Emmy Wyda

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Emmy Wyda
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Born
Emmy Wiede

(1876-03-02)2 March 1876
Died22 January 1942(1942-01-22) (aged 65)
OccupationActress
Years active1913–1941

Emmy Wyda (2 March 1876 – 22 January 1942) was a German actress. [1] She appeared in more than eighty films from 1913 to 1941.

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Selected filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1936 The Call of the Jungle
1935 If It Were Not for Music
1934 Hearts are Trumps
1932 Distorting at the Resort
The Mad Bomberg
1930 Die zärtlichen Verwandten
Mischievous Miss
Rooms to Let
1929 The Gypsy Chief
Miss Midshipman
1928 Polish Economy
The Woman from Till 12
The Girl from the Revue
Der Ladenprinz
Sixteen Daughters and No Father
1927 Marie's Soldier
Linden Lady on the Rhine
The Pink Slippers
Small Town Sinners
1926 Princess Trulala
1925 The Farmer from Texas
1924 The Last Laugh
1922 Die Gezeichneten
Die Gezeichneten
1921 The Kwannon of Okadera
The Rats
Lotte Lore
Father Won't Allow It
1919 Veritas Vincit
1916 Dorrit's Pleasure Trip
1915 No Sin on the Alpine Pastures

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  1. "Emmy Wyda".