Gitta Alpár
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Gitta Alpár (February 5, 1903, Budapest - February 17, 1991, Los Angeles) was a Hungarian-born actress, opera, and operetta singer. In 1931, Alpar married actor Gustav Fröhlich, with whom she had a child, Julika. The marriage was dissolved in 1935 because Alpar was Jewish and the marriage was illegal in National Socialist Germany. Alpar fled Germany in 1935, first for England and then the United States, where she continued her singing and film career.
[edit] Films
- 1932 - Gitta entdeckt ihr Herz
- 1932 - Die – oder keine
- 1934 - Ball im Savoy
- 1935 - I Give My Heart (The Dubarry)
- 1935 - Le disque 413/Disk 413
- 1936 - Guilty Melody
- 1936 - Everything in Life
- 1937 - Mr. Stringfellow Says No
- 1938 - The Loves of Madame Du Barry
- 1941 - The Flame of New Orleans
[edit] External links
- Gitta Alpár at the Internet Movie Database
- Gitta Alpár at Allmovie
- http://www.univie.ac.at/biografiA/daten/text/bio/alpar.htm (German)
- http://www.cyranos.ch/smalpa-e.htm (English)
- Photographs of Gitta Alpár
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