- Born
- Died
- Birth nameRegina Kalisch
- Nickname
- The Hungarian Nightingale
- Gitta Alpar was born on February 5, 1900 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]. She was an actress, known for The Loves of Madame Dubarry (1935), She, or Nobody (1932) and Gitta entdeckt ihr Herz (1932). She was married to Niels Wessel Bagge and Gustav Fröhlich. She died on February 17, 1991 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- SpousesNiels Wessel Bagge(1939 - 1951) (divorced)Gustav Fröhlich(April 5, 1931 - 1935) (divorced, 1 child)
- One child with G.Fröhlich: Julika Fröhlich
- Austro-Hungarian actress and coloratura soprano. A cantor's daughter, she was trained at the University of Budapest and made her operatic debut in 1923. During her heyday, she performed at most of the top opera houses in Vienna and Berlin, later also appearing in a few early 1930's German films. As she had Jewish ancestry, she was forced to flee from Germany in 1935 and moved via England to the United States. She attempted a comeback in films, but ultimately failed as a result of her heavy accent and poor command of the English language.
- She left Europe in 1938 and went to Argentina, in the following year she arrived the USA. There she was not able to continue her career and earned her living as a singing teacher.
- Gitta Alpar was married with the actor Gustav Fröhlich, but the marriage had to be dissolved in the National Socialist Germany, moreover Gustav Fröhlich distanced from his wife because he didn't want to endanger his career. He later tried to apologize for his behavior but Gitta Alpar was not able to answer his prayers. A circumstance which gave him a hard time in his last leaving years and which beclouded his lust for life.
- She fled to Budapest where she continued her career and in 1936 she got an engagement in England. Other tours followed in Poland and Chechovlovkia.
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