Olga Fabian was an American actress who is best known for her roles in “Judgment at Nuremberg,” “Waterfront,” and “Victoria Regina.” Born on September 15, 1885, in Vienna, Austria-Hungary, she became a notable figure in early television as Mrs. Bloom on “The Goldbergs.” She passed away in December 1983 in New York, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Olga Fabian was born into a time when theatre and film were still developing as forms of entertainment. Details about her family life are limited, but her career spanned several decades, showcasing her talent in various significant roles. She was particularly known for her impactful performances in both films and television.
Death and Legacy
Olga Fabian died in December 1983 in New York, leaving behind a legacy as a cherished actress in early American television and film. Her portrayal of memorable characters has made her a figure of nostalgia for fans of vintage shows. Her work continues to be celebrated by audiences who appreciate the history of television and cinema.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Ship of Fools | 1965-07-29 | Frau Schmitt |
Voice in the Wind | 1944-03-03 | Anna Hoffman |
My Pal, Wolf | 1944-09-25 | Mama Eisdaar |
Judgment at Nuremberg | 1961-12-18 | Elsa Lindnow |
J.T. | 1969-12-13 | Mrs. Rosen |
My Girl Tisa | 1948-02-07 | |
Waterfront | 1944-06-10 | Mrs. Hauser |