner was highly regarded for her performances in both comedic and dramatic roles and was known for her versatility as an actor. She continued to work in theater and film throughout her life, and her legacy as one of Germany's most talented performers endures to this day.
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Thea Rosenquist (May 8, 1896 Lübeck-July 26, 1959 Vancouver) was a German actor.
She is best known for her roles in the German films of the 1920s and 1930s, including "L'Atlantide" (1921), "The Loves of Pharaoh" (1922), and "Napoleon at St. Helena" (1929). Rosenquist began her acting career on stage and later transitioned to film. She often played strong and commanding female characters, and her performances were praised for their emotional depth and nuance.
In 1933, Rosenquist left Germany and settled in Hollywood, where she continued to act in films such as "Algiers" (1938) and "The Conspirators" (1944). She also appeared in several stage productions and radio dramas.
During World War II, Rosenquist was an active supporter of the Allied war effort, and she helped to organize and participate in fundraising events to support the troops. After the war, she lived in Canada for several years before returning to Germany in the 1950s. Rosenquist died in Vancouver in 1959 at the age of 63.
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