Josefine Dora

Josefine Dora

Deceased · Born: Nov 13, 1867 · Died: May 28, 1944

1938

Personal Details

BornNov 13, 1867 Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
Spouse
  • Richard Schultz

    ( Dec 29, 1888 to May 15, 2025 )
  • Arthur Weinschenk

  • Georg Worlitsch

    ( May 15, 2025 to Jan 22, 1902 )

Biography

Born on November 13, 1867, Josefine Dora emerged as a multifaceted and gifted individual, setting the stage for a life filled with depth, complexity, and a rich tapestry of experiences. The city of Vienna, a melting pot of cultures and artistic expression, served as the backdrop for her arrival, situated within the vast and intricate Austro-Hungarian Empire. As she took her first breaths, the empire, which would later undergo a significant transformation, was already a complex entity, comprising of diverse nations and territories. This intricate web of relationships would eventually give rise to the separate and independent countries of Austria and Hungary, marking a significant turning point in the region's history.

Josefine Dora, a remarkably talented and universally acclaimed actress, embarked upon a truly remarkable and awe-inspiring journey within the realm of cinema, leaving an indelible and lasting mark on the industry with her impressive and extensive repertoire of iconic and unforgettable roles.

Notable among the numerous film credits that adorn her impressive résumé is the critically acclaimed performances she delivered in the 1916 production of "Arme Eva Maria", a cinematic masterpiece that demonstrated her remarkable range and depth as a thespian.

Josefine Dora's life was a rich tapestry of romantic entanglements, with three husbands serving as significant threads that weaved together the intricate pattern of her existence. The first husband, Richard Schultz, brought a sense of joy and companionship into her life, laying the groundwork for a lifelong journey of love and connection that would shape her future experiences. This initial partnership served as a foundation upon which she would build the next chapter of her life, as she shared her days with Arthur Weinschenk, another important figure who undoubtedly brought his own unique set of qualities and experiences to their relationship. As she navigated the complexities of love and partnership, Josefine Dora's life was also touched by the love and companionship of Georg Worlitsch, a third husband who undoubtedly brought his own distinct set of characteristics and memories to their time together, further enriching the narrative of her life.

Josefine Dora's life was marked by a poignant and abrupt conclusion on the twenty-eighth day of May, nineteen hundred and forty-four, in the charming and tranquil seaside resort town of Kühlungsborn, situated within the picturesque region of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany, a location that would soon be ravaged by the turbulent forces of war and societal upheaval, leaving a lasting imprint on the world and the lives of those who knew her.

Career

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1919
The Doll
The Doll as Lancelot's Housekeeper