Lisa Golm
Lisa Golm was a German actress who emigrated to America and appeared in a number of Hollywood films as a character actress. Golm made her first screen appearance in the 1939 film Confessions of a Nazi Spy. She also featured on American television, appearing on shows such as Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Third Man and The Twilight Zone.
Biography
On 6 November 1918, she married Ernest Otto Ferdinand Golm in Berlin, Germany and later entered the United States at New York City on 3 December 1937. She was naturalized as an American citizen on 24 September 1943, when a resident of Los Angeles.Death
Golm died on 6 January 1964, aged 72, in Tel Aviv, Israel. She was buried in the Haifa Cemetery in Israel. She was survived by her sister, Jennie Schmertzler.Selected filmography
Confessions of a Nazi Spy as Mrs. Anna Westphal Escape as AnnaSo Ends Our Night as The Pale Woman, Ruth's roommateJourney for Margaret as Frau WeberWoman of the Year as Yugoslav Consul's Wife Calling Dr. Death as Marion's MotherChetniks! The Fighting Guerrillas as Frau Spitz Mission to Moscow as Train Passenger Arriving Late Above Suspicion as Frau Schulz Madame Curie as Lucille The Seventh Cross as Frau Hinkel Shadow of a Woman as EmmaWithout Reservations as Alma High Wall as Dr. Golm Possessed as ElsieCry Wolf as Mrs. Laidell A Foreign Affair as German Homecoming as Anna Little Women as Mrs. Hummel Anna Lucasta as TheresaThe Great Sinner as Elderly Lady The Doctor and the Girl as HettyThe Great Gatsby as Pamela's Nurse East Side, West Side as JosephineThe Happy Years as Connie's Maid The Hoodlum as Mrs. LubeckPayment on Demand as MollyA Place in the Sun as Eastman's Maid The Blue Veil as Elsa Come Back, Little Sheba as Mrs. Coffman- My Pal Gus as AnnaInvitation as Agnes, the MaidThe Merry Widow as Queen Bad for Each Other as Mrs. Marzano Ride the High Iron as Mrs. Danielchik
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents as Mrs. KopeckMonkey on My Back as Barney's MotherThe Twilight Zone as Mrs. Gumley