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Lotte Neumann

Lotte Neumann (born Charlotte Pötler, 5 August 1896 – 26 February 1977)[2] was a German film actress, screenwriter, and film producer.

Lotte Neumann
Born
Charlotte Pötler

5 August 1896
Died26 February 1977 (aged 80)
Other namesC.H. Diller
Charlotte Diller
Charlotte Bergmann[1]
Occupation(s)Actress, screenwriter, film producer
Years active1912–1958
Spouse
(m. 1935; died 1944)

Biography edit

Lotte Neumann was born Charlotte Pötler on 5 August 1896 in Berlin. She attended the Königliche Luisenschule in her hometown, and then the Wagnersche-Klinkhardsche Höhere Mädchenschule. At 13, she completed vocal training with Karl Grünwald and Emma Sebold, and took acting lessons, as well as studied dance and piano. She was a choir singer at the Komische Oper Berlin and at the Komödienhaus.[3][4]

Neumann originally wanted to be a singer, but at the urging of Max Mack, she instead opted for a career in film, and made her debut in the short Whims of Fate (1912) alongside Erwin Fichtner and Hanni Weisse, followed by Im Übermut (1912) and Das Bild der Mutter (1912).

Popular throughout Germany, a Lotte Neumann film serial was shot throughout 1917. These films include Hinter verschlossenen Türen (1917), Die Richterin (1917), Schweigen im Walde Part 1: Ein Erbfolgestreit (1918), Schweigen im Walde Part 2: Eine aussergerichtlige Einigung (1918), and Schatten der Vergangenheit (1919), all of which Neumann produced herself. In addition to being an actress and producer, Neumann also was a screenwriter. She wrote her first screenplay, Die Töchter des Herrn von Dornberg, in 1918.

In 1916, Neumann founded her own film company, Lotte-Neumann-Film-GmbH, which existed until 1919. From 1919 onwards, Neumann worked for UFA.

In 1920, Neumann starred in Moj and Romeo and Juliet in the Snow, directed by Ernst Lubitsch. She remained a popular actress throughout the 1920s, working with directors such as Reinhold Schünzel, Rudolf Biebrach, Hans Werckmeister, and Adolf E. Licho. Her greatest successes were The Brigantine of New York (1924), A Woman for 24 Hours (1925), and the French-German film The Good Reputation (1926).

Neumann's career began to decline after the advent of sound film, and her final screen appearance was in Die Liebesfiliale (1931). According to Neumann, she ended her career as an actress due to a lengthy divorce proceeding which lasted from 1929 to 1932.

After her retirement from the screen, Neumann continued to write screenplays under the names C.H. Diller or Charlotte Diller, and entered a creative partnership with her husband, director Walter Wassermann, which lasted from 1935 until his death in 1944. She is credited with writing 24 films, including The Beggar Student (1936), Men Without a Fatherland (1937), Sergeant Berry (1938), and Kora Terry (1940). After World War II, Neumann wrote two more screenplays, her final being Man müßte nochmal zwanzig sein [de] (1958).[5]

Neumann died on 26 February 1977 in Gaißach.

Selected filmography edit

Actress

Screenwriter

Bibliography edit

  • Jung, Uli & Schatzberg, Walter. Beyond Caligari: The Films of Robert Wiene. Berghahn Books, 1999.

References edit

  1. ^ "Lotte Neumann | filmportal.de".
  2. ^ "Lotte Neumann". Author Gallery. 9 November 2018.
  3. ^ "Lotte Neumann".
  4. ^ "Biographie Lotte Neumann".
  5. ^ Nelmes, Jill; Selbo, Jule (29 September 2015). Women Screenwriters: An International Guide. ISBN 9781137312372.

External links edit

  • Lotte Neumann at IMDb

lotte, neumann, born, charlotte, pötler, august, 1896, february, 1977, german, film, actress, screenwriter, film, producer, borncharlotte, pötler5, august, 1896berlin, german, empiredied26, february, 1977, aged, gaißach, bavaria, west, germanyother, namesc, di. Lotte Neumann born Charlotte Potler 5 August 1896 26 February 1977 2 was a German film actress screenwriter and film producer Lotte NeumannBornCharlotte Potler5 August 1896Berlin German EmpireDied26 February 1977 aged 80 Gaissach Bavaria West GermanyOther namesC H DillerCharlotte DillerCharlotte Bergmann 1 Occupation s Actress screenwriter film producerYears active1912 1958SpouseWalter Wassermann m 1935 died 1944 wbr Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected filmography 3 Bibliography 4 References 5 External linksBiography editLotte Neumann was born Charlotte Potler on 5 August 1896 in Berlin She attended the Konigliche Luisenschule in her hometown and then the Wagnersche Klinkhardsche Hohere Madchenschule At 13 she completed vocal training with Karl Grunwald and Emma Sebold and took acting lessons as well as studied dance and piano She was a choir singer at the Komische Oper Berlin and at the Komodienhaus 3 4 Neumann originally wanted to be a singer but at the urging of Max Mack she instead opted for a career in film and made her debut in the short Whims of Fate 1912 alongside Erwin Fichtner and Hanni Weisse followed by Im Ubermut 1912 and Das Bild der Mutter 1912 Popular throughout Germany a Lotte Neumann film serial was shot throughout 1917 These films include Hinter verschlossenen Turen 1917 Die Richterin 1917 Schweigen im Walde Part 1 Ein Erbfolgestreit 1918 Schweigen im Walde Part 2 Eine aussergerichtlige Einigung 1918 and Schatten der Vergangenheit 1919 all of which Neumann produced herself In addition to being an actress and producer Neumann also was a screenwriter She wrote her first screenplay Die Tochter des Herrn von Dornberg in 1918 In 1916 Neumann founded her own film company Lotte Neumann Film GmbH which existed until 1919 From 1919 onwards Neumann worked for UFA In 1920 Neumann starred in Moj and Romeo and Juliet in the Snow directed by Ernst Lubitsch She remained a popular actress throughout the 1920s working with directors such as Reinhold Schunzel Rudolf Biebrach Hans Werckmeister and Adolf E Licho Her greatest successes were The Brigantine of New York 1924 A Woman for 24 Hours 1925 and the French German film The Good Reputation 1926 Neumann s career began to decline after the advent of sound film and her final screen appearance was in Die Liebesfiliale 1931 According to Neumann she ended her career as an actress due to a lengthy divorce proceeding which lasted from 1929 to 1932 After her retirement from the screen Neumann continued to write screenplays under the names C H Diller or Charlotte Diller and entered a creative partnership with her husband director Walter Wassermann which lasted from 1935 until his death in 1944 She is credited with writing 24 films including The Beggar Student 1936 Men Without a Fatherland 1937 Sergeant Berry 1938 and Kora Terry 1940 After World War II Neumann wrote two more screenplays her final being Man musste nochmal zwanzig sein de 1958 5 Neumann died on 26 February 1977 in Gaissach Selected filmography editActress The Destiny of Carola van Geldern 1919 Romeo and Juliet in the Snow 1920 Moj 1920 The Woman in Doctor s Garb 1920 The Adventure of Doctor Kircheisen 1921 The Eternal Struggle 1921 The Solemn Oath 1921 The Three Aunts 1921 Father Won t Allow It 1921 The Game with Women 1922 The Brigantine of New York 1924 A Woman for 24 Hours 1924 The Story of Lilian Hawley 1925 The Woman in Gold 1926 The Good Reputation 1926 Der frohliche Weinberg 1927 He Goes Right She Goes Left 1928 Die Liebesfiliale 1931 Screenwriter The Beggar Student 1936 Men Without a Fatherland 1937 Sergeant Berry 1938 Robert Koch 1939 Friedrich Schiller The Triumph of a Genius 1940 Kora Terry 1940 Wedding in Transit 1953 Bibliography editJung Uli amp Schatzberg Walter Beyond Caligari The Films of Robert Wiene Berghahn Books 1999 References edit Lotte Neumann filmportal de Lotte Neumann Author Gallery 9 November 2018 Lotte Neumann Biographie Lotte Neumann Nelmes Jill Selbo Jule 29 September 2015 Women Screenwriters An International Guide ISBN 9781137312372 External links editLotte Neumann at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lotte Neumann amp oldid 1168712877, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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