Lotte Neumann

Lotte Neumann ( * August 5, 1896 in Berlin, † 27 February 1977 Gaißach ) was a German actress, screenwriter and producer.

Life

She began her theatrical career as a 13 -year-old choir singer at the Komische Oper and at the Comedy House in Berlin. In 1912, she received her first film role by Max Mack.

She played saucy brats in serious and joyful productions, at the same time they appeared at the Berlin stage. Between 1916 and 1918 she also tried his hand as a writer, in 1916 she founded the Lotte Neumann Film GmbH, which existed until 1919. Even during the 20 years she remained a popular film actress who embodied aristocratic young women.

It was only during her lengthy divorce proceedings, which ran from 1929 to 1932, she finished her career as an actress. From 1933 she worked as a film writer under the pseudonym of CH Diller. Diller was the maiden name of her mother. In 1935 she went with the author Walter Wassermann a professional partnership that lasted until 1944.

After the war, she finished her work as a writer and lived first at the residence of her mother in Gmund am Tegernsee, then in Gaißach, where she also died.

Filmography (selection)

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