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- Died
- Birth nameWilhelmine Schubert
- Eva Lissa was born on October 9, 1913 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary. She was an actress, known for La Celestina (1969), Ein Sommernachtstraum (1958) and S.A.S. San Salvador (1982). She died on September 28, 1989 in West Berlin, West Germany.
- At the beginning of her career she only took part rarely in movies - she made her film debut in 1941 as she acted in the production "Annelie" (1941) directed by Josef von Baky and with the stars Werner Krauss, Käthe Haack and Karl-Ludwig Diehl.
- As a very young pupil she went to the Max-Reinhardt school in Vienna at the beginning of the 20s, later she was able to start a successful stage career.
- Besides her activity as an actress she spoke the role of Mrs. Sexton in Disney's "Robin Hood".
- She also wrote several poems in her free time.
- She continued her acting career in Berlin during the 50s and 60s and during her last decade of life she experienced again huge success, first in plays at the Schillertheater but especially with the play "Harold and Maude" for the Renaissance-Theater.
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