Olga Printzlau
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Gender | Female |
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Death | 61 years ago |
Date of birth | December 13,1891 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Born | Philadelphia |
Pennsylvania | |
United States | |
Date of died | July 8,1962 |
Died | Hollywood |
Los Angeles | |
California | |
United States | |
Children | Virginia Sarah Clements |
Job | Screenwriter |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 626126 |
Why Change Your Wife?
Midsummer Madness
The Lost Romance
White Man
Conrad in Quest of His Youth
Jack Straw
Camille
The Beautiful and Damned
One More American
What Every Woman Knows
The Age of Innocence
The Prince Chap
Maytime
Where the Forest Ends
Hearts of Humanity
The Cradle
Fifth Avenue Models
Little Church Around the Corner
The Beautiful Cheat
The Ring of Destiny
Fashion Madness
Her Market Value
Pals First
Headlines
Peg o' My Heart
The Cry of Conscience
The Song of the Woods
The City of Tears
Lawless Love
Two Men of Sandy Bar
Butterfly
His Dog
Broken Dreams
The Woman Who Lied
Burning Sands
Liquid Dynamite
A Soul Enslaved
Believe Me, Xantippe
The Bachelor Daddy
Weapons of Love
Through a Glass Window
Midsummer Madness
The Lost Romance
White Man
Conrad in Quest of His Youth
Jack Straw
Camille
The Beautiful and Damned
One More American
What Every Woman Knows
The Age of Innocence
The Prince Chap
Maytime
Where the Forest Ends
Hearts of Humanity
The Cradle
Fifth Avenue Models
Little Church Around the Corner
The Beautiful Cheat
The Ring of Destiny
Fashion Madness
Her Market Value
Pals First
Headlines
Peg o' My Heart
The Cry of Conscience
The Song of the Woods
The City of Tears
Lawless Love
Two Men of Sandy Bar
Butterfly
His Dog
Broken Dreams
The Woman Who Lied
Burning Sands
Liquid Dynamite
A Soul Enslaved
Believe Me, Xantippe
The Bachelor Daddy
Weapons of Love
Through a Glass Window
Olga Printzlau Life story
Olga Printzlau was an American screenwriter. She wrote for more than 60 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. She was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and died in Hollywood, California from a heart attack.