Beatrix Lehmann
Beatrix Lehmann was a British figure active across theatre, literature, and film. Born on July 1, 1903 in Bourne End, Wooburn Green, Regno Unito, Lehmann brought a background in acting and directing to her work in cinema.
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Beatrix Lehmann was a British figure active across theatre, literature, and film. Born on July 1, 1903 in Bourne End, Wooburn Green, Regno Unito, Lehmann brought a background in acting and directing to her work in cinema. Though primarily known for stage and literary contributions, Lehmann appeared in two films documented in the records. In 1965, Lehmann portrayed the Tribunal President in The Spy Who Came In from the Cold, a role that placed her within a Cold War narrative as an authoritative figure in a judicial capacity. Three years later, in 1968, Lehmann took on the role of Mother in Wonderwall, a film blending drama with elements of fantasy and domestic tension.
Lehmann’s film appearances were limited but notable for their contrast: one as a formal tribunal member, the other as a fa…







