Olga Printzlau
| Olga Printzlau | |
|---|---|
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| Born | 
December 13, 1891 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA  | 
| Died | 
July 8, 1962 (aged 70) Hollywood, California, USA  | 
| Occupation | Screenwriter | 
| Years active | 1915-1933 | 
Olga Printzlau (December 13, 1891 – July 8, 1962)[1] was an American screenwriter. She wrote for 69 films between 1915 and 1933. She also wrote a play, Window Panes, which was staged in Los Angeles in 1928, and won praise from the Los Angeles Times.[2]
She was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and died in Hollywood, California from a heart attack.
Selected filmography
- Where the Forest Ends (1915)
 - The Ring of Destiny (1915)
 - Why Change Your Wife? (1920)
 - Conrad in Quest of His Youth (1920)
 - The Lost Romance (1921)
 - Maytime (1923)
 - White Man (1924)
 - Camille (1926)
 
References
- ↑ "Olga Printzlau (1891 - 1962)". ancientfaces. Retrieved 2012-08-24.
 - ↑ Mary Mallory (October 1, 2012). "The Daily Mirror - Hollywood Heights: Philippe de Lacy". Retrieved 1 October 2012.
 
External links
- Works by or about Olga Printzlau at Internet Archive
 - Olga Printzlau at the Internet Movie Database
 - Olga Printzlau at the Women Film Pioneers Project
 
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