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Ilka Windish(1925-1998)

  • Actress
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Ilka Windish has played many dramatic roles in her acting career but none outweighs the fascinating drama of her own life. She was impressed by both Germans and Russians before escaping to the United States.

Ilka was born in Vienna as Ilonka Katerina Gerta Maria Theresa Windisch. She was 12 when Hitler invaded Austria (1938), and was studying to be an actress when Hitler decided his troops on the Russian front needed the lilt of Viennese laughter in entertainment. As an entertainer she was sent to the Leningrad sector, along with almost two dozen other students. She was reported to have said, "We were conscripted like soldiers and had to take the oath of allegiance to Hitler. This meant we could be shot if we deserted." For over six months she sang and danced and "died a little" every time applause was drowned out by the booming of the front-line guns.

Returning to Vienna, she won a contract from the Viennese Film Company and starred in eight films, until 1943 brought a change at the studio. Things were going so badly with the Nazis that the studio was converted into a factory, and all contractees were put to work making uniforms and other war apparel. The end of the war brought the Russians to Vienna. Ilka's film company was reestablished, but the performing personnel were "under contract" to the government-operated Cabaret Simplicissimum. She sang and acted for her supper - "mostly lard, flour, and bread".

She met an American war correspondent, Joseph Israels. They wed in 1946 and settled down in a New York apartment in 1947. She studied English, became miserably homesick and took Israels' suggestion that "an actress should act." She acted in a play, "Chameleon," appeared on Hollywood's Screen Test show, and then she and Joe went back to Vienna. They produced a movie in which Ilka starred, and she appeared in other films. Again they returned to New York together, where Israels suddenly died of a heart attack.

To earn money quickly, Ilka became a fashion model, which led to television acting again and to the show, "Studio One." The producer was Felix Jackson and they fell in love. They were married in 1955, and a son, Lawrence, was born to them the following year.
BornMarch 15, 1925
DiedJune 28, 1998(73)
BornMarch 15, 1925
DiedJune 28, 1998(73)
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Known for

Tony Curtis, Yul Brynner, and Christine Kaufmann in Taras Bulba (1962)
Taras Bulba
6.3
  • Sofia Bulba
  • 1962
Frühlingsstimmen
  • Mannequin(as Ilka Windisch)
  • 1952
Paul Hubschmid and Viveca Lindfors in No Time for Flowers (1952)
No Time for Flowers
6.2
  • Woman Drunk
  • 1952
Wienerinnen (1952)
Wienerinnen
7.2
  • Edith(as Ilka Windisch)
  • 1952

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  • All My Darling Daughters (1972)
    All My Darling Daughters
    6.8
    TV Movie
    • Mrs. Stephanelli
    • 1972
  • The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (1969)
    The Bold Ones: The New Doctors
    6.8
    TV Series
    • Anitra Rokono
    • 1972
  • Opération Omega (1971)
    Opération Omega
    6.7
    TV Mini Series
    • Hester Portinari
    • 1971
  • The Smugglers (1968)
    The Smugglers
    6.3
    TV Movie
    • Anna
    • 1968
  • Opération vol (1968)
    Opération vol
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Madame Rhodos
    • 1968
  • James Arness, Amanda Blake, Milburn Stone, and Dennis Weaver in Gunsmoke (1955)
    Gunsmoke
    8.1
    TV Series
    • Vera Stonecipher
    • Rosita Scanzano
    • 1965–1968
  • Alex Cord and Shirley Eaton in The Scorpio Letters (1967)
    The Scorpio Letters
    6.3
    TV Movie
    • Miss Gunther
    • 1967
  • Haute tension (1963)
    Haute tension
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Jutta Hauptman
    • 1965
  • Elinor Donahue, Mark Goddard, and Andrea Sacino in Many Happy Returns (1964)
    Many Happy Returns
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Mariana
    • 1965
  • Bonanza (1959)
    Bonanza
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Mother Veronica
    • 1963
  • Empire (1962)
    Empire
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Eva
    • 1963
  • Tony Curtis, Yul Brynner, and Christine Kaufmann in Taras Bulba (1962)
    Taras Bulba
    6.3
    • Sofia Bulba
    • 1962
  • Échec et mat (1960)
    Échec et mat
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Maria Richards
    • Teresa Garcia
    • 1960–1962
  • Robert Harland and Stephen McNally in Target: The Corruptors (1961)
    Target: The Corruptors
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Eleni
    • 1962
  • Tuesday Weld in Ombres sur le soleil (1961)
    Ombres sur le soleil
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Rita Bellini
    • 1961

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Ilka Windisch
  • Born
    • March 15, 1925
    • Vienna, Austria
  • Died
    • June 28, 1998
    • Camarillo, California, USA(undisclosed)
  • Spouses
      Felix JacksonAugust 6, 1955 - December 7, 1992 (his death, 1 child)

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    Viennese Ilka Windish was asked by an American friend to share her old world beauty secrets. She was reported to have smiled indulgently before explaining that she had lived in Austria during the Russian occupation and could not lay hands on commercial cosmetics; she learned to use cucumber juice as a facial astringent, castor oil as a treatment for her hair, and eggs for a facial mask. "When we could spare a cucumber," Ilka explained, "we would splash its juice again and again over a clean face and you will see the difference." (As reported on page 11 of the Big Spring Daily Herald (Big Spring, Texas), June 6, 1962.

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