Detlef Müller (screenwriter)

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Detlef Müller (born May 1, 1929 , † July 20, 2009 in Baiernrain- Berg) was a German screenwriter .

Live and act

Müller contributed to crime series and series such as Der Alte , Ein Fall für Zwei , Siska or Tatort . The journalist started his career for television in 1965 when he wrote all 20 episodes of the series Our Pauker with Georg Thomalla . In 1967 he wrote the 13-part series Till, the boy next door . After a few television games that were already criminal in nature, he shifted almost exclusively to the crime genre from the 1970s and helped shape the ZDF Friday crime thriller . Until his death, he wrote 25 episodes of Der Alte , 20 contributions for Siska and 13 stories of Ein Fall für Zwei .

He also worked for The Immortal Methods of Franz Josef Wanninger and on Sun, Wine and Hard Nuts .

Filmography (selection)

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