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Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Monday, September 16, 2019
Oktoberfest München
Marisa Mell is ready to start the Oktoberfest in Münich, Germany
together with German movie star Helmut Fischer in the mid '80s.
On September 21st 2019 in Münich, Germany the world famous Oktoberfest starts with a lot of beer and prätzels. During two weeks people from all over the world are celebrating the end of summer, the start of autumn and enjoying the harvest of their hard work during the hot summer months. Marisa Mell was during the mid '80s special guest star with German movie star Helmut Fischer on one of the opening nights of the festivaties. The first barrel of beer of the night was opened by her in A traditional by way with the use of a classic beer barrel hammer.
Saturday, July 6, 2019
Saturday, June 29, 2019
Saturday, June 22, 2019
The Aloof
Marisa Mell was one of the It-Girls from the Swinging Sixties. Although she was professionaly based in Rome, Italy, she was well aware of what happened in the UK and USA regarding fashion, music and movies. So once in a while she got a photo opportunity dressing up in 60's London Carnaby Street style, which was completely different from the mediterranean fashion styles she was used to. Hence these pictures show a completely different Marisa Mell and demonstrates that she was capable of taking on a lot of different personalities in the right outfit. Seeing these pictures always reminds me of "The Aloof" from the 1969 movie "Sweet Charity" with Shirley MacLaine, and the quirky music.
Saturday, June 15, 2019
Alma Mahler-Werfel
Marisa Mell
as “Alma Mahler-Werfel”
Alma Maria Mahler Gropius Werfel, born Alma
Margaretha Maria Schindler; 31 August 1879 – 11 December 1964, was a
Viennese-born composer, author, editor and socialite. At age fifteen, she was
mentored by Max Burckhard. Musically active from her early years, she was the
composer of at least 17 songs for voice and piano. In her early years, she fell
in love with composer and conductor Alexander von Zemlinsky, but their
relationship did not last long. She became the wife of composer Gustav Mahler,
who did not approve of her continuing to compose music. Eventually she fell
into depression from being artistically stifled. While her marriage was
struggling, she had an affair with Walter Gropius. Gustav started to encourage
Alma's composing and helped prepare some of her compositions for publication,
but died soon after this attempted reconciliation in 1911. Alma married Gropius
in 1915 and the couple had a daughter together, Manon Gropius. During her
marriage to Gropius, Alma had an affair with Franz Werfel. Alma and Werfel were
eventually married after Alma separated from Gropius. In 1938, after the
Anschluss, Werfel and Alma were forced to flee Austria as it was unsafe for
Jews. Eventually the couple settled in Los Angeles. In later years, her salon
became part of the artistic scene, first in Vienna, then in Los Angeles and in
New York.
Alma
Mahler-Werfel died 11 December 1964 in New York City. She was buried on 8
February 1965 in the Grinzing Cemetery of Vienna, in the same cemetery as her
daughter Manon Gropius and her first husband Gustav Mahler.
This was a theatre production in honor of poet Franz Werfel's 100th anniversary of his birthday on September 10th 1990. The production "Dort und Hier" started in Graz-Austria, Marisa Mell's home town, and did presumably go on tour in Austria. Sadly there is not much information known of this production, even André Schneider, author of the great Marisa Mell book "Die Feuerblume -Über Marisa Mell und ihre Filme, has not much information about this production. Sadly it was one of the last theatre productions of Marisa Mell because soon after she became very ill leading up to her untimely death!
A young Alma Mahler-Werfel
Thanks to André Schneider for providing this wonderful theatre broschure which is quite hard to find.
Labels:
Alma Mahler-Werfel,
Andre Schneider,
Die Feuerblume
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
Thursday, May 30, 2019
Saturday, May 25, 2019
"Everybody Has Something To Hide" Reprise (Mata Hari)
In the autumn of 1967, Marisa Mell was in full rehearsal mode for the opening of the musical Mata Hari, planned for January 13th 1968 at the Alvin Theatre in New York City. So dress fittings were also on her agenda. This is a very rare photo from one of the dress fittings with famous costume designer Irene Sharaff, who did almost all famous Broadway musical productions of that era like Funny Girl and Hello, Dolly! with Barbra Streisand, and of course movies like Cleopatra with Elisabeth Taylor or the King and I with Yul Brynner. And as always Marisa Mell, being a heavy chain smoker, is smoking a cigarette during the dress fitting.
Labels:
Broadway,
Irene Sharaff,
Mata Hari,
Pernell Roberts,
Vincentti Minnelli
Friday, May 17, 2019
Friday, May 10, 2019
Sunday, May 5, 2019
From Japan With Love 1971
Marisa Mell was not only big in Europe and Latin America at the end of the '60's and during the '70's, but also quite known in the Land of the Rising Sun, Japan. This picture was taken by Angelo Frontoni, her favoriter Italian jet-set photographer, around 1967-1969, and used to illustrate the month of June 1971. So the picture was not a recent one, but a few years older then the date on the calander. How do we know? After the débâcle the musical "Mata Hari", Marisa Mell took it personally very hard that the show was such a big flop in America and bombed her career in the States, that she physically aged quite quickly afterwards. She was still very beautiful but due to the mishap she had lost the "freshness" in her face that you still can see in this picture.
Thursday, April 25, 2019
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