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  1. Mady did not make a complete break with Germany until Hitler came to power in 1933; that year was to see her Broadway bow in "A Divine Drudge." Over the next years, Mady shuttled between Hollywood and Broadway, appearing on the Great White Way in around a dozen productions, including several of Shakespeare's plays (most notably, she was Gertrude to Maurice Evans' Hamlet).

  2. Christians, Mady (1900–1951)Austrian-born actress who, after a distinguished career in Europe, fled Fascism (1933), and created a strong reputation in the U.S., but fell victim to Cold War McCarthyism.

  3. Une méchante femme ( 1934) Inconnu à cette adresse ( 1944) modifier. Marguerita Maria « Mady » Christians est une actrice d'origine autrichienne, née le 19 janvier 1892 à Vienne ( Autriche ; alors Autriche-Hongrie) et morte d'une hémorragie intra-cérébrale le 29 octobre 1951 1 à Norwalk ( Connecticut, États-Unis ).

  4. www.adorocinema.com › personalidades › personalidadeMady Christians - AdoroCinema

    Mady Christians é uma Atriz americana. Confira a biografia, os detalhes de seus 24 anos de carreira e todas as notícias sobre ela.

  5. Marguerita Maria Christians (January 19, 1892 – October 28, 1951), known as Mady Christians, was an Austrian-born German-American actress who had a successful acting career in theatre and film in the United States until she was blacklisted during the McCarthy period.

  6. Christians died of a stroke on October 28th, 1951. 1Milly S. Barranger, Unfriendly Witnesses: Gender, Theater, and Film in the McCarthy Era(Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 2008), 2“Mady Christians, Actress, Is Dead.”. 3 “Overacting without a Trace of Ham,” New York World Telegram, July 30, 1945.

  7. Mady Christians, född 19 januari 1892 i Wien, död 28 oktober 1951 i Norwalk i Connecticut, USA, var en skådespelare. Hon avled till följd av en hjärnblödning. Filmografi (urval) 1922 – The Loves of Pharaoh; 1923 – Die Buddenbrooks; 1923 – One Glass of Water; 1923 – Der verlorene Schuh; 1924 – Storhertigens finanser