Romy Schneider
Romy Schneider, originally named Rosemarie Magdalena Albach, was born on September 23, 1938, and passed away on May 29, 1982. This talented actress held dual German-French nationality. At just 15 years old, she embarked on her acting journey within the German heimatfilm genre in the early 1950s. Between 1955 and 1957, Schneider gained fame for her portrayal of Empress Elisabeth of Austria in the beloved Austrian Sissi trilogy. She later revisited this iconic role in a more mature context in Luchino Visconti's film Ludwig in 1973.
Schneider eventually relocated to France, where she became a prominent figure in the film industry, collaborating with some of the most esteemed directors of her time. Her work in French cinema garnered both commercial success and critical acclaim, solidifying her status as an influential actress. Throughout her career, Schneider's performances captivated audiences and showcased her remarkable range and depth as an artist. Her legacy continues to resonate in the world of cinema, and she remains an iconic figure in film history.
Filmography
Henri-Georges Clouzot's Inferno
Le Combat dans l’île
Un amour de pluie
Love at the Top
Purple Noon
The Inquisitor
Girls in Uniform
A Woman at Her Window
The Swimming Pool
Otley
Triple Cross
That Most Important Thing: Love
The Infernal Trio
Ludwig
The Old Gun
The Last Train
Death Watch
The Sensuous Assassin
Bloomfield
A Simple Story
Cesar and Rosalie
Max and the Junkmen
Bloodline
The Victors
The Trial
The Cardinal (1963)
Good Neighbor Sam
The Story of Vickie
Boccaccio '70
Sissi
Sissi: The Young Empress