Charlotte Serda was a German actress best known for Eine Siebzehnjährige, Pipin, der Kurze, and Das Geheimnis der roten Katze. She was born on June 13, 1910, in Karlsruhe, Germany, and passed away on March 3, 1965, in Dresden, Saxony, Germany.
Personal and Family Life
Charlotte Serda was born into a family of performers; her mother was the renowned actress Julia Serda, and her stepfather was the well-known actor Hans Junkermann. This artistic background likely influenced her career in film and photography.
Career
She made her acting debut in 1931 with the movie “Das Geheimnis der roten Katze.” Her subsequent films included “Inge und die Millionen” in 1933 and “Pipin, der Kurze” in 1934. After these productions, she chose to step back from acting to focus on photography, during which she published several books.
Death and Legacy
Charlotte Serda died on March 3, 1965, in Dresden, leaving behind a legacy as an actress who transitioned into a successful photography career. Her contributions to the film industry and literature continue to be remembered by fans of classic cinema.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Pipin, der Kurze | 1934-03-30 | Adele, seine Frau |
Das Geheimnis der roten Katze | 1931-05-20 | N/A |
Eine Siebzehnjährige | 1934 | N/A |