Among Liechtenstein's first films should be mentioned “Arme Eva Maria” (1916), “Der eiserne Wille” (1917), “Don Juans letztes Abenteuer” (1918), “
Die Japanerin” (1919) and “
Das Herz des Casanova” (1919). In the 1920s she appeared in many productions, the most well known among them are: "Dämmernde Nächte" (1920), "Moral" (1920), "Wie das Mädchen aus der Ackerstrasse die Heimat fand" (1921), "
Die Tigerin" (1922). In 1932 the almanac "Künstler am Rundfunk" dedicated a page to Liechtenstein where was written: “Rose Liectenstein was active on numerous stages at home and abroad. She is a frequent guest at the Berliner Funk-Hour. She loves her home and her cats, she has four of them. As an artist of Jewish descent, she fled
Nazi Germany to
Palestine in 1933. In 1944 Liechtenstein was a part of the founding team of Teatron Kameri in
Tel Aviv. There she developed into “the Israeli’s
Adele Sandrock”. Rose Liechtenstein died in
Tel Aviv in 1955 at the age of 68. == Filmography ==