Manfred Noa


Manfred Noa was a German film director. Noa was described by Vilma Bánky, who he directed twice, as her "favourite director". Noa's 1924 film Helena has been called his "masterpiece" although it was so expensive that it seriously damaged the finances of its production company Bavaria Film.
A film and art director later specialised in historical films, Noa is perhaps best known today for his 1922 film Nathan the Wise, an adaptation of Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's 1779 play of the same title, which made a plea for religious tolerance. He was the third husband of the actress Eva May, who was the daughter of his fellow director Joe May and actress Mia May. Noa died 5 December 1930 in Berlin of peritonitis.

Selected filmography

The Uncanny House The Diamond Foundation The Lord of Hohenstein Love The Girl and the Men Wibbel the Tailor Hate Sons of the Night Nathan the Wise Helena The Wonderful Adventure Should We Get Married? Young Blood Wrath of the Seas The Uncle from the Provinces Why Get a Divorce? Die Dame von Paris Queen of the Boulevards The Eighteen Year Old Casanova's Legacy The Lady and the Chauffeur Modern Pirates Revolt in the Batchelor's House My Sister and I Mon coeur incognito Der Walzerkönig Road to Rio