Norbert Ehry

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Norbert Ehry (* 1948 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German author .

Life

Norbert Ehry completed a degree in theater studies at the University of Television and Film Munich . At first he worked as a screenwriter for several Tatort films. This was followed by work on the television series Alles Paletti and the script for the television film Amok .

For the production of the television play Der Große Abgang , for which Ehry critically and realistically used the suicide of St. Pauli killer Pinzner as a template, he and the director Nico Hofmann received the 1995 television play award from the German Academy of Performing Arts .

Screenplay (selection)

Awards (selection)

  • 1986 Adolf Grimme Prize with bronze for skin close (together with Peter Schulze-Rohr )
  • 1995 Television Play Prize from the German Academy of Performing Arts, together with Nico Hofmann

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. DER SPIEGEL issue 28/90 , accessed on September 9, 2012
  2. DER SPIEGEL issue 5/1994 , accessed on September 9, 2012