Fritz Rotter

Fritz Rotter (1900–1984) was an Austrian writer and composer.[1] Along with his brother Alfred he owned several Berlin theatres during the Weimar Republic but, due to his Jewish background, was forced to emigrate following the Nazi rise to power in 1933.

Fritz Rotter
Born3 March 1900
Vienna, Austro-Hungarian Empire
Died11 April 1984
Ascona, Switzerland
OccupationWriter, composer

Selected filmography

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References

  1. Otte p.246

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