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10 April 1891(Berlin, Margraviate of Brandenburg)
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6 January 1964(Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv District, Israel)
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Introduction

Lisa Golm (née Luise Schmertzler, Hebrew: לואיז שמרצלר; 10 April 1891 – 6 January 1964) 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 from a neoplasm (or tumour). She was buried in the Haifa Cemetery in Israel. She was survived by her sister, Jennie Schmerzler.

Selected filmography

  • Confessions of a Nazi Spy (1939) as Mrs. Anna Westphal (uncredited)
  • Escape (1940) as Anna
  • So Ends Our Night (1941) as The Pale Woman, Ruth's roommate
  • Journey for Margaret (1942) as Frau Weber
  • Woman of the Year (1942) as Yugoslav Consul's Wife (uncredited)
  • Calling Dr. Death (1943) as Marion's Mother
  • Chetniks! The Fighting Guerrillas (1943) as Frau Spitz (uncredited)
  • Mission to Moscow (1943) as Train Passenger Arriving Late (uncredited)
  • Above Suspicion (1943) as Frau Schulz (uncredited)
  • Madame Curie (1943) as Lucille (uncredited)
  • The Seventh Cross (1944) as Frau Hinkel (uncredited)
  • Shadow of a Woman (1946) as Emma
  • Without Reservations (1946) as Alma (uncredited)
  • High Wall (1947) as Dr. Golm (uncredited)
  • Possessed (1947) as Elsie
  • Cry Wolf (1947) as Mrs. Laidell (uncredited)
  • A Foreign Affair (1948) as German (uncredited)
  • Homecoming (1948) as Anna (uncredited)
  • Little Women (1949) as Mrs. Hummel (uncredited)
  • Anna Lucasta (1949) as Theresa
  • The Great Sinner (1949) as Elderly Lady (uncredited)
  • The Doctor and the Girl (1949) as Hetty
  • The Great Gatsby (1949) as Pamela's Nurse (uncredited)
  • East Side, West Side (1949) as Josephine
  • The Happy Years (1950) as Connie's Maid (uncredited)
  • The Hoodlum (1951) as Mrs. Lubeck
  • Payment on Demand (1951) as Molly
  • A Place in the Sun (1951) as Eastman's Maid (uncredited)
  • The Blue Veil (1951) as Elsa (uncredited)
  • Come Back, Little Sheba (1952) as Mrs. Coffman
  • My Pal Gus (1952) as Anna
  • Invitation (1952) as Agnes, the Maid
  • The Merry Widow (1952) as Queen (uncredited)
  • Bad for Each Other (1953) as Mrs. Marzano (uncredited)
  • Ride the High Iron (1956) as Mrs. Danielchik
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1957) (Season 2 Episode 17: "My Brother, Richard") as Mrs. Kopeck
  • Monkey on My Back (1957) as Barney's Mother
  • The Twilight Zone (1960) (Season 2 Episode 2: "The Man in the Bottle") as Mrs. Gumley