- To her future theater engagements belong the Deutsches Volkstheater from 1907 and the Burgtheater in Vieanna from 1911. There she remained active for many decades.
- She worked in Zwickau, Elberfeld, Barmen, Hamburg and Munich before she was engaged at the Deutschen Volkstheater in Vienna in 1907 as the successor of Helene Odilon.
- Her portrait as Salome was painted by Leopold Schmutzler (1864 -1940).
- The actress Lili Marberg joined an acting education in Dresden and afterwards gained a foothold on stage at the Münchner Schauspielhaus.
- On the stage she performed in parts of Wedekind, Hauptmann and Ibsen.
- Lili Marberg was the daughter of a teacher.
- She was the second wife of the architect Karl Hans Jaray (1872 - 1944) and the actor Hans Jaray (1906-1990) was her stepson.
- She worked for the Burgtheater in Vienna from 1911 to 1950 and in 1936 she became a honorary member of that theatre.
- Lili Marberg only appeared seldom in front of the camera. Her first movie was "Das Kriegspatenkind" (1915) directed by Emil Leyde with Georg Reimers, Franz Höbling, Harry Walden and Poldi Müller. It followed a long interruption before she appeared again in a movie in the sound film era of the 30s.
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