- Margarete Neff was born in 1892 in Vienna, Austria, Austria-Hungary. She was an actress, known for Die Liebe der Marion Bach (1919), Hyänen auf dem Schlachtfelde des Lebens. 2. Die Apachen von Paris (1920) and Der Letzte Hohenhaus (1920). She was married to Alfred Junck and Rudolf Klein-Rogge. She died in 1984 in New York City, New York, USA.
- SpousesAlfred Junck
- She made her stage debut at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin in 1909, later followed engagements at different theaters in Germany.
- Her husband was arrested in 1938 and her domicile was wrecked by the SA. It followed a running the gauntlet through different authorities in order to rescue her husband. Finally she also addressed herself to Emmy Göring and some weeks later her husband was released. It lasted several more months before they were able to emigrate to Zurich in March 1939. Later they went to the USA where she where she was active at the emigration ensemble.
- In Berlin she also gained a foothold in the film business and was engaged by the Bolten-Baeckers-Filmgesellschaft.
- The actress Margarete Neff was only active for a short time in the film business. She began her career on the stage like most of the actors and actresses of her time.
- After her divorce from the actor Rudolf Klein-Rogge she continued her acting career, though not in the film business but exclusively at the theater, among others at the Deutsches Nationaltheater in Weimar till 1935 before she had to emigrate to Austria because of her Jewish origins. With the fusion of Germany and Austria the political persecution began again.
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