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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tilly_LoschTilly Losch - Wikipedia

    Tilly Losch, pseudonimo di Ottilie Ethel Losch (Vienna, 15 novembre 1903 – New York, 24 dicembre 1975), è stata una ballerina, coreografa, attrice e pittrice austriaca che visse in gran parte negli Stati Uniti e nel Regno Unito.

  2. Tilly Losch. Tilly Losch ( Viena, 15 de novembre de 1903 - Nova York, 24 de desembre de 1975) coneguda professionalment com a Tilly Losch, va ser una ballarina, coreògrafa, actriu i pintora austríaca que va viure i treballar la major part de la seva vida als Estats Units i al Regne Unit.

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  4. Losch, Tilly (1901–1975)Austrian dancer, actress, and choreographer . Name variations: often wrongly seen as Tillie Losch. Born Ottilia Ethel Leopoldine in Vienna, Austria, on November 15, 1907; died of cancer in a New York hospital on December 24, 1975; studied at the Vienna Opera Ballet School; married Edward James (a poet, architect, and arts patron), around 1928 (divorced); married and ...

  5. Tilly Losch Ottilie Ethel Leopoldine Herbert, Countess of Carnarvon (née Losch; November 15, 1903 – December 24, 1975), known professionally as Tilly Losch, was an Austrian dancer, choreographer, actress, and painter who lived and worked for most of her life in the United States and United Kingdom.

  6. Tilly Losch's first marriage to Edward James ended contentiously in 1934, when she sued for divorce but lost, amid great scandal. In 1939, she married the Sixth Earl of Carnarvon, son of the discoverer of King Tutankhamen's tomb. Almost overnight, Tilly Losch from Vienna became Lady Carnarvon, an English Countess.

  7. Photographic portrait of Tilly Losch from a production of <i>Wake up and Dream</i> by Cole Porter, photograph by Sasha, 1929