Erra Bognar

Erra Bognar

Acting Aug 7, 1887 Jun 24, 1979 (aged 92) Braunschweig, Germany

Toward the end of World War I, Erra Bognar began working as an actress in silent films. She made her debut with a supporting role in Rudolf Meinert's crime drama *Die sterbenden Perlen. Over the next few years, she played mainly minor and medium-sized roles in productions by a wide variety of directors and studios. By 1926, her film career was largely over; she returned to the big screen only once more in 1937 for a small role in Fred Sauer's final film, *Der Lachdoktor: the tiny, uncredited part of a blonde spa client with wild hair would remain her only appearance in a sound film.

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