Waltraut Haas, Beloved Austrian Actress and Singer, Dies at 97

28-04-2025


The Austrian entertainment industry mourns the loss of Waltraut Haas, a revered actress and singer, who passed away at the age of 97. Haas, whose career spanned several decades, was a beloved figure in Austrian cinema and theater, leaving behind a legacy that touched the hearts of many. Her family confirmed her passing, expressing gratitude for her long life and the joy she brought to countless individuals.

Haas's journey to stardom was marked by her iconic role as 'Mariandl' in the 1947 film 'Der Hofrat Geiger,' directed by Willi Forst. This role catapulted her into fame, making her a household name in Austria. Over the years, she shared the screen with legendary actors such as Hans Moser and Paul Hörbiger, further cementing her status as a staple of Austrian post-war cinema.

Beyond her cinematic achievements, Haas was celebrated for her warmth, humor, and deeply lovable personality. Her family remembered her as not just a talented artist but also a kind-hearted individual whose absence leaves a significant void. They have requested privacy during this time of mourning, with her farewell to be held in the intimate setting of her closest family members.

Waltraut Haas's contributions to Austrian culture were not limited to the silver screen. She also made her mark on the theater stage, showcasing her versatility and passion for the performing arts. Her enduring partnership with director Franz Antel was instrumental in shaping an era of Austrian filmmaking. Haas's legacy as 'Mariandl' and the 'Rösslwirtin of the nation' will forever remain a cherished part of Austria's cultural heritage.

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