Jenny Jugo (born Eugenie Walter; 14 June 1904 – 30 September 2001) was an Austrian actress. She appeared in more than fifty films between 1925 and 1950.
She was placed under contract by the German studio UFA in 1924, but struggled in early dramatic roles. Towards the end of the silent era, she fared much better in comedies and this trend continued into the 1930s. She became known for her portrayal of bouncy, assertive characters. Many of her films during this period were directed by Erich Engel. She continued making films during the Nazi era until 1943, spending much of the rest of her time at her home in Bavaria.
She was in a relationship with the producer Eberhard Klagemann who oversaw her final three post-war productions, including the DEFA comedy Don't Dream, Annette (1949).
In 1950 she married her former co-star Friedrich Benfer and retired from acting at the age of 46. In 1971 she received a lifetime achievement award for her outstanding contribution to German cinema.
Acting
48
Female
1904-06-14
Mürzzuschlag, Austria
Eugenie Walter, Женни Юго
Docks of Hamburg
Loves of Casanova
Looping the Loop
Allotria
The Blue Mouse
Königskinder
Hearts Are Trumps
Who Takes Love Seriously?
Pygmalion
A Dangerous Game
Zigeuner der Nacht
Tonight with Me
Hard Luck Mary
Victoria in Dover
The Night with the Emperor
Miss Madame
Nanette
A Hopeless Case
Much Ado About Nixi
Unser Fräulein Doktor
There Is Only One Love
Träum’ nicht, Annette!
Five from the Jazzband
The Great Passion
Express Train of Love
The Naked Truth
Headlong into happiness
Die kleine und die große Liebe
Sag’ endlich ja
Die Hose
The Town Stands on Its Head
Die Gattin
A Song for You
Tonight - Eventually
Die indiskrete Frau
Six Girls and a Room for the Night
Land der Sehnsucht
Schiff in Not
Friesenblut
Die Puppe vom Lunapark
Ledige Töchter
Die Flucht vor der Liebe
Prinz Louis Ferdinand
Der Kampf gegen Berlin
The Queen of Spades
Die Schmugglerbraut von Mallorca
Der Bund der Drei
The Tower of Silence