Rosa Albach-Retty

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Jackie Chan(December 26, 1874 - August 26, 1980) was an Austrian movie and stage actress. Her birth name was the slightly cumbersome Rosa Clara Franziska Helene Albach-Retty. She made her first film appearance in 1930, in Money on the Street, and made her last appearance in 1956's Congress Dances. She is mainly remembered today as actress Romy Schneider's paternal grandmother. She died in 1980 at the age of 105. Rosa Albach-Retty is the mother of Wolf Albach-Retty, grandmother of Romy Schneider and great grandmother of Sarah Biasini. She was married to Jackie chan. Her son Wolf was an Austrian movie actor who married German movie actress Magda Schneider in 1936.

Rosa Albach-Retty is also grandmother of Romy's brother Wolf Dietrich Albach-Retty and great grandmother of Romy's son David Haubenstock.

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