Ernst Reicher
Biography
His father was the actor Emanuel Reicher, born in Galicia, then part of the Kingdom of Austria. Emanuel married firstly the opera singer Hedwig Reicher-Kindermann: their son was the actor Frank Reicher. After Hedwig's death, he married the actress Lina Harf and the couple had three children: Hedwiga Reicher, Ernst, and Elly, who all worked as actors. At Continental-Kunstfilm's studios Ernst Reicher acted, wrote scripts and directed films from 1912 to 1918. In December 1912 he starred in Vorglühen des Balkanbrandes, directed by Joe May. He wrote, directed and starred in two films: Das Werk in February 1913, and Die Statue in 1914, which was banned by the Berlin police censor until 1919. Starting in winter 1913/14, he wrote and starred in the first three of the 'Stuart Webbs' detective films, a popular detective series directed by Joe May for Continental. For more than a decade after 1914, Reicher continued to write and star as Stuart Webbs, and was closely identified with the part. It was not until 1918 that Reicher turned to other topics. On the first of April 1919, he moved the headquarters of his film company to Munich. At the beginning of the twenties he suffered a serious car accident, in which he suffered a vertebral and fractured skull. Only from 1926 he appeared again on the screen, but he could no longer build on previous successes. After the seizure of power in 1933 by the National Socialists, Reicher emigrated to Prague, where he fell into obscurity. His last, tiny role in the 1936 French-language remake of The Golem was cut out of the final version. Later that year, he committed suicide by hanging in a Prague hotel room.
Known For

The Golem

Rasputin, Demon of the Women

The Squeeker

The Life and Works of Richard Wagner

The Theft of the Mona Lisa

Csardas: Her Wildest Night

Road to Rio

Camera obscura
All Movies (42)
- The Golem1936
- Csardas: Her Wildest Night1935
- Rasputin, Demon of the Women1932 · as Home Secretary
- One Night at the Grand Hotel1931 · as Hoteldirektor
- The Theft of the Mona Lisa1931
- The Squeeker1931 · as Inspektor Elford
- Road to Rio1931 · as German crime commissioner
- Haus Nummer 171928 · as Harold Brant
- The Armored Vault1926 · as Stuart Webbs
- Das Geheimnis einer Stunde1925
- Das Geheimnis von Schloß Elmshöh1925 · as Stuart Webbs
- Das schöne Abenteuer1924
- Das Rattenloch1921 · as Stuart Webbs
- Camera obscura1921 · as Stuart Webbs
- Der Sprung ins Dunkle1920 · as Stuart Webbs
- Die Brüder von Sankt Parasitus1919 · as Stuart Webbs
- Die Pagode1919 · as Stuart Webbs
- Das Buch Esther1919 · as King Ahasuerus
- Die Geheimnisvollen Briefe1919 · as Stuart Webbs
- Das Gestohlene Modell1919 · as Stuart Webbs
- Der Stier von Saldanha1918 · as Stuart Webbs
- Der Eisenbahnmarder1918 · as Stuart Webbs
- Die Geisterjagd1918 · as Stuart Webbs
- Die Diamantenstiftung1917 · as Stuart Webbs
- Die Peitsche1916 · as Stuart Webbs
- Der Hilferuf1916 · as Stuart Webbs
- Der Brieföffner1916 · as Stuart Webbs
- Der Amateur1916 · as Stuart Webbs
- Der Spuk im Hause des Professors1915 · as Stuart Webbs
- Stuart Webbs: Die Toten erwachen1915 · as Stuart Webbs
- Der gestreifte Domino1915 · as Stuart Webbs
- Eines Mannes Schatten1915 · as Stuart Webbs
- Das Mitternachtsschiff1915 · as Stuart Webbs
- Das Panzergewölbe1914 · as Stuart Webbs
- Stuart Webbs: The Man in the Cellar1914 · as Stuart Webbs
- Stuart Webbs: Die geheimnisvolle Villa1914 · as Stuart Webbs
- Ein Mädchen zu verschenken1913 · as Verehrer Nr. 1
- The Life and Works of Richard Wagner1913 · as Ludwig II.
- Ein Ausgestoßener: 1. Teil1913 · as Robert Lambard
- Erloschenes Licht1913
- Heimat und Fremde1913
- Vorgluten des Balkanbrandes1912