Ossi Oswalda (born Oswalda Amalie Anna Stäglich, 2 February 1897 – 7 March 1947) was a German actress, who mostly appeared in silent films. She was given the nickname 'The German Mary Pickford' due to her popularity at the time. Oswalda trained as a ballerina and became a dancer for a theater in Berlin. She made her film debut in Richard Oswald's Nächte des Grauens (Night of Horrors) before being discovered by the actor and screenwriter Hanns Kräly, who in turn recommended her to director Ernst Lubitsch. During her early career, she starred in several films by Lubitsch, including The Merry Jail, I Don't Want to Be a Man, The Oyster Princess and The Doll. Her popularity at the time earned her the nickname 'The German Mary Pickford'. In 1921, Oswalda started her own film production company with her husband at the time, the Hungarian Baron Gustav Wilhelm Viktor Freiherr von Koczian-Miskolczy (1877–1958). However, during the next four years they only produced four films, all star...
The Doll
1919
Die Puppe
1990
Pinkus's Shoe Palace
1916
Sir or Madame
1928
Das Mädel mit der Maske
1922
Meyer from Berlin
1919
I Don't Want to Be a Man
1918
Die Kleine vom Varieté
1926
A Night of Horror
1917
Colibri
1924
The chaste Joseph
1930
Die Fahrt ins Abenteuer
1926
The Oyster Princess
1919
The Toboggan Cavalier
1918
The Merry Jail
1917
Prinz Sami
1918
Frühere Verhältnisse
1927
A Crazy Night
1927
The Girl on a Swing
1927
Gräfin Plättmamsell
1926
My Wife, the Movie Star
1919
Der Stern von Valencia
1933
Der Hilferuf
1916