- After a longer engagement at the Burgtheater from 1938 to 1942 she went to the Salzburger Landestheater after the war.
- After a few more silent films, she became known with her leading role in the early Aufklärungsfilm (education film) Gefahren der Liebe/A Woman Branded (Eugen Thiele, 1931) opposite Hans Stüwe.
- She continued to appear on stage in guest appearances for a long time.
- While the theater remained her main activity she took part in other movies of the 30's, among them "Revolte im Erziehungshaus" (30), "Gefahren der Liebe" (1931) - where she impersonated her first leading role as a victim of a rape who finally becomes a murderer.
- In 1950 she made her last film. She played a small part in the crime drama Ruf aus dem Äther/Appeal from the Ether (Georg C. Klaren, Georg Wilhelm Pabst, 1951) starring Oskar Werner.
- She was discovered for the film in 1928 and appeared in the silent short "Ins Blaue hinein/Into the Blue" (Eugen Schüfftan, 1929) with Theo Lingen.
- She published a novel with the title "Ein Mann namens Miller" in 1955.
- Already at the age of 15 she appeared at different stages and convinced the critics with her performances.
- She learned her acting abilities at the Max-Reinhardt-Seminar in Vienna and later at the Otto-Falckenberg-Schule in Munich.
- After World War II she worked as a playwright for stage and radio.
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