Tzwetta Tzatschewa was an American actress best known for Der lebende Leichnam, Briefe, die ihn nicht erreichten, and Marizza.
Personal and Family Life
Tzwetta Tzatschewa was born on December 27, 1900, in Bulgaria. She was married to Georg Alexander from 1924 to 1928, but they divorced after a few years. Her acting career peaked in the 1920s, marking both her rise in film and her eventual decline in popularity.
Career
She joined the German silent film industry at the end of the 1910s. Throughout her career, she took on several memorable roles, becoming recognized for her performances. Some of her last films included “Annemarie und ihr Ulan” (1926) and “Die Tragödie eines Verlorenen” (1927), showcasing her range as an actress during the silent era.
Death and Legacy
Tzwetta Tzatschewa passed away on December 12, 1975, in France. Though her career ended after the 1920s, she left a lasting impression on the silent film industry. Her performances continue to be remembered by film enthusiasts and scholars alike.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Die Perle des Orients | 1921-08-12 | Lieblingssklavin Sidara |
Marizza, genannt die Schmuggler-Madonna | 1922-01-19 | Marizza |
Die Tragödie eines Verlorenen | 1927-02-10 | |
Der heilige Hass, 1. Teil | 1921-09-22 | Bajadere |