With the rise of the National Socialists, Sybille Binder left Germany because of her Jewish background and went to England. There, she was able to continue her film career.
Sybille Binder concentrated to her stage career in the 20s and she only appeared in one more movie called "Kauft Mariett-Aktien" (1922) with Fritz Greiner and Vilma Banky.
Sybille Binder was able to gain a foothold on stage in 1915 and she appeared at the Barnowsky-Bühnen for the first time. In the next years she acted regularly at the theater and she got engagements in Munich, Berlin, Vienna and Zurich.
Only in 1950 she returned to Germany where she went on with both her stage and her film career - this time on television.