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  1. Actress: The Oyster Princess. Ossi Oswalda was born Oswalda Staglich on February 2, 1899 in Berlin, Germany. She trained to be a ballerina and worked in chorus lines when she was a teenager. Director Ernst Lubitsch discovered her and cast her in his 1916 film The Shoe Palace.

  2. 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.

  3. Ossi Oswalda (February 2, 1898 – January 1, 1947), born Oswalda Stäglich, was a German actress, who mostly appeared in silent films. Oswalda trained as a ballerina and became a dancer for a theater in Berlin.

  4. Ossi Oswalda (born Oswalda Amalie Anna Stäglich, 2 February 1898 [1] – 7 March 1947) was a German actress, who mostly appeared in silent films, many of which were early films of German filmmaker Ernst Lubitsch. Her characters were often eccentric, spoiled, and child-like.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0652661Ossi Oswalda - IMDb

    Ossi Oswalda. Actress: The Oyster Princess. Ossi Oswalda was born Oswalda Staglich on February 2, 1899 in Berlin, Germany. She trained to be a ballerina and worked in chorus lines when she was a teenager. Director Ernst Lubitsch discovered her and cast her in his 1916 film The Shoe Palace.

  6. Jun 22, 2017 · So while The Oyster Princess doesn’t pose the most radical premise of her career, it was Ossi’s raciest role to date, playing the pampered daughter of a seafood tycoon (Victor Janson) who decides that, if the shoe-polisher’s daughter can marry a prince, so can she.

  7. One of Germany's most popular silent stars during the 1920s, Ossi Oswalda was a protégé of the great German director Ernst Lubitsch, who is also credited with discovering Pola Negri. Oswalda was a model and chorus dancer before making her film debut in Nacht des Grauens (1916).