- After the war she returned to Germany where she worked with numerous successful theaters of Berlin, among them Fritz Kortner's Berliner Bühnen.
- In the talkies of the 30's she took part in well-known productions like "Der Mörder Dimitri Karramasoff" (1931), "M" (1931) by Fritz Lang, "Verräter" (1936) and "Glückskinder" (1936).
- Neumann-Viertel was also a notable character actress in films and television, although she seldomly played a leading role there.
- The actress Elisabeth Neumann-Viertel began her film career during the silent movie era.
- Elisabeth Neumann-Viertel was the second wife of film director Berthold Viertel.
- She retired in the late 1980s after nearly 70 years of acting.
- After the war she returned to Germany and continued her career there but kept busy between Europe and the USA where she acted in many productions.
- Under the Nazi regime she emigrated to the United States, where she appeared on the Broadway and in a few Hollywood movies as The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler" (1943) and "The House on 92nd Street" (1947).
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