Alexandra Sorina (
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: Аляксандра Зорына,
Russian: Александра Зорина; born Aleksandra Tsvikevich, 17 September 1899 – 31 May 1973) was a
Russian Empire-born actress who had a career in
Weimar Germany, mainly in film.
Selected filmography
* ''
Peter the Great
Peter I ( – ), most commonly known as Peter the Great,) or Pyotr Alekséyevich ( rus, Пётр Алексе́евич, p=ˈpʲɵtr ɐlʲɪˈksʲejɪvʲɪtɕ, , group=pron was a Russian monarch who ruled the Tsardom of Russia from t ...
'' (1922)
* ''
The Money Devil'' (1923)
* ''
The Malay Junk'' (1924)
* ''
The Hands of Orlac ''The Hands of Orlac'' may refer to:
* ''Les Mains d'Orlac'', a novel by Maurice Renard
and several adaptations of that novel:
* The Hands of Orlac (1924 film), ''The Hands of Orlac'' (1924 film), an Austrian film
* The Hands of Orlac (1935 film) ...
'' (1924)
* ''
The Pearls of Doctor Talmadge'' (1925)
* ''
Old Mamsell's Secret
''Old Mamsell's Secret'' (German:''Das Geheimnis der alten Mamsell'') is a 1925 German silent film directed by Paul Merzbach and starring Frida Richard, Guido Parish and Marcella Albani.Nelmes & Selbo
The film's art direction was by Andrej A ...
'' (1925)
* ''
The Director General
''The Director General'' (German: ''Der Herr Generaldirektor'') is a 1925 German silent film directed by Fritz Wendhausen and starring Albert Bassermann, Hanna Ralph and Alexandra Sorina.Bock & Bergfelder p.28
The film's sets were designed by th ...
'' (1925)
* ''
The Woman Who Did
''The Woman Who Did'' (1895) is a novel by Grant Allen about a young, self-assured middle-class woman who defies convention as a matter of principle and who is fully prepared to suffer the consequences of her actions. It was first published in Lo ...
'' (1925)
* ''
The Circus Princess
' (''The Circus Princess'') is an operetta in three acts by Hungarian composer Emmerich Kálmán to a German libretto by Julius Brammer and Alfred Grünwald. It premiered at the Theater an der Wien in Vienna on 26 March 1926 and went on to 344 ...
'' (1925)
* ''
The Most Beautiful Woman in Paris'' (1928)
* ''
Rasputin, Demon with Women'' (1932)
Bibliography
* Ragowski, Christian. ''The Many Faces of Weimar Cinema: Rediscovering Germany's Filmic Legacy''. Camden House, 2010.
External links
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1899 births
1973 deaths
Emigrants from the Russian Empire to Germany
German actresses
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