- With her familial history the course of Eva L'Arronge's life was given and she began her career as a singer and actress at the theater.
- After World War II she concentrated now to her activity as a narrator in radio plays where she became a demanded voice.
- The actress Eva L'Arronge continued the family tradition as an actress. Already her grandfather Theodor Everhard L'Arronge and her father Richard L'Arronge were both busy as actors and theater managers.
- She was only able to continue her artistic career after World War II and she appeared in few movies like "Die Reise nach Marrakesch" (1949) and an episode of the serial "Das Jahrhundert der Chirurgen: Der Bär von Dumfried" (1972).
- Her mother Adeline Lorjé and her aunt Betty L'Arronge were also actresses.
- During the National Socialist era, the artist initially received a separate work permit, as she was unable to provide the Aryan certificate required by the National Socialists . However, this permit was later withdrawn from her.
- Because she was not able to generate a proof of Aryan ancestry she was not allowed to work any longer in the 30s. Eva L'Arronge disappeared from the spotlight again.
- Her uncle Adolph L'Arronge was active as a writer of plays and theater critic.
- Eva L'Arronge was a singer and actress on the stages of Berlin.
- She entered the film business in 1931.
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