Millowitsch Willy
Willy Millowitsch (born January 8, 1909 in Bergisch Gladbach, Germany; died September 20, 1999 in Cologne, Germany) was a German actor, comedian, and director. He was one of the most popular German actors of the 20th century.
Millowitsch was born into a family of actors. His father, Peter Millowitsch, was a well-known comedian, and his mother, Maria Millowitsch, was a stage actress. Millowitsch made his stage debut at the age of six, and he began appearing in films in the 1930s.
During the Nazi era, Millowitsch was banned from performing for a time because of his Jewish ancestry. However, he continued to work in the theater, and he eventually became one of the most successful German actors of the post-war era.
Millowitsch was known for his broad acting style, his quick wit, and his warm personality. He starred in more than 100 films and television shows, and he also directed several films.
Millowitsch died in Cologne, Germany, on September 20, 1999. He was 90 years old.
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Recent Projects
Willy Millowitsch's last project was the film "Der alte Mann und das Meer" (The Old Man and the Sea), which was released in 1999.
Other Info
Willy Millowitsch was married twice. His first wife was the actress Gerty Solbach. His second wife was the actress Marita Köllner. Millowitsch had two children, a son named Peter and a daughter named Marita.