
Lya De Putti, born Amália Putti, was an Hungarian film actress of the silent era, noted for her portrayal of vamp characters. She began her stage career on the Hungarian Vaudeville circuit. She soon progressed to Berlin, where after performing in the ballet, she made her screen debut in 1918. During her short film career, 1918 - 1929, she appears in 35 feature films.

Buck Privates
1928 · as Annie

The Indian Tomb, Part II: The Tiger of Eschnapur
1921 · as Mirrjha, Savitri's Servant

Jealousy
1925 · as Frau - Marthe Ménard

Othello
1922 · as Emilia

Die Fledermaus
1923 · as Adele

Junges Blut
1926 · as Grita

The Prince of Tempters
1926 · as Dolores

The Indian Tomb, Part I: The Mission of the Yoghi
1921 · as Mirrjha, Savitri's Servant

Variety
1925 · as Bertha-Marie

In the Name of the Kaisers
1925 · as Sonja Smirnow

Claire
1924

The Informer
1929 · as Katie Fox

God Gave Me Twenty Cents
1926 · as Cassie Lang

The Heart Thief
1927 · as Anna Gallambos

Malva
1924 · as Malva

The Burning Soil
1922 · as Gerda, Rudenburgs Tochter / Gerda, Rudenburg's daughter

The Scarlet Lady
1928 · as Lya

Thamar, das Kind der Berge
1924 · as Thamar