Lizzi Waldmüller (25 May 1904 in Knittelfeld, Styria – 8 April 1945 in Vienna) was an Austrian singer and actress whose breakthrough to stardom came through her role as Rachel in the Willi Forst movie Bel Ami in 1939.
Waldmüller had her theatre debut in Innsbruck in the 1920s, before finding success in Graz, Vienna and eventually abroad - in Germany. She became renowned through the Paul Lincke song 'Ich bin die Frau, von der man spricht' (I am the woman they're talking about). At the beginning of the 1930s, she played supporting roles next to stars such as Heinz Rühmann, Hans Albers and her husband Max Hansen, whom she divorced in 1938.
She died on 8 April 1945 in an air raid in Vienna, Austria, a month before the end of World War II. Her memorial can be found in Friedhof Hadersdorf-Weidlingau, Hadersdorf-Weidlingau, Penzing, Vienna.
1948
as Self - film scenes (archive footage)
1945
as Alexandra Durran, Sängerin
1944
as Manuela del Orta
1943
as Maria Brandt-Hellmer
1943
as Milizza Karena
1942
as Operettendiva Vilma Berner
1941
as Anita Rodino
1941
as Operettensängerin Vera Waldner
1940
as Odette
1940
as Odetta
1940
as Steffie Schneider
1939
as Rachel
1936
as Bibi
1934
as Tatjana
1933
as Liane Heller
1932
as Elisabeth
1932
1931
as Señorita Rosita