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Curt Goetz (German: [kʊʁt ɡœt͡s] ⓘ; 17 November 1888 – 12 September 1960), born Kurt Walter Götz, was a Swiss German writer, actor and film director. He was regarded [ by whom? ] as one of the most brilliant German comedy writers of his time.
Curt Goetz, eigentlich Kurt Walter Götz, war ein deutsch-schweizerischer Schriftsteller und Schauspieler.
Curt Goetz (1888-1960) was a German writer and actor, known for his comedies and adaptations of Schiller. He also directed some of his own works, such as Frauenarzt Dr. Prätorius and Hocuspocus.
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- Grabs, St. Gallen, Switzerland
- January 1, 1
- Writer, Actor, Director
Overview. Curt Goetz. (1888—1960) Quick Reference. (Mainz, 1888–1960, Grabs nr. St Gall, Switzerland), was an actor in Rostock, Nuremberg, and Berlin. He was a successful author of witty comedies with a leaning towards the grotesque; these ... From: Goetz, Curt in The Oxford Companion to German Literature » Subjects: Literature. Reference entries.
Curt Goetz was a German-born writer and actor who wrote many successful comedies and plays. He also worked in Hollywood and died in Switzerland in 1960.
- November 17, 1888
- September 12, 1960
Curt Goetz, born Kurt Walter Götz, was a Swiss German writer, actor and film director. He was regarded as one of the most brilliant German comedy writers of his time. With his wife Valérie von Martens, he acted in his own plays and also filmed them.
Curt Goetz is known as an Actor, Writer, Director, Theatre Play, Author, Novel, Adaptation, and Producer. Some of his work includes People Will Talk, Lucky Kids, Frauenarzt Dr. Prätorius, The House in Montevideo, Dead Woman from Beverly Hills, Hocuspocus, The House in Montevideo, and Seven Slaps.