- Manfred Voss was arrested in 1942 and he was deported to the KZ Buchenwald. There he died in the same year at the age of 41.
- He joined the film business in 1928 and he impersonated his first role in the production "Der Fremdenlegionär" (1928).
- As a homosexual he was only able to work under handicapped conditions from 1933, his last engagements were in Cottbus from 1934 to 1936 and at the small travelling theater of the Kurmärkischen Landestheaters of Luckenwalde till 1938.
- In 1930 he retired from the film business and concentrated to his stage career again. There he appeared among others at theaters in Nuremberg and Kolberg.
- The actor Manfred Voss began his stage career in 1925 at the Stadttheater in Lübeck. It followed other engagements in Hannover, Munich and Berlin.
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