
Vera Tschechowa
Vera Tschechowa was a German actress, producer, director, and screenwriter from a distinguished artistic family. She was the daughter of actress Ada Tschechowa and the granddaughter of Russian-born actors Olga Tschechowa and Michael Chekhov; her great-great-uncle was the famous playwright Anton Chekhov. She became known as “The Girl with the Cat Eyes” after starring in Eugen York's film of the same name. Tschechowa began her career in film and theater in the late 1950s, making her screen debut in 1957. She appeared in over 90 film and television productions, earning critical recognition for roles such as Ulla Wickweber in Das Brot der frühen Jahre. In addition to acting, she co-founded Atossa Filmproduktion in 1980 and later focused on directing documentaries and television portraits of notable figures from politics and the arts. Her autobiography Überwiegend heiter: Mein ziemlich bewegtes Leben was published in 2022.
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Films
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TV Shows
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Crew Credits
Known For
46 Credits
Scene of the Crime
as Wiktorija
1970

NDR Talk Show
as Self
1979

A Case For Two
as Julia Winter
1981

Riverboat
as Self
1992

Wolffs Revier
as Christin Wendrich
1992

Dalli Dalli
as Self - Candidate
1971

Dalli Dalli
as Self
1971

Der Fahnder
as Lena
1984

Peter Strohm
as Alexandra Aust
1989

Cliff Dexter
as Violet
1966

The Doctor of Stalingrad
as Tamara
1958

Interpol
as Jeanette
1963
