Jutta Jol

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Jutta Jol ; Born Justine Jutta Blanda Hermine Gehrmann (born February 4, 1896 in Metz , Lorraine , German Empire ; † October 26, 1981 in Berlin ) was a German actress .

Life

After attending a secondary school for girls, Jutta Jol worked as a librarian at the University of Strasbourg and as a telegraph operator for the German field post during the First World War . In 1919 she was expelled from France and moved to Berlin, where she met the actor, screenwriter and director Arthur Teuber , whom she later married.

Teuber brought her to silent film as "Jutta Jol", where she initially received leading roles in his productions. Over the years, especially in the age of talkies, she only made insignificant appearances and played maids, maids or a nurse in The Yellow Flag and an Indian servant in the two-part monumental film The Tiger of Eschnapur / The Indian Tomb (1938).

Filmography

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