Fritz Zeckendorf

Fritz Zeckendorf
Born(1886-01-07)7 January 1886
Died17 May 1943(1943-05-17) (aged 57)
Other namesFriedrich Zeckendorf
OccupationsSreenwriter, novelist
Years active1931-1937 (film)

Fritz Zeckendorf (1886–1943) was a Hungarian screenwriter and novelist, active in German cinema during the Weimar era.[1] Following the Nazi takeover in 1933 the Jewish Zeckendorf was barred from working in the German film industry. A 1935 German film The Man with the Paw was adapted from his novel of the same title, although he was not employed on the project. His final work came when he wrote the screenplay for Kurt Gerron's Dutch-Italian co-production The Three Wishes in 1937. In 1943 he was deported from Berlin to the Auschwitz concentration camp where he was murdered as part of the holocaust.[2]

Selected filmography

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Bibliography

  • Weniger, Kay. Zwischen Bühne und Baracke: Lexikon der verfolgten Theater-, Film- und Musikkünstler 1933 bis 1945. Metropol, 2008.