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Anny Ondra (born Anna Sophie Ondráková; 15 May 1903 – 28 February 1987) was a Czech film actress. She began her career in 1920 and appeared in Czech, German, Austrian, French and English films. In 1933, she married German boxing champion .


Life
Ondra was born in Tarnów to Czech parents, Bohumír Ondrák, an officer in the Austro-Hungarian Army, and Anna Ondráková ( née Mracek). She had two brothers, Tomáš and Jindřich. She spent her childhood in Tarnów, and . At seventeen she acted in the theatre and in her first film, which was directed by her then boyfriend, director and actor Karel Lamač. When her family learned of it, they had a shouting match in which the teenager received a beating from her father - to be an actress, soon after the First World War, was socially almost at the level of being a beggar. Anna had been educated at a convent school and her father had found an official government position for her. Anna preferred a film career and began to live with Karel Lamač. "I swim like a fish, ride like a cowboy, and I would do it all if the film required it," summarised the nineteen-year-old. After some years she wanted to start a family, but Lamač did not want to marry. So, after a three-year romance, on 6 July 1933 in , Ondra married German boxer . Schmeling had acquired the summer house in Bad Saarow belonging to the expressionist painter , who had fled exile from the Nazis, in 1933. Ondra and Schmeling appeared together in the film Knock-out (1935).

Throughout their marriage, the Nazi regime tried to exploit the fame and popularity of Ondra and Schmeling. They were often seen in photos with and - Schmeling portrayed as a German superman (he was heavyweight champion of the world between 1930 and 1932) and Ondra as a blonde , despite her origins. However, they never collaborated: Schmeling refused to accept honours from the German state and even secretly helped to hide two Jewish children, saving their lives; in Nazi Germany this was a capital offence. After the war, they were penalised financially for collaboration, and an arrest warrant was issued in . Nazi propaganda was taken literally and Schmeling never visited Ondra's homeland.

After the war, they were left without funds and assets. In 1949 they moved to near , and in the 1950s Schmeling began working for The Coca-Cola Company.

Their marriage was a happy one, although childless: Ondra miscarried after a car accident in 1936, and it was to be her only pregnancy. Later, Ondra sponsored the granddaughter of her friend Hermann Gronen, born in 1942, who was married to Rosa Gronen (née Schmeling) in his first marriage. Max Schmeling gave the granddaughter Rosa Maria Gronen (today Winters) a pair of boxing gloves at her christening.

Ondra and Schmeling were married until her death in 1987. Lamač remained her friend throughout his lifetime. He died in her arms in 1952 in Hamburg. Ondra was buried in the Saint Andreas Friedhof cemetery in Hollenstedt, West Germany. Schmeling died in 2005 and was buried next to her.


Film career
Her breakthrough was in the 1920 film Gilly in Prague for the First Time, and she acted in Czech and Austrian films in the 1920s, including (1926). With the films Eve's Daughters (1928) and Sinful and Sweet (1929) she conquered the German market.

She also appeared in some British dramas, most notably 's The Manxman and Blackmail (both 1929); in the latter, her character is the first “Hitchcock blonde". Blackmail was started as a silent film; in the course of production, however, it was decided to make it the first English sound film. A minute-long test film where Ondra speaks English has survived, in which Hitchcock teases her to get an emotional response by asking if she is a "bad woman" and if she slept with men, making her laugh out of embarrassment. Ondra's accent was considered unacceptable, but Hitchcock didn't want to do without her as an actress, so he had her part dubbed by British actress Joan Barry. Barry thus became the first voice actress and Anny Ondra the first foreign-language dubbed actress in film history, the dubbing taking place in an unusual way: Ondra moved her lips, Barry spoke the text outside the picture.

After returning to Germany, Ondra formed the production company Ondra-Lamač-Films with Karel Lamač, which lasted until 1936. Lamač directed her in several silent films, acted with her in films directed by other filmmakers, and continued to work together after her marriage to Max Schmeling. She played her first self-spoken sound film role alongside in Fairground People (1930).

Ondra made some forty more films in the sound era, the last in 1957, and in total over 90 films.

Ondra was portrayed by in the television movie Ring of Passion (1978), wherein the character was named Amy Ondra Schmeling. She was also portrayed by in the docudrama Joe and Max (2002) and by in Max Schmeling (2010).


Selected filmography
1920Gilly in Prague for the First TimeGirlSilent
1920Lady with the Small FootDandy's friendSilent
1921The Poisoned LightGrant's daughter AnnySilent
1922Look After Your Daughters Silent
Gypsy Love Silent
Lead Us Not into Temptation Silent
1923The Kidnapping of Fux the BankerFux's daughter DaisySilent
1924White ParadiseNina MirelováSilent
1925 Chyt'te ho! Lilly WardováSilentwith Karel Lamač
1926The Countess from PodskalíLiduškaSilent
Trude Silent
Never the TwainZuzka Pestová / Lili WeberováSilent
1927PratermizziSilent
Pantáta BezoušekMelankaSilent
Hotel Erzherzogin ViktoriaSteffi HaideggerSilent
Anicko, vrat se!Anicka KaresováSilent
Květ ze ŠumavyDáňaSilent
The Lovers of an Old CriminalFifi HrazánkováSilentwith
1928Eve's DaughtersNina Laval / Anny de LavaisSilent
God's ClayAngela CliffordSilentDirected by
EileenSilentDirected by
The First KissAnny CordSilent
Anni von AspenSilent
1929The ManxmanKate CregeenSilentDirected by
Sinful and SweetMusetteSilent
BlackmailAlice WhiteEnglishDirected by
The Girl with the WhipAnny NebenkrugSilent
1930The Caviar PrincessAnnemarieSilent
Das Mädel aus U.S.A.AnnemarieGerman
Fairground PeopleAnny FlockGerman
Eine Freundin, so goldig wie DuAnnyGerman
1931Him and His SisterAnny BrabcováCzechwith
Er und seine SchwesterAnny SpatzGermanwith
Die FledermausAdeleGermanwith Iván Petrovich and
1932Mamsell NitoucheMamsell NitoucheGermanwith
A Night in ParadiseMonika BöhnickeGermanwith
ArletteFrenchwith Iván Petrovich
Une nuit au paradisMonique BéchueFrench
Faut-il les marier ?AnnyFrenchwith Jean-Pierre Aumont
Die grausame FreundinWelgundaGerman
KikiKikiGermanwith
KikiKikiFrenchwith Pierre Richard-Willm
BabyBabyGermanwith
1933BabyBabyFrenchwith Pierre Richard-Willm
The Ideal SchoolmasterVěra MatysováCzech
Daughter of the RegimentMary DreizehnGerman
La fille du régimentMaryFrenchwith Pierre Richard-Willm
Fräulein Hoffmanns ErzählungenAnita LimannGermanwith
The Love HotelHanne BollGermanwith
1934The Switched BrideVirginia Vanderloo / CollyGermanwith
L'amour en cageLa baronne de Rèze / AnnyFrench
Little DorritAmy DorritGermanwith
Helena ZarembaGermanwith Hans Moser and Iván Petrovich
Polská krevHelena ZarembováCzech
1935KnockoutMarianne PlümkeGermanwith her husband
GroßreinemachenBessieGermanwith Wolf Albach-Retty
The Young CountBillyGermanwith Hans Söhnker
1936JosetteGermanDirected by Reinhold Schünzel
FlitterwochenIngeborgGermanwith Hans Söhnker
1937A Girl from the ChorusHenriette LangeGerman
Vor Liebe wird gewarntAnny PalmeGerman
Cause for DivorceAnnyGerman
Důvod k rozvoduAnny PlavcovaCzech
The Irresistible ManClaudette RenierGermanwith Hans Söhnker
1938Fools in the SnowDorothee HeinemannGerman
1941The GasmanErika KnittelGermanwith Heinz Rühmann
1943Heaven, We Inherit a CastleKarla SchreyvogelGerman
1951You Have to be BeautifulRode de LilaGermanwith
1957The Zurich EngagementAnny OndraGermanwith


Awards
  • She was given the Honorary German Film Award in 1970.


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