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Erna Morena(1885-1962)

  • Actress
  • Writer
  • Producer
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Erna Morena
Erna Morena was born on 24 April 1885 in Wörth am Main, Bavaria, Germany. She was an actress and writer, known for Das Tagebuch einer Verlorenen (1918), Colomba (1918) and Lulu (1917). She was married to Wilhelm Herzog. She died on 20 July 1962 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
BornApril 24, 1885
DiedJuly 20, 1962(77)
BornApril 24, 1885
DiedJuly 20, 1962(77)
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Known for

Erna Morena, Richard Oswald, and Josef Fenneker in Das Tagebuch einer Verlorenen (1918)
Das Tagebuch einer Verlorenen
7.3
  • Thymian
  • 1918
Colomba (1918)
Colomba
  • Colomba
  • 1918
Lulu (1917)
Lulu
5.8
  • Lulu
  • 1917
Mysteries of India, Part II: Above All Law (1921)
Mysteries of India, Part I: Truth
6.7
  • Savitri - die Fürstin
  • the Princess
  • 1921

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Actress



  • Unsterbliche Geliebte (1951)
    Unsterbliche Geliebte
    5.1
    • Äbtissin
    • 1951
  • Die verzauberte Prinzessin (1940)
    Die verzauberte Prinzessin
    • 1940
  • Ferdinand Marian and Bruno Rehak in Jud Süß (1940)
    Jud Süß
    5.0
    • Frau des Konsistorialrats
    • 1940
  • Karin Hardt in Fasching (1939)
    Fasching
    6.2
    • Direktrice im Modesalon
    • 1939
  • Weiß-Ferdl in Der arme Millionär (1939)
    Der arme Millionär
    6.0
    • Baronin Marcella
    • 1939
  • Between the Parents
    • Frau Hansen, Inges Mutter
    • 1938
  • Alfred Abel, Theo Mackeben, Erika Dannhoff, Bernhard Goetzke, Carl Hoffmann, Helmut Hoffmann, Theodor Loos, Erna Morena, Margarete Schön, Robert A. Stemmle, Luise Ullrich, Heinz von Cleve, Mathias Wieman, Curt Prickler, and Josef Fenneker in Viktoria (1935)
    Viktoria
    7.5
    • Die Schloßherrin
    • 1935
  • Jenny Jugo in Pygmalion (1935)
    Pygmalion
    6.6
    • 1935
  • La chanson de l'adieu (1934)
    La chanson de l'adieu
    7.5
    • La Baronne d'Orléans
    • 1934
  • Franz Grothe, Willi Forst, Gustaf Gründgens, Karl Hartl, Franz Herterich, Edwin Jürgensen, Fritz Klotsch, Maria Koppenhöfer, Erna Morena, Rose Stradner, Gustav Waldau, Paula Wessely, and Josef Fenneker in So endete eine Liebe (1934)
    So endete eine Liebe
    6.9
    • Josephine
    • 1934
  • Abschiedswalzer (1934)
    Abschiedswalzer
    6.7
    • Herzogin von Orleans
    • 1934
  • Zwischen zwei Herzen
    • Frau Georgius
    • 1934
  • Elisabeth und der Narr (1934)
    Elisabeth und der Narr
    6.8
    • Die Äbtissin
    • 1934
  • Liebesfrühling
    • 1933
  • Die vom Niederrhein
    5.0
    • Hans Steinherrs Mutter
    • 1933

Writer



  • Colomba (1918)
    Colomba
    • screenplay
    • 1918
  • Werner Krauss and Erna Morena in Madame d' Ora (1918)
    Madame d' Ora
    • script
    • 1918

Producer



  • Colomba (1918)
    Colomba
    • producer
    • 1918
  • Werner Krauss and Erna Morena in Madame d' Ora (1918)
    Madame d' Ora
    • producer
    • 1918

Personal details

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  • Born
    • April 24, 1885
    • Wörth am Main, Bavaria, Germany
  • Died
    • July 20, 1962
    • Munich, Bavaria, Germany(undisclosed)
  • Spouse
    • Wilhelm Herzog1915 - 1921 (divorced, 1 child)
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Article

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  • Trivia
    Exotic, brunette star of German silent cinema. Following studies in art history and metalwork, she began training at the acting academy of the Deutsche Theater in Berlin and was subsequently engaged by Max Reinhardt's company. In films from 1913, five years later setting up her own short-lived production company, the Erna Morena Film GmbH. By the mid-20's, she was regarded as one of the biggest stars in German films, making her best films under the direction of Richard Oswald ("Tagebuch einer Verlorenen"), Murnau ("Der Gang in die Nacht") and Joe May ("Das indische Grabmahl", as Savitri). Her career declined sharply after the advent of sound, though she was still regularly seen in supporting roles during the 30's.

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