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  1. 6 de out. de 1993 · Zita Johann was born in a small town on the Hungarian plains in 1904. Taken to New York as a child, she was educated as an American and showed an early interest in music and drama.

  2. 26 de mai. de 2023 · Zita Johann (1904–1993), best known for her role in The Mummy (1932) starring Boris Karloff, lived for many years in Rockland County.The latest episode of Crossroads of Rockland History explores a new book on the actor by local author Tom Stratford, Along Came Zita (BookBaby, 2023).

  3. Dark, intriguing leading lady who appeared in seven films of the early 1930s after enjoying success on the New York stage. Johann made her screen debut in a leading role in D.W. Griffith's last film, the extremely low-budgeted, uneven but striking Depression-era document, "The Struggle" (1931). The following year she played the role for which ...

  4. Creator Johann, Zita, 1904-1993 Call number *T-Mss 1999-008 Physical description 2.31 linear feet (6 boxes) Preferred Citation. Zita Johann papers, Billy Rose Theatre Division, The New York Public Library.

  5. Zita Johann nasceu Elisabeth Johann na vila de Deutschbentschek (perto de Timișoara), na Áustria-Hungria . A vila agora faz parte da Romênia. Seu pai, um oficial hussardo chamado Stefan Johann, emigrou com sua família para os Estados Unidos em 1911.

  6. 8 de mar. de 2024 · Zita Johann was born July 14, 1904 in the Austro-Hungarian empire, in a village that’s now part of Romania. At 7 years old she moved with her family to New York City, and by high school she was already appearing in school plays. It’s undeniable that Zita Johann had a talent that the industry just responded to.

  7. Zita Johann (née le 14 juillet 1904 à Felsőbencsek (de) [1] en Hongrie (en allemand Deutschbentschek, à présent Bencecu de Sus (de) près de Timișoara en Roumanie et morte le 24 septembre 1993 [2], [3] à Nyack, un village situé dans le comté de Rockland, dans l'État de New York, aux États-Unis) est une actrice américaine d'origine hongroise.