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Lya De Putti

Lya De Putti
  • Name: Lya De Putti
  • Birthday: 1897-01-08
  • Also known as: Amália Helena Mária Róza Putti
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Biography: Lya De Putti, born Amália Putti, was an Hungarian film actress of the silent era, noted for her portrayal of vamp characters. She began her stage career on the Hungarian Vaudeville circuit. She soon progressed to Berlin, where after performing in the ballet, she made her screen debut in 1918. During her short film career, 1918 - 1929, she appears in 35 feature films.

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Title Release date
The Informer   as  Katie Fox 1929-10-16
The Scarlet Lady   as  Lya 1928-08-01
Charlott etwas verrückt   as  Charlott Verloh 1928-03-29
Midnight Rose   as  Midnight Rose 1928-02-26
Buck Privates   as  Annie 1928-01-29
The Heart Thief   as  Anna Gallambos 1927-04-26
God Gave Me Twenty Cents   as  Cassie Lang 1926-11-20
The Prince of Tempters   as  Dolores 1926-10-17
The Sorrows of Satan   as  Princess Olga Godovsky 1926-10-12
Junges Blut   as  Grita 1926-03-23
Manon Lescaut   as  Manon Lescaut 1926-02-15
Variety   as  Bertha-Marie 1925-11-16
Jealousy   as  Frau - Marthe Ménard 1925-09-17
Comedians   as  Die Sentimentale 1925-02-23
Im Namen des Kaisers   as  Sonja Smirnow 1925-02-18
Claire 1924-10-25
Malva   as  Malva 1924-10-24
Thamar, das Kind der Berge   as  Thamar 1924-04-07
S.O.S. Die Insel der Tränen 1923-11-01
Ilona   as  Ruschka / Ilona 1923-08-31
Die Schlucht des Todes   as  Rosita 1923-05-10
Die Fledermaus   as  Adele 1923-04-12
Die drei Marien und der Herr von Marana 1923-03-09
Phantom   as  Veronika Harlan / Mellitta 1922-11-13
The Burning Soil   as  Gerda, Rudenburgs Tochter / Gerda, Rudenburg's daughter 1922-03-03
Othello   as  Emilia 1922-02-08
The Indian Tomb, Part II: The Tiger of Eschnapur   as  Mirrjha, Savitri's Servant 1921-11-19
The Indian Tomb, Part I: The Mission of the Yoghi   as  Mirrjha, Savitri's Servant 1921-10-22
Die Liebschaften des Hektor Dalmore 1921-02-22
Driving Force 1921-01-01
Soldiers of the Emperor   as  Karády Erzsike 1918-01-01