Nadja
Tiller
Continental Film Review
magazine October 1964
Gallery of Stars
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Nadja
Tiller in “Lulu” (1962)
NADJA TILLER was born in Vienna, March
16th, 1929. Daughter of a singer and an actor it was natural that the young
girl should seek a career in the theatre. She studied dancing and acting and
while in her early teens made her stage debut at the Kleinen Haus des Theaters
in der Josefstadt.
She worked
also as a model and then managed to break into films with a small part in Eroica which was cut out completely in
the editing as the film ran too long.
In 1951
Nadja Tiller won the Miss Austria title and film roles became more numerous but
it was her performance Rolf Thiele's The
Girl Rosemarie (1958) which won her international acclaim as, essentially,
an actress. Two years later she won an award at the Berlin Festival.
Since then
Nadja Tiller has worked in many countries, always in important roles with top
directors. These films include Buddenhrooks
(1959), Anima Nera (1962), Lulu
(1962), and, her latest film, Tonio Kroger (1964), directed by Rolf
Thiele, a director with whom she has worked many times.
Nadja
Tiller and Sieghart Rupp in a scene from Rolf Thieles “Lulu" (1962), a
film adaptation of Wedekind's expressionist play.
Nadja
Tiller and Jean-Claude Brialy in Rolf Thiele's "Tonio Kroger" (1964)
Jean-Claude
Brialy and Nadja Tiller in "Tonio Kroger" (1964)
An
artist's impression of Nadja Tiller in “Lulu" (1962).
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Continental Film Review
magazine October 1964
Gallery of Stars
Καλλονές
Θεάματα
Κινηματογραφικά
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