Paula Levermann

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Paula Levermann 1901

Paula Levermann married Paula Pahlau (born March 4, 1870 in Hamburg , † March 23, 1942 in Berlin ) was a German theater and silent film actress .

Life

Paula Levermann was trained as an actress by Auguste Schönfeld and began her theater career in 1889 at the Rostock City Theater. Then she was engaged in Lübeck (1889), at the Residenztheater in Hanover (1890) and in Cologne (1891). In 1892 she took part in the August Junkermann tour (to New York). Together with her husband Otto Pahlau , she was a member of the Schiller Theater in Berlin from 1894 to 1898 . From 1900 to 1901 she worked at the Berlin Secession Theater and then went to the Residenz Theater . She worked there for two years, after which Paula Levermann was engaged for another two years at the Berlin theater . Further commitments in the capital followed, including a. at the New Theater , the Lustspielhaus and the Trianontheater.

The artist celebrated success at a young age in roles as a naive lover, such as “Herma” in “Famous Woman”, “Lorle”, “Grille”, Käthchen von Heilbronn . From 1916 to 1918 Paula Levermann also took part in several silent films. After the end of the First World War , Levermann was only occasionally permanently engaged before she retired into private life.

literature

Filmography

  • 1913: My Leopold
  • 1916: Florian's aunt
  • 1916: Mother Earth
  • 1918: And would not have love

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ German stage yearbook: Theater history year and address book, volume 54, print and commission publisher FA Günther & Sohn, 1943, page 73