Lotte Palfi Andor
Known for: Acting
Born: July 27, 1903 in Bochum, Germany - Died: July 7, 1991
Lotte Palfi Andor was an aspiring Jewish stage actress in Germany and had to flee in 1934 with her first husband, the cutter (film editor) Victor Palfi, after the Nazis came to power. She played only bit parts in Hollywood, many of them uncredited. Her most memorable roles were in Casablanca (1942), where she was "the woman who has to sell her diamonds" in order to escape the Nazis and in Marathon Man (1976), where she was "the woman on 47th street," chasing a Nazi who is trying to escape with robbed diamonds. In 1943, she married the German-American actor Wolfgang Zilzer (stage name: Paul Andor), who had been the "man with expired papers" in Casablanca (1942). The couple divorced in old age when the American-born Zilzer wanted to die in Germany and his wife refused to return to her native country. She died on 07/08/1991 in New York City after a long illness.
Known for
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Ida Miller
Above Suspicion
Ottilie
Lovesick
Analyst
The Mask of Dimitrios
Yugoslav Receptionist (uncredited)
All That Jazz
Old Woman
Walk East on Beacon
Anna Kafer
Casablanca
Woman Selling Her Diamonds (uncredited)
Confessions of a Nazi Spy
Kassel's Nurse (uncredited)
Underground
Greta Rolf
Escape
Ruby's Maid Julie (uncredited)
Marathon Man
Old Lady on 47th Street
Out of Darkness
Madame Rochelle (uncredited)
Son of Lassie
Old Woman
Reunion in France
Unpleasant German Customer (uncredited)