Genia Nikolajewa

Genia Nikolajewa
Nikolajewa with Theo Lingen, Berlin (1936)
Born 2 January 1904
St Petersburg, Russian Empire
Died 22 December 2001
Los Angeles, California
Other names Genia Nikolaieva
Eugenia Nikolajewa
Occupation Actress
Years active 1930-1942 (film)

Genia Nikolajewa (1904–2001) was a Russian-born German actress who made films in several countries, notably in Germany where she appeared in films such as Robert Siodmak's 1932 comedy Quick[1] in a succession of supporting or minor roles. She later moved to Hollywood. She was sometimes credited as Genia Nikolaieva or Eugenia Nikolajewa.

Nikolaieva was born in St Petersburg to German-Russian parents, but moved to Germany at an early age. She starred in a series of stage revues which led to her being employed by the film industry. Because she was considered "Half-Jewish" (cf. Mischling) by the Nazis, she found it increasingly difficult to gain roles following the Nazi takeover of Germany and in 1938 she went into exile in Hollywood. As well as making occasionally films, she also worked for Warner Brothers in an administrative role. In 1937, she married the film editor Carl Forcht.

Selected filmography

References

  1. Alpi p.345

Bibliography

  • Alpi, Deborah Lazaroff. Robert Siodmak: A Biography. McFarland, 1998.
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