Alfred Neumann
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1895 – 1952
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Who was Alfred Neumann?
Alfred Neumann was a German writer of novels, stories, poems, plays, and films, as well as a translator into German. He was a recipient of the Kleist Prize in 1926 and his writings were banned during the Third Reich. He became a US citizen after moving to Los Angeles in 1941 where he stayed until 1949. His work as a screenwriter included Conflict, None Shall Escape, and The Return of Monte Cristo. Other films, like the French La Tragédie impériale, were based on his novels and stories. Neumann produced the first successful stage adaptation of War and Peace in 1942.
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- Born
- Oct 15, 1895
Lidzbark - Ethnicity
- Germans
- Nationality
- United States of America
- German Empire
- Nazi Germany
- Profession
- Died
- Oct 3, 1952
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on July 23, 2013
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