Known for Acting

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.
1922
as Veronika Harlan / Mellitta
1925
as Bertha-Marie
1923
as Adele
1928
as Midnight Rose
1927
as Anna Gallambos
1925
as Frau - Marthe Ménard
1928
as Annie
1926
as Manon Lescaut
1924
as Malva
1926
as Dolores
1929
as Katie Fox
1924
1926
as Grita
1926
as Princess Olga Godovsky
1922
as Emilia
1925
as Sonja Smirnow
1925
as Die Sentimentale
1921
as Mirrjha, Savitri's Servant
1928
as Lya
1922
as Gerda, Rudenburgs Tochter / Gerda, Rudenburg's daughter