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Felix Lützkendorf

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  • Born
    February 2, 1906 · Leipzig, Germany
  • Died
    November 19, 1990 · Munich, Germany

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    • Felix Lützkendorf was born on February 2, 1906 in Leipzig, Germany. He was a writer, known for Esclaves pour Rio (1954), Espions sur la Tamise (1962) and G.P.U. (1942). He was married to Karin Mina Klingenspor. He died on November 19, 1990 in Munich, Germany.

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      Karin Mina Klingenspor(1935 - November 19, 1990) (his death, 1 child)

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  • During World War II he also worked as a war correspondent.
  • The screenwriter and author Felix Lützkendorf finished a study for history, German philology and philosophy. Afterwards he worked as an editor for the Neue Leipziger Zeitung and for the Berliner Nachtausgabe. In parallel he was also active as a coach for sport.
  • He made his first writing experiences in the acting environment at the theater. There he wrote first plays and he also put several radio plays down on paper. The experience he gained there allowed him to enter the film business as a screenwriter in 1937.
  • After the war he was not able to continue his writing career for the time being because of his activity and member of the NSDAP. Only in 1950 he realised again new novels and plays.

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