Robert A. Stemmle

 

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Robert Adolf Stemmle was a German screenwriter and film director. He wrote for 86 films between 1932 and 1967. He also directed 46 films between 1934 and 1970. His 1959 film Die unvollkommene Ehe was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival. He was born in Magdeburg, Germany and died in Baden-Baden, Germany

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Robert A. Stemmle

Born 1903-06-10 (122 years ago) in Magdeburg.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
German Film Award - Special Award for Outstanding Contributions to German Cinema German Film Awards 1973 1973
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
BAFTA Award for Best Film (The Ballad of Berlin) 3rd British Academy Film Awards 1950 The Ballad of Berlin
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Gerda Maurus(Gifta: 1937–) 1937 Gifta

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Robert Adolf Stemmle was a German screenwriter and film director. He wrote for 86 films between 1932 and 1967. He also directed 46 films between 1934 and 1970. His 1959 film Die unvollkommene Ehe was entered into the 1st Moscow International Film Festival.

He was born in Magdeburg, Germany and died in Baden-Baden, Germany.

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