- Ernst Wurmser had to leave Germany with the rise of the National Socialist because he was not an Aryan and he went back to Austria. There he concentrated to his stage career by the majority.
- During his time in Berlin he also entered the film business and he took part in the productions "Taschendiebe" (1921), "Die Furcht vor dem Weibe" (1921) and "Die letzten Menschen" (1921). Finally he returned to Austria where he was engaged at the Neue Wiener Bühne, later followed appearances at other theaters which led him even to the Deutsches Theater in New York and from 1930 again to Berlin.
- Ernst Wurmser never returned to Europe. He died in Buenos Aires in 1950.
- The actor Ernst Wurmser began his stage career in 1903 where he often played funny roles.
- When the political situation changed in Austria as well as in Germany he emigrated via Czechoslovakia to Bolivia. Later he continued his stage career in Argentina at the Freie Deutsche Bühne where he also directed some plays as a director.
- He appeared in his last silent movie in 1926 called "Frau Braier aus Gaya" (1926). It followed a longer interruption before he continued his film career in the sound film era of the 30s.
- He appeared on different stages in Austria-Hungary, from 1917 in Prague and from 1920 in Berlin, among other at the Lessing-Theater.
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