According to foreign media reports on December 12, Gertraud Jesserer, a veteran actor from Austria, was killed in a fire at the age of 77.

Jessel was hit by a fire on Thursday in an apartment in Vienna that burned for three and a half hours, and the authorities sent nine fire trucks and 12 firefighters to control the fire.
The cause of the fire is being investigated by experts and has not yet been made public.
After Jessell's death, many reporters arrived at the scene and found that the room was a mess, so the residents had been evacuated.
Jessel's son was interviewed to confirm that his mother was killed in the fire, just days before her 78th birthday.
Jessell, who has been on the stage all his life, suffered hardships in his ancient years, which is deplorable.
Jessel is a famous Austrian actress who began filming at the age of 14 and has an acting career of more than 60 years.
Jessell was a young talented man who participated in dozens of film and television dramas such as "Princess Mary", "Silent", "Wheel Dance", "Semi-Gentle Woman", etc., during which time he also performed in stage plays at the oldest Theater in Vienna, the Cerfstadt, and became a resident actor of the theater.
Jessel was awarded several times during her lifetime, including the Vienna Gold Medal of Honor and the Order of Honor of the Federal Capital, and is one of Austria's best-known actresses. When he was young, Jessell was a gorgeous woman, and when he was old, he was still an elegant lady, and he was deeply loved and respected by the audience.
In November, Jessell was also interviewed about his 60 years as an artist.
Unlike many legendary actresses, Jessell does not have a rich love history and is loyal to love to the death.
Her husband is the German actor Peter Vogel, who has starred in forty or fifty films, is a popular movie star in the sixties and seventies, and the two have two children.
Sadly, Jessell's husband committed suicide in 1978 at the age of 41. Thirteen years later, her youngest son, actor Nicholas Vogel, died in the war in Yugoslavia, when Nicholas was a war correspondent.
Jessel's husband, Peter Vogel (pictured below, first from the left):
Jessel's son, Nikolas Vogel:
The loss of his son in middle age did not crush Jessel, and in the following decades, Jessell continued to perform on stage, interpreting the joys and sorrows of the world. How to expect life to be like a drama, 77-year-old Mrs. Jessel left in this way, people sigh.