- When her film career diminished she played only small roles in the sound film era of the 30s. She concentrated again to the theater in those years.
- The 20s marked the high of her film career and Colette Corder impersonated numerous roles in productions like "Das Grauen" (1920), "Morast" (192), "Der grosse Diebe" (1922) and "Achtung Harry! Augen auf!" (1926).
- Colette Corder had started acting on stage just before the outbreak of the First World War.
- After just four years of intense activity in front of the camera, Corder was receiving few more offers, and over the course of the early talkie years her duties dwindled to batch format.
- Committed to small production companies from the very beginning, Colette Corder played supporting roles and also some leading roles in films that were quite insignificant in terms of cultural history.
- After stage stations in the German provinces, she started to act at the Deutsches Künstlertheater and began filming in 1919.
- What she did professionally after the Second World War cannot be determined.
- The actress Colette Corder began her stage career in the middle of the 10s and she played on numerous stages in Germany.
- She was able to enter the film business after the war and her first appearances in front of the camera were "Die Geächteten" (1919) and "Das Recht der freien Liebe" (1919).
- After 1932 she remained largely without a permanent engagement, only in the years 1942 to 1944 she was (as "Colette Cordes") verifiable as a member of the ensemble at the Kassel state stage.
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