- She began her film career as a teen in 1912 with "Die Launen des Schicksals" (1912).
- Lotte Neumann was so well-known that they shot a whole serial of Lotte-Neumann movies from 1917. To these movies belong "Hinter verschlossenen Türen" (1917), "Die Richterin" (1917), "Das Schweigen im Walde" (1918), "Das Spiel mit dem Feuer" (1918) and "Schatten der Vergangenheit" (1919) - for which she often was her own producer.
- In 1920 she acted under the direction of Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau in the movie "Romeo und Julia im Schnee".
- With the end of the silent movie era her film career also drew to a close. She played in "Die Liebesfiliale" (1931) before she retired from the screen.
- After the end of her acting career she wrote many more scripts from the 30's to the 50's unter her pen name C.H. Diller.
- She wrote her first script in 1918 called "Die Töchter des Herrn Dornberg".
- Lotte Neumann was among others married with the screenwriter Walter Wassermann.
- She took acting lessons at the age of 13 and studied dance and piano.
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