Ellen Richter
Ellen Richter  | |
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![]() Richter in a 1920s photo  | |
| Born | Käthe Weiß 21 July 1891  | 
| Died | 11 September 1969 (aged 78) | 
| Occupation(s) | Actress, producer | 
| Years active | 1915–1933 | 
| Spouse | |
Ellen Richter (born Käthe Weiß; 21 July 1891 – 11 September 1969) was an Austrian-Jewish[1] film actress of the silent era. She was married to Willi Wolff, who directed many of her films. Ellen Richter composed her own production company to create her films.[2] She worked primarily in Germany and was one of the foremost actresses of Weimar cinema.

Selected filmography
- The Spy (1917)
 - The Flyer from Goerz (1918)
 - The Monastery of Sendomir (1919)
 - The Toy of the Tsarina (1919)
 - Superstition (1919)
 - The Teahouse of the Ten Lotus Flowers (1919)
 - Die Tochter des Mehemed (1919)
 - Out of the Depths (1919)
 - The Love of a Thief (1920)
 - The Last Kolczaks (1920)
 - Napoleon and the Little Washerwoman (1920)
 - Princess Woronzoff (1920)
 - Mary Tudor (1920)
 - The White Death (1921)
 - The Adventuress of Monte Carlo (1921)
 - The Riddle of the Sphinx (1921)
 - Lola Montez, the King's Dancer (1922)
 - The Woman Worth Millions (1923)
 - The Great Unknown (1924)
 - Flight Around the World (1925)
 - Shadows of the Metropolis (1925)
 - The Great Duchess (1926)
 - Maytime (1926)
 - Heads Up, Charley (1927)
 - The Imaginary Baron (1927)
 - The Most Beautiful Legs of Berlin (1927)
 - The Lady with the Tiger Skin (1927)
 - Immorality (1928)
 - Moral (1928)
 - Police Spy 77 (1930)
 - The Woman Without Nerves (1930)
 - The Adventurer of Tunis (1931)
 - Madame Pompadour (1931)
 - The Secret of Johann Orth (1932)
 - Manolescu, Prince of Thieves (1933)
 
References
- ^ Siegbert Salomon Prawer, Between Two Worlds: The Jewish Presence in German and Austrian Film, 1910-1933, Berghahn Books (2007), p. 213
 - ^ Rogowski p.128
 
Bibliography
- Bach, Steven. Marlene Dietrich: Life and Legend. University of Minnesota Press, 2011.
 - Kreimeier, Klaus. The UFA Story: A Story of Germany's Greatest Film Company 1918-1945. University of California Press, 1999.
 - Rogowski, Christian. The Many Faces of Weimar Cinema: Rediscovering Germany's Filmic Legacy. Camden House, 2010.
 
