Lilli Palmer
Lilli Palmer, originally named Lilli Marie Peiser, was born on May 24, 1914, in Germany. She made her mark as both an accomplished actress and a talented writer throughout her illustrious career. Over the years, Palmer garnered significant recognition for her contributions to film, earning the prestigious Volpi Cup, as well as three Deutscher Filmpreis Awards. Her performances were so compelling that they earned her two nominations for a Golden Globe Award, highlighting her international appeal and talent.
Palmer's career spanned several decades, during which she showcased her versatility and skill across various genres. She became a beloved figure in the film industry, admired not only for her acting prowess but also for her literary accomplishments. Beyond her artistic endeavors, Palmer navigated the challenges of her time with grace and resilience, establishing herself as a prominent figure in both European and Hollywood cinema.
Lilli Palmer passed away on January 27, 1986, leaving behind a rich legacy that continues to influence aspiring actors and writers today. Her contributions to the arts and her remarkable journey through the entertainment world remain a testament to her exceptional talent and enduring spirit.
Filmography
The Other Side of the Wind
The Counterfeit Traitor
Body and Soul (1947)
The Rake's Progress
Hauser's Memory
De Sade
The Boys from Brazil
Conspiracy of Hearts
The Long Dark Hall
Operation Crossbow
The Holcroft Covenant
The House That Screamed
But Not for Me
Murders in the Rue Morgue (1971)
What the Peeper Saw
Miracle of the White Stallions
The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders
Thunder Rock
Girls in Uniform
The Door with Seven Locks
Command Performance
Cloak and Dagger