Hedwiga Reicher

[2] Reicher was named Hedwig, but she altered the spelling after she came to the United States because some people called her "Mr.

[3] Reicher's film debut came in The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, produced by Ferdinand Earle.

[3] In addition to acting, Reicher produced two plays with her father and in 1921 had a solo production of Monna Vanna at Los Angeles's Little Theater.

[3] On February 2, 1934, Reicher married concert pianist and music teacher Maurice Zam in Hollywood, California.

According to news reports at the time,[citation needed] the group, which included 5000 to 8000 suffragists, marched from the US Capitol to the Treasury Building, and was watched by a crowd of 500,000 (mostly men).

Hedwig Reicher at the Woman Suffrage Procession in front of the Treasury Building in Washington, D.C. , on 3 March 1913. [ 7 ]