Date of birth: 1897-08-01
Place of birth: Riga, Russian Empire
Known for: Acting
Also known as: Aleksandra Gudowiczówna, Mia Mara

Lya Mara, born Aleksandra Gudowicz to a Polish family in Riga, Livonia (now Latvia), was a silent film star in Germany 1916 - 1931.

1925-09-11
Jazz-Age gender comedy about a Berlin party girl with a big heart - a heart sought after by many adm
1916-12-24
1916-09-29
1917-01-01
A young woman marries a count who is not what he seems.

1917-01-05
A wild young girl runs away from her parents' house to support herself and attracts the attentions o

1918-01-01

1920-12-30
In Imperial Russia, Anna, wife of the officer Karenin, goes to Moscow to visit her brother. On the w

1929-03-25
Police battle against a gang of blackmailers known as The Crimson Circle.

1921-03-03

1928-03-15

1921-09-22

1921-12-09

1927-10-01
A cabaret singer in Germany is in love with a young American boy, and must convince his disapproving

1926-12-01

1929-01-28

1931-10-01

1919-01-01

1921-07-21

1920-06-23
1921-01-13

1921-04-16

1922-11-02

1922-05-10

1926-08-16
1927-03-11

1922-04-01

1922-08-10

1922-01-04

1918-06-01

1928-09-23
Mary Lou falls into poverty and has no more remedy than joining a circus, where she has much success

1918-01-01
The Count Symon Barinowsky returns home after a long absence, and falls for his now grown foster sis

1923-11-21

1926-03-05

1923-02-28

1920-05-01

1923-05-10
A beautiful and popular young woman enters a relationship with a wealthy womanizing cavalry captain.

1922-09-01

1923-08-01
A nobleman wishes to help the woman he had seduced and abandoned years earlier when he learns that s

1923-02-01

1924-09-24
The film takes place on two time levels: first in contemporary France and then in the time of Louis

1918-07-01
A medical officer decides to become a doctor, change his name and devote his life to research after

1916-11-21
A lost film starring Pola Negri
1921-02-18
1919-06-27
Adaptation of 18th century French novel "Histoire du Chevalier des Grieux, et de Manon Lescaut."
1920-08-23
1924-12-16