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Ernst Reicher (19 September 1885 – 1 May 1936) was a German-Jewish actor, screenwriter, film producer and film director of the silent era.


Biography

His father was the actor Emanuel Reicher, born in Galicia, then part of the Kingdom of Austria. Emanuel married firstly the opera singer Hedwig Reicher-Kindermann (15 July 1853 – 2 June 1883): their son was the actor
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. After Hedwig's death, he married the actress Lina Harf and the couple had three children: Hedwiga Reicher, Ernst, and Elly (b. Berlin 1893), who all worked as actors. At
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's studios Ernst Reicher acted, wrote scripts and directed films from 1912 to 1918. In December 1912 he starred in ''Vorglühen des Balkanbrandes'', directed by
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. He wrote, directed and starred in two films: ''Das Werk'' in February 1913, and ''Die Statue'' in 1914, which was banned by the Berlin police censor until 1919. Starting in winter 1913/14, he wrote and starred in the first three of the ' Stuart Webbs' detective films, a popular detective series directed by
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for Continental in which he played a gentleman detective modelled on Sherlock Holmes: '' Die geheimnisvolle Villa''; '' Der Mann im Keller''; and ''Der Spuk im Haus des Professors''. When
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broke out, Joe May split with up Reicher to make his own '' Joe Deebs'' detective motion pictures. For more than a decade after 1914, Reicher continued to write and star as Stuart Webbs, and was closely identified with the part. It was not until 1918 that Reicher turned to other topics. On the first of April 1919, he moved the headquarters of his film company to
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. His most elaborate production was ''The Book of Esther'' (1919) in which he also starred. At the beginning of the twenties he suffered a serious car accident, in which he suffered a vertebral and fractured skull. Only from 1926 he appeared again on the screen, but he could no longer build on previous successes. After the seizure of power in 1933 by the
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, Reicher emigrated to
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, where he fell into obscurity. His last, tiny role in the 1936 French-language remake of '' The Golem'' was cut out of the final version. Later that year, he committed suicide by hanging in a Prague hotel room, "in a small, narrow room, in a street that was far from the stage of fame.". The ''Pariser Tageblatt'' (later ''Pariser Tageszeitung'') was a German-language paper for exiles in France after Hitler came to power in 1933. See also List of newspapers in France.


Selected filmography

* '' The Man in the Cellar'' (1914) * '' The Armoured Vault'' (1914) * '' Die geheimnisvolle Villa'' (1914) * ''
The Diamond Foundation ''The Diamond Foundation'' (German: ''Die Diamantenstiftung'') is a 1917 German silent film, silent crime film directed by Johannes Guter and starring Ernst Reicher, Marija Leiko and Frida Richard.Hanisch p.349 It was one of a long series of films ...
'' (1917) * ''
The Ghost Hunt ''The Ghost Hunt'' (German: ''Die Geisterjagd'') is a 1918 German silent crime film directed by Johannes Guter and starring Ernst Reicher, Esther Carena and Aruth Wartan.Krautz p.40 It is part of a long-running series of films featuring the det ...
'' (1918) * ''
Panic in the House of Ardon ''Panic in the House of Ardon'' (German: ''Der Schrecken im Hause Ardon'') is a 1920 German silent crime film directed by Robert Wiene and starring Stella Harf, Max Kronert and Paul Mederow. The film was finished by August 1920, but did not h ...
'' (1920) * '' The Grey Magpie'' (1920) * ''
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'' (1921) * '' The Wonderful Adventure'' (1924) * '' Mrs Worrington's Perfume'' (1925) * '' The Shot in the Pavilion'' (1925) * '' The Armoured Vault'' (1926) * '' Number 17'' (1928) * '' Hands Up, Eddy Polo'' (1928) * ''
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'' (1931) * '' The Song of the Nations'' (1931) * '' The Theft of the Mona Lisa'' (1931) * '' A Night at the Grand Hotel'' (1931) * '' Rasputin, Demon with Women'' (1932)


References

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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Reicher, Ernst 1885 births 1936 deaths 1936 suicides Jewish German male actors German male film actors German male silent film actors Film people from Berlin Male actors from Berlin Suicides by hanging in Czechoslovakia Suicides by hanging in the Czech Republic 20th-century German male actors