Rose Lichtenstein was an American actress who is best known for Der Würger der Welt, Freitag, der 13. – Das unheimliche Haus, 2. Teil, and Die Japanerin. She had a notable career in theater and film during the early 20th century.
Personal and Family Life
Rose Lichtenstein was born on March 26, 1887. She began her stage career in Meiningen in 1909, followed by performances in Düsseldorf and Berlin. Throughout the 1920s, she appeared in various productions and sometimes took on smaller roles in films.
Career
Her film career commenced in 1916, with several notable roles in the following years. After appearing in Fritz Lang’s first sound film “M” in 1931, she focused solely on theater until 1933. With the rise of the National Socialists, Lichtenstein left Germany and moved to Palestine, where she started a second theater career by founding the Theatron Kameri.
Death and Legacy
Rose Lichtenstein passed away on December 22, 1955, in Tel Aviv, Israel. Her contributions to theater and film have left a lasting impact, and she is remembered for her talent and resilience in the face of adversity.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Der Mädchenhirt | 1919-10-10 | Illonka |
Der Würger der Welt | 1920-01-02 | Eugenie |
Metropolis | 1927-02-06 | Working Woman (uncredited) |