Gusti Huber

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Gusti Huber (b. July 27, 1914 in Wiener Neustadt Austria - d. July 12, 1993 in New York City) was an Austrian theater and film actress.

She received her acting training from Dr. Beer who also arranged her debut in Zurich. She had her first film roll in 1935 and two years later achieved her big breakthrough in the film adaptation of the play Unentshuldigte Stunde (Unexcused Hour).

Among the best known of her 20 films to 1945 were the 1937 Land der Liebe (Land of Love), 1939 Marguerite and 1941 Jenny und der Herr im Frack (Jenny and the Gentleman in Tails). After that she worked for four years at the Viennese Burgtheater and other stages.

After the war with her second husband, an officer in the US liberation army, she went to the USA in 1952, but then acted only occasionally. Her last film was the 1959 Das Tagebuch der Anne Frank (The Diary of Anne Frank), in which she played the roll of the mother Edith Frank, which she had also previously done in the theater.

Gusti Huber's daughter was Bibi Besch (1942 - 1996) - a versatile actress who has had rolls in films such as Star Trek II and other films and in television and has received several Emmy nominations. Her granddaughter is actress Samantha Mathis (born 1970), who was in American Psycho and other films.

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