
Wera Engels
Born
May 12, 1909
Died
November 16, 1988 (79 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Kiel, Germany
Wera Engels was a daughter of a German Admiral and Governor of the then German colony Tsing-tau-China. After successful leading roles in productions of the well-established German UFA-studios in Babelsberg as well as in France, Engels was invited to Hollywood. Producers saw her as a cheap alternative to Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich. She was contracted with RKO.
Engels was given roles under Walter Futter and M.H. Hoffman. She and the silent movie super star Mary Pickford became best friends. By 1935 she returned to Germany, but left soon thereafter, because of the decline of the German movie industry caused by the Nazi propaganda machine. Back in Hollywood, she dated Gary Cooper for a while but married the Lithuanian-born actor/writer Ivan Lebedeff. After Lebedeff's death in 1953 of Angina pectoris, she moved back to Europe, where she stayed with several friends in London and Stockholm before she went back to Germany. She lived the rest of her life with Erna Hoffmann (widow of Heinrich Hoffmann, Hitler's friend and personal photographer) in the Munich area.
She died on November 16, 1988 (age 79) in Munich, Germany.
Known For

Talking About Jacqueline
Jacqueline Topelius
1937

Stjenka Rasin
Prinzessin Dolgoruki
1936

Hong Kong Nights
Trina Vidor
1935

The Great Impersonation
Princess Stephanie Elderstrom
1935

Together We Live
Sonia
1935
Sweepstake Annie
Baroness Yvonne Baritska
1935

Fugitive Road
Sonya Valinoff
1934

The Great Jasper
Norma McGowd
1933
Lucky children
1931

Scent of the Woman in Black
Edith Rance
1931

English as it is spoken
1931

The Gripper
Mabel
1930

Befehl zur Ehe
1928

The Girl from Spree Woods
1928
Hast Du geliebt am schönen Rhein?
Ellen Shiffer
1927

Fighting the White Slave Traffic
Irene Wendtland
1927
Lützow's Wild Hunt
1927