Paula Wessely
Paula Wessely (January 20, 1907 in Vienna, Austria - May 11, 2000 in Vienna, Austria ) was an Austrian actress."The Wessely", as she was affectionately called by her admirers and fans, was Austria`s foremost popular postwar actress.
Born in January 1907, she made her debut as an actress in 1924 in the Vienna Volkstheater and in the years after several roles in theatres followed.
Paula WesselyÃÂôs first major role in a film was that of the Leopoldine Dur in the film "Masquerade" in 1934.
In the following year, Wessely married the Austrian actor Attila Hoerbiger (1896-1987), with whom she had three daughters Elisabeth Orth (b.1936), Christiane Hoerbiger (b.1938) and Maresa Hoerbiger (b.1945).
Today, Christiane Hoerbiger is one of the most popular German and Austrian actresses. The two other daughters of Attila Hoerbiger and Paula Wessely are popular actresses, too.
Paula WesselyÃÂôs most famous movie was the antisemitic propaganda movie "Homecoming" in 1941, for which she was criticized later by intellectuals in Austria. But "the Wessely" defied them.
After the end of WW II , Paula Wessely worked as a mainly theatre actress at the Vienna Burgtheater for over 40 years until her retirement in 1987.
Sadly, Attila Hoerbiger died in April 1987 aged 91. He had a stroke. Paula Wessely, the then doyenne of the Vienna Burgtheater, retired at the age of 80.
In her last years she lived a very secluded life in her hometown Vienna and suffered major depressions, caused by the death of her beloved husband . They were married for at least 52 years.
Even at the age of 92 , Paula Wessely walked through the grounds of Vienna.
On January 20th, 2000, Mrs Wessely celebrated her 93rd birthday quietly, only with her three daughters and grandchildren at her home in Vienna, Austria.
In April 2000, "the Wessely" suffered from an acute bronchitis and was admitted to a hospital in Vienna.
Sadly, Paula Wessely died on May 11th, 2000 at the venerable age of 93, "peacefully in her sleep" in a hospital in Vienna, the Vienna Burgtheater announced the following day. She was buried two weeks later in Vienna.
Paula Wessely was the last of a group of most popular Austrian actors and actresses of the 20th century.