Axel Constantin August Eggebrecht Net Worth

Axel Constantin August Eggebrecht Net Worth is
$17 Million

Axel Constantin August Eggebrecht Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Axel Eggebrecht was born on January 10, 1899 in Leipzig, Germany as Axel Constantin August Eggebrecht. He is known for his work on Stresemann (1957), Der Verlorene (1951) and Vienna Blood (1942). He was married to Inge Stolten. He died on July 14, 1991 in Hamburg, Germany.

Date Of BirthJanuary 10, 1899
Died1991-07-14
Place Of BirthLeipzig, Germany
ProfessionWriter, Miscellaneous Crew
Star SignCapricorn
#Fact
1In 1965 he became a member of the International PEN association, in 1972 becoming Vice President of the German branch.
2He visited all occupying zones and wrote about the first processes against NS criminals.
3He fought his way through the life with temporary help for film productions. In 1921 he took part in the middle German revolt and thereafter he had to run away. He arrived at Berlin where he worked for the Malik publishing house and wrote smaller feature pages for the "Rote Fahne".
4At the end of World War II Eggebrecht lost his accommodation in Berlin because of a bomb attack. He was evacuated to Holstein.
5After the end of the Second World War, in June 1945, he was brought by British occupation officers to the former site of the governmental broadcast station. There, in September 1945 he was one of the founders of the Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk (Northwest German Broadcasting). As a journalist, Eggebrecht was one of the pioneers of the radio documentary. From 1963-1965 he reported on the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trials.
6In 1983 he was awarded the Gerrit-Engelke-Preis, the literature prize of the city of Hanover.
7Eggebrecht wrote the novel "Leben einer Prinzessin" in 1928 and wrote his first script for the movie "Die Republik der Backfische" in the same year.
8Eggebrecht grew up in bourgeois surroundings in Leipzig until 1917 when he volunteered to serve in the First World War where he received a serious wound, the effects of which he would continue to feel for his entire life.
9He followed to the KPD and broke off his study.
10Axel Eggebrecht belongs to the most interesting personalities in the guild of writers. He visited a study of German and philosophy in Leipzig and participated in the Kapp putsch of a Kieler student company in 1920.
11In 1989, he received the Bürgermeister-Stolten-Medaille, the highest honor awarded by the city of Hamburg, where he later died.
12Later on he found occupation as a dramaturge for the UFA and as an author for the Weltbühne.
13Eggebrecht was propaganda leader of the German-American film union between 1922 and 1923 and spoke up for a popularization of the Russian movies in Germany. After his participation in the 5th world congress of the 3rd International in Moscow in 1924 he returned political disillusioned, in 1925 he left the KPD.
14From 1930 Eggebrecht got involved against the National Socialism what led to his arrest in 1933 and several months at the concentration camp Hainewalde. When he was arrested a second time in the same year he wasn't able to go about his work. The only possibility he had in order to earn his living as a writer was to write apolitical movies.
15In Eggebrecht's memory, the Media Foundation of the City of Leipzig endowed the Axel Eggebrecht Prize to be awarded for radio documentaries. Since 2008, it is awarded every two years, alternating with the Günter Eich Prize for radio dramas. Both prizes award 10,000 Euros.
16Together with Peter Lorre he wrote the book "Der Verlorene" (1951), a movie who is still underestimated till today.
17Co-founder of the Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk (Northwest German Broadcasting) in September 1945.
18Member of Germany's communist party KDP from 1920 to 1925 and contributor of articles to the left-wing publication "Rote Fahne". Member of the film distribution company "Meshrabpom", aimed at popularising Soviet films in Germany. Left the party in 1925, disillusioned with Bolshevism after visits to Moscow for the 5th World Congress.
19Volunteered for service in World War I and was severely wounded in action.
20Author, journalist and pioneer of radio documentaries. Entered films as a title writer, later graduating to screenplays. Imprisoned 1933-1935 for his political views, subsequently wrote under pseudonyms and as ghost writer for others.
21Supported party PDS in 1990 election.

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
In Sachen Erzberger gegen Helfferich1967TV Movie teleplay
Der Röhm-Putsch1967TV Movie
Wer überlebt, ist schuldig1960TV Movie
Stresemann1957screenplay / treatment
Die Frau des Botschafters1955
Rittmeister Wronski1954
A Love Story1954
Das Land des Lächelns1952adaptation
Der Verlorene1951screenplay
Ein Mann wie Maximilian1945
Vienna Blood1942
Anuschka1942
The Comedians1941
Operette1940
Gold in New Frisco1939writer
I Am Sebastian Ott1939writer
Marguerite : 31939writer
Bel Ami1939writer
Steputat & Co.1938screenplay
Musketier Meier III1938writer
Ihr Leibhusar1938screenplay
Das Mädchen mit dem guten Ruf1938writer
Millionenerbschaft1937screenplay
Vier Mädel und ein Mann1936
Maria, die Magd1936
All for Veronica1936
The Paris Adventure1936screenplay
When the Cock Crows1936screenplay
Das Geschenk1935Short
Der Ammenkönig1935
Pappi1934uncredited
Fräulein Frau1934screenplay
Der Kampf der Tertia1929writer
Teenagers' Republic1928writer
Zwei unterm Himmelszelt1927titles

Miscellaneous

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Das Fernsehauge1976TV Movie documentary contribution

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Sterne die vorüberzogen1977TV Movie documentaryHimself
Je später der Abend...1976TV SeriesHimself

Known for movies

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IMDB Wikipedia

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