Lucie Mannheim
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Lucie Mannheim | |
from the film The 39 Steps (1935). |
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Born | April 30, 1899 Berlin, Germany |
Died | July 28, 1976 Braunlage, Germany |
Lucie Mannhiem (30 April 1899 – 28 July 1976) was a German singer and actress.
Mannheim was born in Berlin where she studied drama and quickly became a popular figure appearing on stage in plays and musicals. Among other roles, she played 'Nora' in Ibsen's A Doll's House, 'Marie' in Büchner's Woyzeck, and 'Juliet' in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. She also began a film career in 1923, appearing in several silent and sound films including Atlantik (1929) - the first of many versions of the story of the ill-fated RMS Titanic.
However, as a Jew she was obliged to stop acting in 1933, when her contract at the State Theatre was cancelled. She promptly left Germany, first to Czechoslovakia, then to Britain. She appeared in several films there, notably as the doomed spy 'Annabella Smith' in Alfred Hitchcock's 1935 version of The 39 Steps.
During World War II she appeared in several films, as well as broadcasting propaganda to Germany - including performing an anti-Hitler version of Lili Marleen [1] in 1943. In 1941, she married the actor Marius Goring.
She returned to Germany in 1948 and resumed her career as an actress on stage and in film. She made her final English-language film appearance in the 1965 film Bunny Lake Is Missing. Her last appearance was in a 1970 TV movie. She died in Braunlage.