Vera Tschechowa

Vera Tschechowa (83)

1940-07-22 - 2024-04-03 | Berlin, Germany

Vera Tschechowa was a German actress, producer, director, and screenwriter from a distinguished artistic family. She was the daughter of actress Ada Tschechowa and the granddaughter of Russian-born actors Olga Tschechowa and Michael Chekhov; her great-great-uncle was the famous playwright Anton Chekhov. She became known as “The Girl with the Cat Eyes” after starring in Eugen York's film of the same name. Tschechowa began her career in film and theater in the late 1950s, making her screen debut in 1957. She appeared in over 90 film and television productions, earning critical recognition for roles such as Ulla Wickweber in Das Brot der frühen Jahre. In addition to acting, she co-founded Atossa Filmproduktion in 1980 and later focused on directing documentaries and television portraits of notable figures from politics and the arts. Her autobiography Überwiegend heiter: Mein ziemlich bewegtes Leben was published in 2022.

On Movies

  • Love at First Sight
  • Earthbound
  • Tarot
  • Reserl am Hofe
  • Blaubart
  • Tausend Augen
  • Haus Vaterland
  • The Axe of Wandsbek
  • Desperado City
  • Panic Time
  • Der Schimmelreiter
  • Zeit der Empfindsamkeit
  • Erika's Passions
  • Euridice BA 2037
  • Cold Blood
  • The First Circle
  • Krebsstation
  • Do You Believe in Swedish Sin?
  • Love and So Forth
  • Call Girls of Frankfurt
  • Die chinesische Mauer
  • The Curse of the Hidden Vault
  • Wassa Schelesnowa
  • Love at Twenty
  • The Bread of Those Early Years
  • Freddy unter fremden Sternen
  • And That on Monday Morning
  • Meine 99 Bräute
  • The Girl with the Cat Eyes
  • Angel in a Taxi
  • The Doctor of Stalingrad
  • Witwer mit 5 Töchtern
  • Unter Achtzehn

Movies as Director

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