Lucie Mannheim
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Lucie Mannheim (30 April 1899 – 28 July 1976) was a German singer and actress. Mannheim was born in Berlin–Köpenick 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. The composer Walter Goetze wrote his operetta Die göttliche Jette (1931) especially for Mannheim. 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 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. In 1955 she joined the cast of the British television series The Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel as Countess La Valliere. 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. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lucie Mannheim, 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

Sunday Night Theatre

The Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel

Film Emigration from Nazi Germany

Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents

The 39 Steps

Bunny Lake Is Missing

The Man Who Watched Trains Go By

The Ball
All Movies (44)
- First Love1970
- Cher Antoine oder Die verfehlte Liebe1970 · as Carlotta
- Mördergesellschaft1968 · as Therese
- Der Sommer der 17. Puppe1968 · as Emma
- Der Monat der fallenden Blätter1968 · as Mrs. Hilliard
- Das Vergnügen, anständig zu sein1966 · as Maddalena
- Der Kinderdieb1966 · as Misia Cayetana
- Bunny Lake Is Missing1965 · as Cook
- Gerechtigkeit in Worowogorsk1964 · as Maria Gradussowa
- General Frédéric1964 · as Virginia Stone
- Der trojanische Krieg findet nicht statt1964 · as Hekuba
- Die göttliche Jette1961
- The Last Witness1960 · as Frau Bernhardy
- Beyond the Curtain1960 · as Frau von Seefeldt
- Passionate Doctor1959 · as Frau Friedberg - seine Mutter
- Der zerbrochene Krug1959 · as Frau Marthe Rull
- Der eiserne Gustav1958 · as Marie Hartmann
- Ihr 106. Geburtstag1958 · as Clementine Burger
- Confess, Dr. Corda1958 · as Mrs. Bieringer
- Frauenarzt Dr. Bertram1957
- Die Silberschnur1957 · as Mrs. Phelps
- You Can No Longer Remain Silent1955 · as Lobba, die Magd
- Secrets of the City1955 · as Karina
- Das ideale Brautpaar1954 · as Alwine Steingass
- Ich und Du1953 · as Tante Gruber
- The Man Who Watched Trains Go By1952 · as Maria Popinga
- So Little Time1952 · as Lotte Schönberg
- Nights on the Road1952 · as Anna Schlüter
- Hotel Reserve1944 · as Mme Suzanne Koch
- Tawny Pipit1944 · as Russian Sniper
- Yellow Canary1943 · as Madame Orlock
- The Bear1938 · as Elena Ivanovna Popova, a widow
- The High Command1937 · as Diana Cloam
- East Meets West1936 · as Marguerite Carter
- The 39 Steps1935 · as Annabella Smith
- Madame Wants No Children1933 · as Luise
- The Ball1931
- Danton1931 · as Louise Gély
- Atlantic1929 · as Monica
- The Doll Maker of Kiang-Ning1923
- The Expulsion1923 · as Änne
- Die Prinzessin Suwarin1923 · as Esterka Kipman
- The Stone Rider1923 · as Hirtin
- The Treasure1923 · as Beate
All TV Shows (5)
- Film Emigration from Nazi Germany1975 · as Self
- The Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel1955 · as Comtesse la Valliere
- Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Presents1953 · as Nanette Pascal
- German Film Award1951 · as Self
- Sunday Night Theatre1950 · as Queen Charlotte