Olga Limburg

Olga Limburg (5 April 1881 – 7 March 1970[1]) was a German theater and film actress.

[4] She also starred in major productions including Prinz Kuckuck (1919),[2] Kean (1921) and Rudolf Meinert-directed Marie Antoinette, the Love of a King (1922).

She continued her acting career through the next decade and starred in talkies like Between Night and Dawn (1931), Ein Unsichtbarer geht durch die Stadt [de], The Black Forest Girl (both 1933), The Girl Irene (1936) Madame Bovary (1937),[5] Napoleon Is to Blame for Everything, Five Million Look for an Heir (both 1938) and Hurrah!

From 1919 to 1955, Limburg appeared in 49 films, including four alongside Heinz Rühmann, one of the most famous German actors of the 20th century.

[7] Before her retirement from the film industry she acted in Nannete, Kleider machen Leute (both 1940), Lord of life and death (1954) and The Heart of St. Pauli (1957).