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Heinrich Lautensack

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  • Born
    July 15, 1881 · Vilshofen, Bavaria, Germany
  • Died
    January 10, 1919 · Eberswalde, Brandenburg, Germany

Biography

    • Heinrich Lautensack was born on July 15, 1881 in Vilshofen, Bavaria, Germany. He was a writer, known for Zwischen Himmel und Erde (1913), Mutter und Kind (1916) and Die Stricknadeln (1916). He died on January 10, 1919 in Eberswalde, Brandenburg, Germany.

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  • He worked as an author and he published several works in magazines. Moreover he also translated stage plays into German.
  • In the year of his death, his play ( Das Gelübde) = The Vow, set in the Capuchin monastery in Passau-Mariahilf, was premiered in Munich with Hermine Körner and Wilhelm Dieterle.
  • To his promoters belonged also Frank Wedekind.
  • His last screenplays came in the second half of the 10s into being for "Mutter und Kind" (1916), "Die Stricknadeln" (1916), "Der verkaufte Schlaf" (1916), "Unheilbar" (1917) and "Gräfin Vera" (1920).
  • His play "The vicarage comedy" (die Pfarrhauskomödie) with Lucie Höflich was first staged in Berlin in 1920. In addition to 200 performances in Berlin, it was shown on more than 100 German-speaking stages.

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