Lia Eibenschütz
Lia Eibenschütz (1899–1985) was a German actress. She was married to the actor Kurt Vespermann with whom she had a son Gerd Vespermann who also became an actor.
Lia Eibenschütz | |
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Born | |
Died | 9 March 1985 85) | (aged
Nationality | German |
Other names | Lya Eibenschütz |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1920-1971 |
Spouse(s) | Kurt Vespermann |
Selected filmography
- The War of the Oxen (1920)
- The Legend of Holy Simplicity (1920)
- The Prisoner (1920)
- The Conspiracy in Genoa (1921)
- Parisian Women (1921)
- The Buried Self (1921)
- The Passion of Inge Krafft (1921)
- Marie Antoinette, the Love of a King (1922)
- Nathan the Wise (1922)
- The Doll Maker of Kiang-Ning (1923)
- The Merchant of Venice (1923)
- The Little Duke (1924)
- Kaddish (1924)
- Horrido (1924)
- Love's Finale (1925)
- Destiny (1925)
- The Woman from Berlin (1925)
- The Great Opportunity (1925)
- Ash Wednesday (1925)
- Women of Luxury (1925)
- Wallenstein (1925)
- Lightning (1925)
- Out of the Mist (1927)
- A Modern Casanova (1928)
- Sixteen Daughters and No Father (1928)
- The Beloved of His Highness (1928)
- The Chaste Coquette (1929)
- The House in Montevideo (1951)
- My Leopold (1955)
- The Copper (1958)
- Sweetheart of the Gods (1960)
- Neues vom Hexer (1965)
- Long Legs, Long Fingers (1966)
- The Smooth Career (1967)
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