
Berlin, Germany
She came to the Deutsches Theater in Berlin in 1916 and from 1917 received leading roles in films with Deutsche Bioscop, later also with other production companies. After six years she ended her intensive film work and devoted herself entirely to the theatre. As a freelance actress, she appeared at the Deutsches Künstlertheater and the Deutsches Theater in Berlin as well as at the Small House of the Municipal Theater in Frankfurt am Main. During the Second World War she took on a few supporting roles in films. In 1944 she was on the God-blessed list of the Reich Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda . After the end of the war she acted at the Staatsschauspiel Dresden and from 1951 at the Renaissance Theater in Berlin. She was married to the actor Ernst Stahl-Nachbaur from 1919 to 1925 . Her sister was actress Uschi Elleot .
as Florence

as Frau von Krakow
1942

1943

as Florence
1921
1922

as Sonja Sassuwitsch
1920
as Frau Witt
1944

as Maria, ein Mädel
1921

as Frau Schweiger
1944

as Kate, Dr. Wenning's daughter
1919

1923

1922
as Inge
1921
as Frau von Krakow
1942
as Frau Witt
1944

as Frau Schweiger
1944

1943

as Frau von Krakow
1942

1923
1922

1922
as Inge
1921
1921

as Maria, ein Mädel
1921

as Florence
1921

1920

1920

as Sonja Sassuwitsch
1920

as Frau Mary Stanley
1919

1919

as Kate, Dr. Wenning's daughter
1919

as Lona Sehring
1918
1917

1917