Jan Alverdes
Jan Henning Alverdes (born April 12, 1932 , † December 28, 1971 ) was a German screenwriter and radio play director .
Life
Jan Alverdes was born as the son of the German writer Dr. Paul Alverdes and the concert singer Rose Alberta Alverdes (nee Weidner) were born. He had a brother two years older than him. He was one of three scriptwriters for the mountain film Über Tal und Wolken , which was made in 1956. Later he worked mainly for the Bavarian radio as a director of numerous radio play productions.
Radio plays
- Wumme (1971, author: Ernestine Koch )
- Master Eder and his Pumuckl (1962–1971, author: Ellis Kaut )
- Aunt Flora (1962, author: James Krüss )
- A case for Perry Clifton: The gentleman in the gray pants (1963, author: Wolfgang Ecke )
- Christmas Eve (1965, author: Charles Dickens )
- Prince and Beggar Boy (1966, author: Mark Twain )
- A case for Perry Clifton: The island of the blue hoods (1968, author: Wolfgang Ecke)
- In Aunt Julie's house (1971, author: James Krüss)
- The horse thieves in Arkansas (1971, author: Friedrich Gerstäcker )
- The One Million Pound Note (1971, Author: Mark Twain; Adaptation: Paul Alverdes)
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SURNAME | Alverdes, Jan |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Alverdes, Jan Henning (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German screenwriter and radio play director |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 12, 1932 |
DATE OF DEATH | December 28, 1971 |