William Dieterle

William Dieterle (off approx. 1930 anglisiert: William; * 15. July 1893 in Ludwigshafen; † 8. December 1972 in Ottobrunn) was a German film director and actor.

Dieterle began its career first as an actor. Its first film on ride had it 1913. Its career was stopped however by the beginning of the First World War. of 1920 he began to work exclusively for the film and realized 1923 its first film as a director. In this first film (humans at the way) it gave Marlene Dietrich their first role. it went to 1930 to Warner Bros. after Hollywood. There it became particularly by a set of Filmbiografien admits, which brought lives and a working of Louis Pasteur , Emile Zola , Paul Ehrlich and Paul Julius Reuter close to a broad public. End of the 1950er years returned it to Europe . It turned in Italy and produced some television plays for the German television. Beginning of the 1960er years terminated it its work and withdrew myself after Bavaria into the private life.


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films (silent movies)

public works

play work

films (Tonfilm)

public works

play work

literature

  • Marta Mierendorff: William Dieterle. The Plutarch of Hollywood. 384 S., Berlin. Henschel, 1993. ISBN 3-89487-177-6

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