- By the Second World War she retired from acting.
- Hanna Ralph was married to the German actor Emil Jannings in 1920, however the marriage ended in divorce. She was later briefly married to director Fritz Wendhausen.
- From 1914 to 1915 she worked at theatre in Mainz and in 1916 at the City Theater in Hamburg. In 1917 she began working on various stages in Berlin.
- The actress Hanna Ralph impersonated very interesting characters in the 20's. To her most impressive performances belong the film classics "Die Brüder Karamasoff" , Die Nibelungen: Siegfried" (1924), "Helena" (1924) and "Faust" (1926).
- After the war's end, she briefly returned to film in the early 1950s; appearing in small roles in director Wolfgang Liebeneiner's 1951 crime drama Der blaue Stern des Südens and Harald Reinl's 1952 drama Behind Monastery Walls before retiring from acting altogether.
- She made her stage debut in 1913 at the Schauspielhaus in Frankfurt.
- In 1968 she was awarded the Bundesfilmpreis for her legacy as an actress in German cinema.
- Hanna Ralph's career withstood the transition to sound film, however she appeared in only three films of the 1930s; instead, she spent much of the decade in theatre.
- She appeared only seldom in the talkies, so "Der blaue Stern des Südens" (1951) and Hinter Klostermauern (1952).
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