Kahn, Lilly (c. 1898–1978)

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Kahn, Lilly (c. 1898–1978)

German-born actress. Name variations: Lily Kahn. Born c. 1898, in Peitz, Spreewald, Germany; died Nov 2, 1978.

At 15, made stage debut at Goethe Festival, Düsseldorf, in Penthesilea; appeared at National Theater, Dresden (1923–32) in such parts as Medea, Lady Macbeth, Judith, The Lady in To Damascus, Clytemnestra in The Oresteia, and Brunhild in Nibelungen; played lead roles at the Jewish theater in Berlin (1933–39); fled to England (1939); made London debut in Awake and Sing (1942), followed by Blow Your Own Trumpet, The Cradle Song, Tomorrow the World, Dutch Family, I Remember Mama, The Father and The Golden Door, among others; films include Escape to Danger, Mrs. Fitzherbert (as Queen Charlotte), The Third Man, Betrayed, Foreign Intrigue and Cat Girl.