Emmy Wyda

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Emmy Wyda on a photograph by Alexander Binder

Emmy Wyda , born Emmy Wiede , (born March 2, 1876 in Danzig , German Empire , † January 22, 1942 in Berlin , German Empire) was a German actress .

Life

Since 1896 she has appeared on stages in Lüneburg , Barmen , Stuttgart , Cologne and Norderney . In 1904 she got an engagement at the Schillertheater in Berlin.

In the following years she worked at the Thalia Theater, the Theater am Nollendorfplatz , the Theater in the Admiralspalast , the Small Theater and, most recently, the Rose Theater. Since 1913 she was often in front of the camera, where she took on mother roles and especially aunt roles as a supporting actress and acted in the field of "comical old people". She also worked in the two Murnau film classics The Last Man (1924) and Faust - a German folk tale (1926).

She found her final resting place in the south-west cemetery in Stahnsdorf .

Filmography

  • 1913: Ilse and her three suitors
  • 1916: Dorrit's marital happiness
  • 1916: Homunculi
  • 1917: Mountain air
  • 1919: Countess Dolly
  • 1919: Prosecutor Jordan
  • 1919: Veritas vincit
  • 1920: The Kwannon from Okadera
  • 1921: The three aunts
  • 1921: The rats
  • 1921: Lotte Lore
  • 1922: The drawn
  • 1924: the last man
  • 1925: The farmer from Texas
  • 1925: The rooster in the basket
  • 1926: Annemarie and her Ulan
  • 1926: Faust - a German folk tale
  • 1926: Hell of love - experiences from a dance palace
  • 1926: Love's lust and suffering
  • 1926: Princess Trulala
  • 1927: Three boys moved
  • 1927: small town sinner
  • 1927: The linden landlady on the Rhine
  • 1927: Marie's soldier
  • 1928: The lady from till 12
  • 1928: The girl from the revue
  • 1928: The shop prince
  • 1928: Lemke's blessed widow
  • 1928: Polish economy
  • 1929: Miss Ensign
  • 1929: The gentleman from the tax office
  • 1929: Yes, yes, women are my weak side
  • 1929: return! Forgive everything!
  • 1929: Foolish luck
  • 1929: The Gypsy Primate
  • 1929: The Diary of a Lost Woman
  • 1929: Miss Lausbub
  • 1930: Quiet home with use of the kitchen
  • 1930: The affectionate relatives
  • 1930: Faded dreams
  • 1932: Cavaliers from Kurfürstendamm
  • 1932: love, joke and seriousness
  • 1932: Lies on Rügen
  • 1932: Modern dowry
  • 1932: Spies in the Savoy Hotel
  • 1932: Under the spell of Eulenspiegel
  • 1932: The great Bomberg
  • 1934: Mr. Mahler in a thousand distress
  • 1934: heart is trump
  • 1934: I sing myself into your heart
  • 1934: your greatest success
  • 1934: love wins
  • 1934: I marry my wife
  • 1935: Everything listens to my command
  • 1935: The man with the paw
  • 1935: If it weren't for the music
  • 1936: The jungle calls
  • 1936: The little Hermännchen
  • 1936: Hilde Petersen in poste restante
  • 1936: The ugly duckling
  • 1937: love can lie
  • 1937: As once in May
  • 1938: major alarm
  • 1939: Summer, Sun, Erika
  • 1940: Nanette
  • 1941: Riots in the women's monastery
  • 1941: Rote Mühle

publication

  • Just reach into it. Funny verses. G. Danner, Mühlhausen 1939.

literature

  • Kay Less : The film's great personal dictionary . The actors, directors, cameramen, producers, composers, screenwriters, film architects, outfitters, costume designers, editors, sound engineers, make-up artists and special effects designers of the 20th century. Volume 8: T - Z. David Tomlinson - Theo Zwierski. Schwarzkopf and Schwarzkopf, Berlin 2001, ISBN 3-89602-340-3 , pp. 477-488.

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