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Emmy Wehlen (Emily Wehlen) was born on 30 November, 1886 in Mannheim, Germany, is a German actress. Discover Emmy Wehlen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 90 years old?

Popular As Emily Wehlen
Occupation Actress
Age 90 years old
Zodiac Sign
Born 30 November, 1887
Birthday 30 November
Birthplace Mannheim, Germany
Date of death 1977
Died Place N/A
Nationality Germany

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1887

Emily "Emmy" Wehlen (1887–1977) was a German-born Edwardian musical comedy and silent film actress who vanished from the public eye while in her early thirties.

Wehlen was born in Mannheim, Germany, where, as a teenager, she received her musical training at the Mannheim Conservatory.

She began her career with the Thalia-Theater company performing in musical theatre productions in Stuttgart, Munich and Berlin.

She was later brought to London as a possible successor to Lily Elsie.

1909

In 1909 she played the lead role, Sonia, in The Merry Widow at Daly's Theatre.

and later that year, at the same venue, played Olga, in the hit musical, The Dollar Princess, which had a run of 428 performances.

1911

Soon she was in New York playing Rosalie in the musical comedy Marriage a la Carte that opened January 2, 1911 at the Casino Theatre on Broadway (music by Ivan Caryll).

A 1911 article in Everybody’s Magazine commented that Wehlen was "very pretty, very graceful, and extraordinarily clever as an actress, and she has learned how to use a naturally fine voice. Moreover, she has the indescribable charm of personality, of making audiences like her and want to have her on the stage all the time."

Wehlen was described in a Hollywood directory as being five-foot three inches tall, with blonde hair and brown eyes.

1912

In 1912 she played Mrs. Guyer in A Winsome Widow at the Loew's New York Theatre, then known as the Moulin Rouge.

1913

The Playgoer and Society Illustrated wrote in May 1913, "Miss Emmy Wehlen used a distinctly pleasant voice to advantage".

1914

Her last Broadway performance came in the 1914/15 season playing June in To-Night's the Night at the Shubert Theatre.

1915

Wehlen first played Ruth King in the 1915 film When a Woman Loves and would go on to perform leading roles in nearly twenty movies over the next five years.

During this time she was often billed as Emily Wehlen.

1918

Not long after To-Night's the Night ended its run, Wehlen abandoned the stage for film, only to return briefly in late 1918 to perform with the traveling Little Theatre in New York to benefit the Stage Women's War Relief Organization.

1920

Her last film was Lifting Shadows, released in 1920, in which she played the lead character, Vania.

Only three Wehlen films are known to have survived, and none of these have been re-released in any format to the public.

1944

The next year she appeared at the Gaiety Theatre, London and then at the 44th Street Theatre in The Girl on the Film as Winifred.