Eugen Thiele
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Eugen Thiele (* 27. September 1897 in Wien, Österreich-Ungarn als Eugen Isersohn; † 16. November 1938 in Baden bei Wien) war ein österreichischer Filmregisseur, Drehbuchautor und Schauspieler.
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Eugen Thiele (1897–1938) was an Austrian film director and screenwriter. Of Jewish background he was the younger brother of Wilhelm Thiele. After a spell as an actor he established himself as a director in the Germany film industry of the early 1930s during the final years of the Weimar Republic. The Nazi seizure of power in 1933 brought an effective end to the career of the Jewish Thiele, who went into exile in Prague where he wrote the screenplay for one German-language film The Happiness of Grinzing, and may have also contributed to a German version of the Czech film Romance from the Tatra Mountains. He then returned to his native Austria, living in Baden bei Wien. He died the same year of the Anschluss which brought Austria under Nazi control.
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Eugen Thiele
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Eugen Thiele
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Eugen Thiele
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Vienna, Nazi Austria
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1938-11-16
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1897-09-27
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1938-11-16
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Eugen Thiele (* 27. September 1897 in Wien, Österreich-Ungarn als Eugen Isersohn; † 16. November 1938 in Baden bei Wien) war ein österreichischer Filmregisseur, Drehbuchautor und Schauspieler.
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Eugen Thiele (1897–1938) was an Austrian film director and screenwriter. Of Jewish background he was the younger brother of Wilhelm Thiele. After a spell as an actor he established himself as a director in the Germany film industry of the early 1930s during the final years of the Weimar Republic. The Nazi seizure of power in 1933 brought an effective end to the career of the Jewish Thiele, who went into exile in Prague where he wrote the screenplay for one German-language film The Happiness of Grinzing, and may have also contributed to a German version of the Czech film Romance from the Tatra Mountains. He then returned to his native Austria, living in Baden bei Wien. He died the same year of the Anschluss which brought Austria under Nazi control.
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1933
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1927
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Eugen Isersohn
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1897
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1938