Title
Lilli Palmer Collection
Reference
LPC
Production date
1986
Creator
- Palmer, LilliBiographyBiography
Lilli Palmer was born in Posen, Prussia in 1914, the daughter of Rose Lissman, an Austrian Jewish actress, and Alfred Peiser, a German Jewish surgeon. She studied drama in Berlin and began her acting career at age 18. Shortly after this, her family moved to Paris, fleeing the rise of Hitler. Palmer later moved to England where she re-established her acting career.
Lilli Palmer made her British cinematic debut in 1935 in the film “Crime Unlimited” before going on to feature in films such as Hitchcock’s “Secret Agent” (1936). During the 1940s Palmer featured in many films that tackled the theme of war such as “Thunder Rock” (1942) and “The Rake’s Progress” (1945) which was her first film with her husband Rex Harrison, who she had married in 1943.
Lilli Palmer and Rex Harrison had a son, Carey Harrison. They moved to America in 1945 where Lilli and Rex became a well-known acting couple on Broadway and in film. Lilli Palmer was awarded the Venice Film Festival Award for her performance in “The Four Poster” (1952) and was TV host of “The Lilli Palmer Show” in 1953.
In 1957, several months after her divorce from Rex Harrison, Palmer married Carlos Thompson, an Argentine actor and her co-star in “Between Time and Eternity” (1956).
She continued to work for international productions, mainly in German and French with a few Hollywood productions. Lilli Palmer was also a writer, publishing her best-selling autobiography “Change Lobsters and Dance” in 1975. She also wrote novels such as “The Red Raven” (1978).
Lilli Palmer died of cancer in 1986 aged 71 in Los Angeles.
Scope and Content
This archive contains three professionally compiled photography albums showing Lilli Palmer in roles in her early career as an actress as well as a certificate of nomination for the Television Movie Awards 1986.
Extent
3 photography albums and 1 certificate
Physical description
This archive is in good condition.
Language
English
Archival history
This archive was acquired by the National Media Museum in 2005
Level of description
TOP
Repository name
National Science and Media Museum, Bradford
Subject
Conditions governing access
Access is given in accordance with the NMeM access policy. Material from this collection is available to researchers through the museum’s Insight facility.
Conditions governing Reproduction
Copies may be supplied of items in the collection, provided that the copying process used does not damage the item or is not detrimental to its preservation. Copies will be supplied in accordance with the NMeM’s terms and conditions for the supply and reproduction of copies, and the provisions of any relevant copyright legislation.
System of arrangement
This collection is currently being catalogued. This field will be updated when a system of arrangement is being established.