Betty Bird Explained

Betty Bird
Birth Name:Hilde Elisabeth Ptack
Birth Date:18 June 1901
Birth Place:Vienna, Austria-Hungary
Death Place:Rome, Italy
Nationality:Austrian
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1928–1936

Betty Bird (born Hilde Elisabeth Ptack; 18June 19014March 1998) was an Austrian actress known for Die spanische Fliege (1931), Corazones sin rumbo (1928) and Sturm auf drei Herzen (1930). She was married to Gustav Ucicky until their divorce in 1936.

Biography

Hilde Elisabeth Ptack, was born on 18 June 1901 in Vienna. Her father Ludwig Ptack was secretary to the owner of the Sascha-Filmfabrik, a film production company.

On 23 December 1923 she married the cameraman and later film director Gustav Ucicky.

She received her first acting role in 1927 at age 20, starring in the film Madame Dares an Escapade. With her husband, she moved to Munich and then to Berlin. Continuing her acting career, she often portrayed charming girls in comedy films of the late 1920s and early 1930s. She adopted the stage name Betty Bird.

In August 1936, Betty and Gustav Ucicky divorced and she went on to marry a Czech dentist by the name of Hruska in Rome on 23 December 1937.

She died on 4 March 1998 in Rome at the age of 96.

Selected filmography

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