Biography
Curt Alexander (1900-1945) was a German screenwriter. He originally worked as a dramaturge and theatre director before moving into film after the introduction of sound. Following the rise of the Nazi Party the Jewish Alexander emigrated to France working there and in Italy. He was a friend of fellow exile Max Ophüls, making several films with him including Everybody's Woman. After the German invasion of France in 1940 he fled to the Unoccupied Zone in the south of the country, working in 1942 on his final film Twilight at the Victorine Studios in Nice. He was subsequently arrested, taken to the Drancy internment camp and the deported to Flossenbürg concentration camp in Bavaria, where he died in the subcamp at Gröditz.
Filmography
all 19
Movies 19
Writer 12
Screenplay 6
Director 1
Twilight (1944)
There's No Tomorrow (1940)
Threats (1940)
Boefje (1939)
Amore (1936)
Whirlpool (1935)
Le scarpe al sole (1935)
Everybody's Woman (1934)
Toto (1933)
Liebelei (1933)
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Birthday1900-11-15
Deathday1945-04-04 (44 years old)
CitizenshipsGerman Empire
ResidencesBerlin, Germany
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