- In 1933 followed her last appearance at the theater before she was no longer able to work because of the rise of the National Socialism.
- The actress Mathilde Sussin came to the theater in 1895 where she appeared at the Stadttheater Innsbruck for the first time. In the next years followed numerous engagements in cities like Aachen, Wien, Graz and Berlin.
- In Berlin she acted successfully on stage for many years and finally she got her first engagement for a movie in 1916.
- She was deported to the concentration camp Theresienstadt on the 9th September 1942 where she died one year later from tuberculosis.
- Her last cinematical works came at the beginning of the 30s.
- The height of her film career followed in the 20s and she impersonated many roles in well-known productions. To these works belong "Die Buddenbrooks" (1923), "I.N.R.I." (1923) and "Die Heilige und ihr Narr" (1928).
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