Hanspeter Danuser
Hanspeter Danuser (born March 22, 1940 in Winterthur ; † June 16, 2000 in Hombrechtikon ) was a Swiss historian and screenwriter .
He studied history and German literature at the University of Zurich . In the 1960s he worked for Swiss television and became editor-in-chief of the broadcast antenna . In the 1970s he first worked as an employee, then as a self-employed scriptwriter. In 1985, together with Jupe Haegler, he designed the Swiss pavilion at the World Exhibition in Japan. From the late 1970s he lived in Hemberg in Toggenburg.
Hanspeter Danuser was married three times and had two sons from his first marriage. He died of heart failure while riding a bicycle.
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SURNAME | Danuser, Hanspeter |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Swiss historian and screenwriter |
DATE OF BIRTH | March 22, 1940 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Winterthur |
DATE OF DEATH | June 16, 2000 |
Place of death | Hombrechtikon |