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  1. Winnie Markus (1921–2002) was a Czechoslovakia-born German film and television actress whose captivating performances left an indelible mark on the German entertainment industry. With a career spanning over four decades, Markus graced the silver screen with her talent, charm, and versatility.

  2. Winnie Markus, eigentlich Winifred Maria Eveline Markus (* 16. Mai 1921 in Smíchov , Tschechoslowakei ; † 8. März 2002 in München ), war eine deutsche Filmschauspielerin .

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0549032Winnie Markus - IMDb

    Winnie Markus was born on 16 May 1921 in Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]. She was an actress and producer, known for Zwei Münchner in Hamburg (1989), Wen die Götter lieben (1942) and The Mozart Story (1948). She was married to Adi Vogel and Heinz Zellermayer.

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    • Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]
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    • Munich, Bavaria, Germany
  4. Jun 3, 2024 · This is a black and white photo of the Czech-born German actor Winnie Markus taken with a group of men identified as 'dockers' at the back of the photo. Cork had a rich history of dockers working at the Port of Cork, unloading ships berthed at the city's bustling quays; this ended in 2009 following the modernisation of work practices.

  5. In Those Days (German: In jenen Tagen) is a 1947 German drama film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Gert Schäfer, Erich Schellow and Winnie Markus. It was one of the cycle of Rubble films made in the wake of Germany's defeat during World War II.

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  8. This black and white publicity photo of the German actor Winnie Markus was taken by the German photographer Arthur Grimm (1908-1990) - one of the most important photographers of the Nazi era. In 1936 he was responsible for the publicity stills of Leni Riefenstahl's Nazi German propaganda sports film Olympia (1938).