Charlotte Böcklin was a German actress who is best known for her roles in Die Buddenbrooks, Der Weg, der zur Verdammnis führt, and Die Brüder von Sankt Parasitus. She rose to fame quickly in the film industry during the late 1910s and made her last appearances in the 1920s.
Personal and Family Life
Born on February 25, 1894, in Germany, Charlotte Böcklin enjoyed a brief but impactful career in acting. Little is known about her personal and family life, but her rise to stardom in cinema occurred soon after her film debut in 1918.
Career Highlights
Charlotte Böcklin became a prominent figure in German cinema shortly after starting her career. She was known for delivering memorable performances in several films, gaining popularity for her talent and charisma on screen.
Death and Legacy
Charlotte Böcklin passed away on December 11, 1981, in Berlin, Germany. Despite her relatively short career in film, she left a lasting impression on German cinema and is remembered for her contributions to the arts.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Die Buddenbrooks | 1923-08-30 | Aline Puvogel |
Der Weg, der zur Verdammnis führt, 1. Teil – Das Schicksal der Aenne Wolter | 1918-08-01 | Änne Wolter |
Der Weg, der zur Verdammnis führt, 2. Teil – Hyänen der Lust | 1919-08-01 | Änne Wolter |
Die Frau ohne Gewissen | 1925-01-01 | Felicitas Alberti |
Des Lebens Rutschbahn | 1919-06-28 |