Franz Friedrich Count Treuberg
Franz Friedrich Ferdinand Ludwig Engelbert Ernst Graf Fischler von Treuberg (born August 6, 1907 in Kloster Holzen , † October 18, 1982 in London ) was a German dramaturge , screenwriter , director , film producer and actor .
Live and act
The loaded in a 1813 family-owned gutsähnlichen monastery born son of a pacifist Hetta Countess Treuberg visited after graduating from high school in Rome economics , and later drama .
In 1930 he moved to Paris , where he was appointed dramaturge at the “Théatre des Ambassadeurs”. In 1936 he moved to Lisbon to take on the post of director of a production company. In 1941 he was arrested by the Gestapo (possibly because of his part-Jewish roots) and imprisoned until 1943.
Immediately after the end of the war, together with Werner Hochbaum and Alf Teichs , he produced two films for the “demo film” in destroyed Berlin ; it was to be his first major post-war activity. Shortly afterwards (1946) he switched to the Berlin Hebbel Theater as a dramaturge under the management of Karlheinz Martin . There he was also able to stage some stage plays ( Cyankali , Ein Punkt in der Welt ) and also worked as an acting teacher. In 1950 his play When the Devil Weeps was premiered on this stage.
In between, Count Treuberg returned sporadically to film. In the two works (1947/48 and 1954) by the Italian star director Roberto Rossellini , some of which were shot in Germany , he was involved in the dialogues ( Germany in the year zero ) and the script (" Angst "). In the first-mentioned film, the Count also played a tiny role, in the second he assisted Rossellini in directing.
In 1959 Treuberg was brought into the office of the general manager of the Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus , Karl-Heinz Stroux , and took care of unspecified artistic matters. However, he only stayed there for a year. Treuberg's return to film came in the late 1960s; this time in front of the camera. Especially in the early 1970s he could be seen as Franz (von) Treuberg with small roles in a number of Italian films.
Count Treuberg was married several times; his marriage to Lucie Brenner resulted in one child. He was distantly related to the German film producer and husband of the silent film star Henny Porten , Wilhelm von Kaufmann .
Movies
- 1945: Liberated Music (short documentary, co-production)
- 1945: Dob, the stable hare (short cartoon, co-production)
- 1948: Germany in the year zero (dialogues, actors)
- 1952: Men Without Tears ( La voce del silenzio ) (co-script)
- 1954: Angst (scriptwriting, assistant director)
- 1969: Scarabea - How much earth do people need? (Actor)
- 1971: Blindman, the Enforcer (actor)
- 1971: The Syndicate (actor)
- 1971: Young girls wild sex (script collaboration)
- 1972: Amore e morte nel giardino degli dei (actor)
- 1972: The Devilish (Actor)
- 1973: 24 ore… non un minuto di più (actor)
annotation
- ^ Glenzdorfs international film lexicon , third volume. Bad Münder 1961, p. 1755
literature
- Herbert A. Frenzel , Hans Joachim Moser (ed.): Kürschner's biographical theater manual. Drama, opera, film, radio. Germany, Austria, Switzerland. De Gruyter, Berlin 1956, DNB 010075518 , p. 753.
- Johann Caspar Glenzdorf: Glenzdorf's international film lexicon. Biographical manual for the entire film industry. Volume 3: Peit – Zz. Prominent-Filmverlag, Bad Münder 1961, DNB 451560752 , p. 1755.
- Kay Less : Between the stage and the barracks. Lexicon of persecuted theater, film and music artists from 1933 to 1945 . With a foreword by Paul Spiegel . Metropol, Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-938690-10-9 , p. 417.
Web links
- Franz von Treuberg in the Internet Movie Database (English)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Treuberg, Franz Friedrich Graf |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Treuberg, Franz Friedrich Ferdinand Ludwig Engelbert Ernst Fischler Graf von (birth name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German dramaturge, screenwriter and director |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 6, 1907 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Holzen Monastery |
DATE OF DEATH | October 18, 1982 |
Place of death | London |