Lien Deyers

Lien Deyers ( born November 5, 1909 in Amsterdam, † after March 1982) was a Dutch actress.

From the age of 13, she was brought up in a boarding school in Lausanne. When Autogrammtag a film magazine in Vienna, the unknown spoke to the director Fritz Lang, who then in Berlin made her screen test. Since this turned out to his satisfaction, he gave her a lead role in his movie spies.

Lien Deyers quickly made a career and played in eight years with a total of 32 silent and sound films with. It was not particularly acclaimed film comedies and romantic films in which she was often the lead actress who finds end up with the right man their luck.

In 1935, she followed her husband, the Jewish director and producer Alfred Zeisler to emigrate to England and later to the USA. There, they could not find back to the film and business after divorcing Zeisler a shop for fashion accessories. After several failed marriages, she finally came off the rails and was repeatedly arrested for public drunkenness and bustle around. For a long time remained a written plea for help, the Deyers in September 1964 at their former agents and former production manager of common days in Berlin, Paul Kohner, absendete from the Clark County Jail in Las Vegas, her last sign of life.

Later, it was rumored by other immigrants in Los Angeles that she was seen on the beach in Santa Monica in how they ausbuddelte earthworms to sell them to fishermen. Your last sign of life was a greeting card to their former co-star Heinz Riihmann to his 80th birthday in March 1982.

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