Will Tremper

 

Will Tremper

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Will Tremper was a German journalist and filmmaker. He wrote twelve screenplays between 1956 and 1988. The young and then unknown actor Horst Buchholz starred in his first three films. With only a handful of films to his credit, he established himself quickly as the German answer to the directors of the Nouvelle Vague in France. Will Tremper was born in Braubach, Germany to innkeeper Heinrich Tremper and his wife Emilie and died in Munich, Germany. Tremper arrived in 1944 in Berlin at the age of 16, to work as a photographer. He survived the war unharmed and started working for a newly established Berlin newspaper Der Tagesspiegel. In the 1950s he started writing screenplays. His debut Teenage Wolfpack was a huge success and made Horst Buchholz a star. He financed his next four films by himself. With Die Endlose Nacht Tremper received the Bundesfilmpreis for best production of the year. After his last film as director, How Did a Nice Girl Like You Get Into This Business?

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Will Tremper

Born 1928-09-19 (97 years ago) in Braubach.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
German Film Award for Best Script (Stop Train 349) German Film Awards 1964 1964 ÚVerspätung in Marienborn
German Film Award for Best Feature Film (Die endlose Nacht) German Film Awards 1963 1963 Die endlose Nacht
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
German Film Award for Best Script (Stop Train 349) German Film Awards 1964 1964 ÚVerspätung in Marienborn
German Film Award for Best Feature Film (Die endlose Nacht) German Film Awards 1963 1963 Die endlose Nacht
Parents

Heinrich Tremper, Emilie Tremper

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Will Tremper was a German journalist and filmmaker. He wrote twelve screenplays between 1956 and 1988. The young and then unknown actor Horst Buchholz starred in his first three films. With only a handful of films to his credit, he established himself quickly as the German answer to the directors of the Nouvelle Vague in France.

Will Tremper was born in Braubach, Germany to innkeeper Heinrich Tremper and his wife Emilie and died in Munich, Germany. Tremper arrived in 1944 in Berlin at the age of 16, to work as a photographer. He survived the war unharmed and started working for a newly established Berlin newspaper Der Tagesspiegel.

In the 1950s he started writing screenplays. His debut Teenage Wolfpack was a huge success and made Horst Buchholz a star. He financed his next four films by himself. With Die Endlose Nacht Tremper received the Bundesfilmpreis for best production of the year.

After his last film as director, How Did a Nice Girl Like You Get Into This Business? which was produced by Horst Wendlandt, he wrote several bestselling novels. Tremper further went on to work for German newspapers and magazines, such as Die Welt, Welt am Sonntag, Bunte, Stern and Quick.

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