- Elfi von Dassanowsky
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caption = Elfi von Dassanowsky at the WIC "Living Legacy Awards" 2000
name = Elfi von Dassanowsky
birthname = Elfriede Maria Elisabeth Charlotte von Dassanowsky
birthdate = birth date|1924|2|2|mf=y
location =Vienna, Austria
deathdate = death date and age|2007|10|2|1924|2|2|mf=y
deathplace =Los Angeles, USA
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spouse =Elfriede "Elfi" von
Dassanowsky (February 2 1924 –October 2 2007 ) was an Austrian-Americansinger ,pianist ,film producer andhumanitarian .Early life
Elfi von Dassanowsky was born Elfriede Maria Elisabeth Charlotte von Dassanowsky in
Vienna , the daughter of Franz Leopold von Dassanowsky, a civil servant in the Austrian Trade Ministry, and Anna von Dassanowsky (nee Grünwald). A pianoprodigy at the age of 5, she became at age 15, the youngest woman admitted toVienna 's Academy of Music and Performing Arts to that date as the protégé of concert pianist,Emil von Sauer . While a student, film directorKarl Hartl chose her to instructCurd Jürgens in piano, so that he could play the instrument on screen (it served him well beyond the era, to the 1971 Hollywood film "The Mephisto Waltz "). But Dassanowsky's studies and early career were halted for extended labor service when she rejected membership in Nazi organizations. The powerful UFA Studio inBerlin offered her a film contract in 1944, which she also declined.Career
In 1946, von Dassanowsky made her opera debut as Susanna in
Mozart 's "Le Nozze di Figaro " at the Stadttheater St. Pölten and created in concerts for the Allied High Command. She remains one of the few women in film history, and at age 22 one of the youngest, to co-found a film studio -- Belvedere Film -- the first new studio facility in postwarVienna .With senior partners August Diglas and Emmerich Hanus, the studio created such German-language classics as "Die Glücksmühle" (The Mill of Happiness, 1946), "Dr. Rosin" (1949), and "Märchen vom Glück" ("Kiss Me, Casanova", 1949), and gave
Gunther Philipp andNadja Tiller their first screen roles. She starred inopera s,operetta s, theatrical dramas and comedies, helped initiate several theater groups, was announcer for Allied Forces Broadcasting and theBBC , toured WestGermany in a one-woman-show and gave master classes in voice and piano. During this period, Dassanowsky also modeled exclusively for Austrian painter Franz Xaver Wolf (1896–1990), whose work featuring her image is now in museum and private collections. An expert in theIgnace Paderewski piano technique, her musical pedagogy continued in the 1950s inCanada andNew York , where she also married and had a son and daughter. At this time she turned to design and created a prototype for woman's leather day coat, which is now in the collection of theMAK -The Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna. She later divorced and her marriage was annulled. Although she never remarried, she was briefly linked with author and actor, Prince HeinrichStarhemberg (aka Henry Gregor, 1934-1997) in the mid 1990s.In Hollywood in the 1960s, she resisted becoming a trendy Euro-starlet and preferred to remain behind the camera as a vocal coach for director/producer
Otto Preminger . In 1962, she became anaturalized citizen of the United States. A successful Los Angeles businesswoman, in 1999, she re-established Belvedere Film as a Los Angeles/Vienna-based production company with her son, Robert. She was executive producer of the award-winning dramatic short film, "Semmelweis" (2001), the spy-comedy, "Wilson Chance" (2005), and several works in progress at the time of her passing, including the documentary "The Archduke and Herbert Hinkel" (due to be released in 2008).Recognized internationally for her unique work as a pioneering woman in film production and as a multi-talent in postwar
Austria n arts and culture, von Dassanowsky is the only Austrian woman to receive the Women’s International Center’s prestigious Living Legacy Award, and has been honored with theUNESCO Mozart Medal , the Austrian Decoration of Merit, the FrenchOrdre des Arts et des Lettres , the Austrian Film Archive's Lifetime Achievement Medal, by the State ofCalifornia and the cities ofVienna andLos Angeles , where von Dassanowsky lived since 1962. Additionally, she is reported to have been nominated for the honoraryRight Livelihood Award in the late 1990s.Death
While in
Kona, Hawaii in July 2007, Dassanowsky suffered a life-threateningembolism . She was flown to Queens Hospital inHonolulu and part of her left leg had to be amputated. She was reported to be recovering well in rehabilitation inLos Angeles and was expected to continue her efforts in film production as well as arts andUNESCO promotion. According to news reports, amputee celebrityHeather Mills took a personal interest in her rehabilitation. However, Dassanowsky diedOctober 2 2007 in Los Angeles of heart failure. She was interred in a Designated Grave of Honor at theZentralfriedhof in Vienna on July 25, 2008.Foundation
In November 2007, the planned establishment of the "Elfi von Dassanowsky Foundation" was announced in Vienna. It would continue the pioneering and creative spirit of the late artist by developing awards and grants for emerging women filmmakers.
External links
* [http://www.germanhollywood.com/dass.html German-Hollywood Connection Interview]
* [http://www.wic.org/bio/edassano.htm Women's International Center-Living Legacy Award]
* [http://www.univie.ac.at/biografiA/projekt/aktuell/dassanowsky.htm BiografiA]
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* [http://www.filmreference.com/Writers-and-Production-Artists-Vi-Win/Von-Dassanowsky-Elfi.html Film Reference biography]
* [http://www.aeiou.at/aeiou.encyclop.d/d092940.htm Elfi von Dassanowsky in the Encyclopedia of Austria at AEIOU]
* [http://www.ots.at/presseaussendung.php?schluessel=OTS_20070812_OTS0017&ch=kultur Austrian Press Agency release August 12, 2007]
* [http://www.ots.at/meldung.php?schluessel=OTS_20071001_OTS0271 Austrian Press Agency release October 1, 2007]
* [http://www.einsiders.com/features/columns/2007_review_obituaries.php Entertainment Insiders obituary]
* [http://www.elfivondassanowsky.org Elfi von Dassanowsky Foundation]
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