Born in Berlin on January 12, 1894, this performer began her career on the stage and gradually expanded her craft to the screen. With a poised presence and a disciplined approach to character, she developed a versatile repertoire that drew from the rich traditions of European theater and early film. Her work reflected a steady commitment to storytelling, often exploring nuanced human dynamics and social settings of her era. Throughout her career, she collaborated with writers, directors, and fellow actors to bring thoughtful productions to audiences. She remained engaged with the performing arts, shaping performances through careful preparation and a keen sense of timing, contributing to the cultural landscape of her time.