[3] She made her operatic debut at age 20 as Lucieta in Wolf-Ferrari's opera Die vier Grobriane at the Stadttheater Saarbrücken.
[2] She had a sensational success in Lehár's Der Graf von Luxemburg alongside Rudolf Schock.
[3] She remained at the house until 1964, then moved to the Theater des Westens in Berlin, from 1965 she also performed at the Vienna Volksoper, in 1967 at the Opernhaus Dortmund and in 1968 at the Staatstheater Wiesbaden.
[1] Schramm took part in several successful operetta films, including adaptations of Paul Lincke's Frau Luna [de] (1964) and of Paul Abraham's Viktoria und ihr Husar (1965),[3] alongside partners including Schock, Johannes Heesters,[4] Brigitte Mira and Gunnar Möller.
[5] She hosted a Saturday evening television show together with Willy Schneider, Die fröhliche Weinrunde (The merry wine round), from 1964 to 1968, with regular guests such as Paul Henckels, Arno Paulsen, Jupp Hussels [de], Frank Barufski [de] and Kurt Großkurth.