Herta Staal
Known for: Acting
Born: March 28, 1930 in Vienna, Austria - Died: October 1, 2021
Herta Staal (born Herta Staly, March 29, 1930, in Vienna, Austria – died October 2, 2021, in Munich, Germany) was an Austrian stage and film actress. She received formal training in dance at the Vienna State Opera and later studied acting at the Academy of Music and Performing Arts and the Vienna Conservatory. In 1948, she made her stage debut at the Vienna City Theatre in the operetta Frühling im Prater by Robert Stolz. Early engagements followed at the Bürgertheater, the Graz State Theatre, and later at the Thalia Theatre in Hamburg. Staal achieved major success in the 1950s as a film actress, appearing frequently in Heimat films, musical comedies, and light entertainment, often in leading or prominent supporting roles. One of her best-known performances was the title role in Die Rosel vom Schwarzwald (1956). Alongside her film career, she appeared extensively in television productions. From the 1960s onward, her work shifted increasingly toward television. She retired from acting in 1993 and lived a private life in Munich, where she passed away at the age of 91.
Known for
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Die Winzerin von Langenlois
Elisabeth Teky
Zwei Herzen voller Seligkeit
Peggy Riva alias Liesel Schmidt
Das Bad auf der Tenne
Saskia
Die Rosel vom Schwarzwald
Rosel
Schön ist die Welt
Gusti Seidl
Zwei Herzen und ein Thron
Liesl
Jede Nacht in einem anderen Bett
Elli Hasch
My Sister and I
Irma
Meine Tochter und ich
Frau Brenner
Schützenliesel
Gretl
Depressionen
Frau Müller
Die tolle Lola
Lola Cornero
Mädchen mit Zukunft
Inge Wendler
Heimkehr des Helden
Lily Green, ihre Tochter
The Charming Young Lady
Annette
Schau heimwärts, Engel
Mrs. Pert
Adventure in the Castle
Hansi
Die Försterbuben
Bianca
Umsonst
Emma
Italienische Nacht
Leni
Die Ratten
Alice Rüttersbusch
Die beiden Klingsberg
Gräfin Woellwarth
Ein Walzertraum
Dirigentin Franzi Steingruber
Das tanzende Herz
Ännchen