- One of the last stars of the German silent era, she later became "Miss Germany" of 1931 and modeled throughout the 1930s.
- The famous writer Erich Maria Remarque persuaded her to take part in the beauty contest of Germany. She won and as a result she was sent to Miami for Miss Universum contest. But the memories of World War I seemed still to be to fresh and as a German it wasn't allowed to select her although the audience voted for her. But the organizer had chosen Miss Belgium.
- After the death of her husband she lived from 1970 in the castle together with the children for the next 30 years.
- The famous group "Comedian Harmonists" sang of the beauty of Daisy D'0ra in later years with their song "Hallo, was machst Du heut', Daisy?".
- Daisy d'Ora found an important mission when she founded a children's home in a castle in Regensburg after World War II.
- When she got married with the diplomat Oskar Hermann Artur Schlitter she followed him to many countries during their marriage.
- The actress Daisy D'Ora was a true baroness and was called Daisy, Baroness von Freyberg in reality, but an already impoverished aristocratic family.
- Because it was judged as improper in her circles in those days to work for the show business, she had got herself a stage name.
- At the end of the 20's she appeared for the first time in some silent movies and she took part in a worldwide success with her small part in "Die Büchse der Pandora" (1928).
- She was buried together with her husband and her daughter Marion von Cramm who died 50 years old in 1984 because of cancer.
- She died on June 12, 2010 at the age of 97 in Munich, Germany. She was predeceased by both her children.
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