
Actor
Born September 19, 1885 in Berlin, Germany
His father was the actor Emanuel Reicher, born in Galicia, then part of the Kingdom of Austria. Emanuel married firstly the opera singer Hedwig Reicher-Kindermann: their son was the actor Frank Reicher. After Hedwig's death, he married the actress Lina Harf and the couple had three children: Hedwiga Reicher, Ernst, and Elly, who all worked as actors. At Continental-Kunstfilm's studios Ernst Reicher acted, wrote scripts and directed films from 1912 to 1918. In December 1912 he starred in Vorglühen des Balkanbrandes, directed by Joe May. He wrote, directed and starred in two films: Das Werk in February 1913, and Die Statue in 1914, which was banned by the Berlin police censor until 1919. Starting in winter 1913/14, he wrote and starred in the first three of the 'Stuart Webbs' detective films, a popular detective series directed by Joe May for Continental. For more than a decade after 1914, Reicher continued to write and star as Stuart Webbs, and was closely identified with the part. It was not until 1918 that Reicher turned to other topics. On the first of April 1919, he moved the headquarters of his film company to Munich.

The Golem

Csardas: Her Wildest Night

Rasputin, Demon of the Women
Home Secretary

The Theft of the Mona Lisa

The Squeeker
Inspektor Elford

Road to Rio
German crime commissioner

Haus Nummer 17
Harold Brant

The Armored Vault
Stuart Webbs

The Perfume of Mrs. Worrington

Das Geheimnis einer Stunde

Das Rattenloch
Stuart Webbs

Camera obscura
Stuart Webbs

Der Sprung ins Dunkle
Stuart Webbs

Die Pagode
Stuart Webbs

Das Buch Esther
King Ahasuerus

Der Eisenbahnmarder
Stuart Webbs

Die Fürstin von Beranien

Der Hilferuf
Stuart Webbs

Der Brieföffner
Stuart Webbs

Der gestreifte Domino
Stuart Webbs

Stuart Webbs: The Man in the Cellar
Stuart Webbs

The Life and Works of Richard Wagner
Ludwig II.

Erloschenes Licht

Heimat und Fremde