Gerda Maurus (25 August 1903 – 31 July 1968) was an Austrian actress.
She was of Croatian descent and initially made her name on stage in Vienna. While performing in the theatre, she was discovered by the director Fritz Lang during a visit to his native city. Lang cast her in the female lead in his silent thriller film Spione (1928) and she appeared in a number of German films during the Weimar and Nazi eras.
1968
as Gräfin Helena
1966
as Kurfürstin
1964
as Frau Postsekretär
1962
as Frau Peters
1961
as Mrs. Antrobus
1961
as Mme. Millet
1960
as Gail Hosmer
1954
as Charlotte Altmann
1949
as Frau Grete Brinkmann
1940
as Elfriede Flor- Huber
1939
as Afra
1939
as Ludovika - Seine Gattin
1937
as Maria Arni
1936
as Sonja Lubinskaja, called 'B27'
1936
as Schwester Hilde
1936
as Dina Morris
1934
as Thea Iken, Prokuristin
1934
as Germaine de Roche
1933
as Sybil Herford
1932
as Gerda Gildemeister
1932
as Praxa
1931
as Gloria, seine Freundin
1931
as Irene Matthes
1931
as Charlotte Breda
1931
as Annemarie Burkhardt
1931
as Vera - seine Tochter
1931
1930
as Filmdiva
1929
as Vera
1929
as Friede Velten
1928
as Sonya Baranilkowa