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  1. 25 de dez. de 1975 · Tilly Losch, a leading international dancer in the 1920's and 30's, died yesterday of cancer at New York Hospital. She was believed to be in her early 70's and had homes at 20 East 68th Street and ...

  2. Losch's marriage to Carnarvon ended in divorce in 1947 and she commuted between London and New York City for the remainder of her life. Losch died from cancer in New York on December 24, 1975. Lord Carnarvon was among the many mourners at her funeral. Tilly's ashes are interred in the grounds of Leopoldskron Castle, near Salzburg.

  3. Tilly Losch was born on 15 November 1903 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]. She was an actress, known for The Garden of Allah (1936), Backstage (1937) and The Good Earth (1937). She was married to Henry George Alfred Marius Victor Francis Herbert 6th Earl of Carnarvon and Edward James.

  4. 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.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Tilly Losch. The Austrian-born ballerina and actress Tilly (Ottilie) Losch (1903-75) danced with the Vienna State Opera Ballet from 1921 until 1928, including in Max Reinhardt's 1927 Salzburg Festival production of 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'. In 1933 she founded her own company, 'Les Ballets'. Losch's later career concentrated on film, and she ...

  7. Losch, Tilly (1903–1975)Austrian dancer, actress, and choreographer. Name variations: often wrongly seen as Tillie Losch; countess of Carnarvon. Born Ottilia or Ottilie Ethel Leopoldine Losch in Vienna, Austria, Nov 15, 1903; died of cancer in a New York hospital, Dec 24,1975; studied at Vienna Opera Ballet School; m.