Actress Olga Limburg (1881-1970): Signed Albumblatt, Autograph

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You are bidding on onesigned album sheet the actress Olga Limburg (1881-1970).



From the estate of a Berlin autograph collector who personally received autographs from singers and actors from the 1930s to the 1970s or had them mailed to him by the artists (some of the envelopes are still there).


On nice A4 writing paper (written on half of the page).


With warmest wishes for the future!

Olga Limbourg.


Enclosed in a protective sheet; with handwritten attribution "Olga Limburg actress."


Autographs are from Olga Limburg Rare!


Condition: Album leaf folded lengthwise and crosswise, somewhat stained. Very good condition. BPlease note also the pictures!

Internal note: Opera 21-04


About Olga Limburg (Source: wikipedia):

Olga Elisabeth Limburg (* 5. April 1881 in Dusseldorf; † 7 March 1970 in Berlin) was a German actress.

Life: She began her artistic career in 1901 with an engagement at the City Theater in Posen. From 1902 she played on Berlin stages, including the Tribüne, the Metropol-Theater, the Berlin Lustspielhaus, the Komödie and the Theater am Kurfürstendamm. At first she embodied salon ladies in particular, later she worked in the field of “funny old people”.

From 1915 Olga Limburg was used in films. In the 1920s and 1930s she was one of the busiest supporting actresses in German cinema and played aunts, neighbours, housekeepers and other women next door. Her urn was buried in St. Anne's Churchyard.

Filmography (selection)

1915: O these men

1918: Cain

1919: The Yellow Death

1919: The Rolling Ball

1919: Prince Cuckoo

1920: The Avengers

1920: Decent women

1920: The women's shelter of Brescia

1920: The King of Paris

1921: Your brother's wife

1921: The darling of women

1921: The Three Aunts

1921: Marriage of Princess Demidoff

1921: The Adventurer

1921: The Dance for Love and Happiness

1921: Your bad reputation

1921: Kean

1922: The big hit

1922: Marie Antoinette

1922: When the Mask Falls/The Prancing Horse

1922: The Love Nest

1922: The Woman on the Panther

1922: The Cigarette Countess

1922: Shameless Souls or A Girl's Destiny

1922: To the paradise of women

1923: Bohemian

1923: Demon Circus

1923: The Old Law

1923: Spring Awakening

1923: The Secret of the Renngraf

1923: A Queen's Love

1923: Judith - Women in the swamp

1923: The Unknown Tomorrow

1924: Dudu, a human destiny

1924: Hedda Gabler

1924: The Little Duke

1924: Do you remember...?/The minstrel, 2. part

1925: Marriage advertisements

1925: The Humble Man and the Singer

1925: His wife's husband

1925: Zigano, the brigand from Monte Diavolo

1925: My Wife's Dancer

1926: Mermaid

1926: Harried Women

1926: Give me life

1926: The good reputation

1926: People among themselves

1927: The woman in the closet

1927: The pants

1927: The Apaches of Paris

1927: What children don't tell their parents

1928: Charlotte a little crazy

1928: Eve in Silk

1928: Saxophone Susi

1928: The man with the tree frog

1929: Once upon a time there was a loyal hussar

1929: Make-up youth

1929: § 173 St.GB incest/criminal marriages

1929: Jenny's stroll through the men

1929: The Daughter of the Regiment

1929: Madonna in Purgatory/My heart is yours...

1929: The girl with the whip

1929: Black Forest girl

1929: Men without a job

1930: The Warsaw Citadel

1930: Harried Girls

1931: Lying on Rügen

1931: Elizabeth of Austria

1931: The Mr. Office Manager

1931: The Terror of the Garrison

1931: Between Night and Morning

1932: A Sweet Secret

1932: My friend the millionaire

1932: The Cruel Girlfriend

1933: The Song of Happiness

1933: ...and the puszta lights up

1933: The little swindler

1933: An invisible man walks through the city

1933: A girl whirls through the world

1933: Everyone joins in

1933: Black Forest girl

1934: I don't know you and I love you

1934: Miss Mrs

1934: Roses from the South

1934: Black Hunter Johanna

1935: The blessed Excellency

1935: Terminus

1935: Pygmalion

1935: Lady Windermere's Fan

1936: The Night with the Emperor

1936: The girl Irene

1936: Girls boarding school

1936: Donogoo Tonka

1936: The Cutie Mark

1936: A Queen's Maiden Years

1937: In camera

1937: As once in May

1937: Love goes strange ways

1937: Land of Love

1937: Dangerous Game

1937: Guest in his own home

1937: The Coral Princess

1937: Madame Bovary

1937: The Divine Jette

1937: An Enemy of the People

1937: The Vienna Model

1938: Mystery about Beate

1938: Target in the clouds

1938: Müller versus Müller

1938: Amorous Adventure

1938: Napoleon is to blame for everything

1938: Divorce trip

1938: I love you

1938: The night of decision

1938: Five million are looking for an heir

1939: Renate in the quartet

1939: The Right to Love

1939: The Merciful Lie

1939: Rosemarie no longer wants to lie

1939: Hooray! I'm dad!

1939: Uncle Fridolin

1939: Hello Janine

1939: The Golden Mask

1939: The road to Isabel

1939: Nanette

1940: pure love

1940: The Girl from Saint Coeur

1940: My daughter doesn't do that

1940: Heart without a home

1940: The Merry Vagabonds

1940: The Dark Spot

1940: Clothes make the man

1940: The Easy Girl

1941: Family connection

1942: Through the Eyes of a Woman

1942: My friend Josefine

1942: Diesel

1942: The dismissal

1944: A happy house

1944: The Little Court Concert

1945: Finally say yes

1945: Gentlemen, sons

1948: The wine alone is to blame

1949: Don't dream, Annette!

1950: The Staircase

1951: It doesn't work without Gisela

1951: Innocence in a thousand troubles

1952: Poste restante Turtle Dove

1953: We'll talk about love later

1953: The Cousin from Something

1954: The Witch

1954: The Frog Prince

1954: Katrin's seven dresses

1955: Lord of life and death

1955: The pastor of Kirchfeld

1956: A heart beats for Erika

1957: The heart of St. Pauli

1958: My Lord knows how to help himself (TV)




From the estate of a Berlin autograph collector who personally received autographs from singers and actors from the 1930s to the 1970s or had them mailed to him by the artists (some of the envelopes are still there). Life: She began her artistic career in 1901 with an engagement at the City Theater in Posen. From 1902 she played on Berlin stages, including the Tribüne, the Metropol-Theater, the Berlin Lustspielhaus, the Komödie and the Theater am Kurfürstendamm. At first she embodied salon ladies in particular, later she worked in the field of “funny old people”. From 1915 Olga Limburg was used in films. In the 1920s and 1930s she was one of the busiest supporting actresses in German cinema and played aunts, neighbours, housekeepers and other women next door. Her urn was buried in St. Ann
From the estate of a Berlin autograph collector who personally received autographs from singers and actors from the 1930s to the 1970s or had them mailed to him by the artists (some of the envelopes are still there). Life: She began her artistic career in 1901 with an engagement at the City Theater in Posen. From 1902 she played on Berlin stages, including the Tribüne, the Metropol-Theater, the Berlin Lustspielhaus, the Komödie and the Theater am Kurfürstendamm. At first she embodied salon ladies in particular, later she worked in the field of “funny old people”. From 1915 Olga Limburg was used in films. In the 1920s and 1930s she was one of the busiest supporting actresses in German cinema and played aunts, neighbours, housekeepers and other women next door. Her urn was buried in St. Ann
From the estate of a Berlin autograph collector who personally received autographs from singers and actors from the 1930s to the 1970s or had them mailed to him by the artists (some of the envelopes are still there). Life: She began her artistic career in 1901 with an engagement at the City Theater in Posen. From 1902 she played on Berlin stages, including the Tribüne, the Metropol-Theater, the Berlin Lustspielhaus, the Komödie and the Theater am Kurfürstendamm. At first she embodied salon ladies in particular, later she worked in the field of “funny old people”. From 1915 Olga Limburg was used in films. In the 1920s and 1930s she was one of the busiest supporting actresses in German cinema and played aunts, neighbours, housekeepers and other women next door. Her urn was buried in St. Ann
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