Manja Tzatschewa

Manja Tzatschewa (Bulgarian: Маня Цанчева) (February 10, 1897 – circa 1966) was a Bulgarian-born actress, who starred in many German silent films during the 1920s.

Maria Trifonova Tzatschewa (Bulgarian: Мария Трифонова Цачева) was born on February 10, 1897, in Lovech, Bulgaria.

[1] In 1918, she played the Chinese girl Nang Ping in the film Mr. Wu, directed by Lupu Pick.

[2] The following year she starred opposite Conrad Veidt and Max Landa in The Japanese Woman.

Her younger sister Tzwetta Tzatschewa was also an actress, working in German cinema.