Kurt Tucholsky

Kurt Tucholsky

writer

Kurt Tucholsky was born on Jan 09, 1890 in Germany. Kurt Tucholsky's big-screen debut came with Revue um Mitternacht directed by Gottfried Kolditz in 1962.

Tucholsky was born of Jewish parents in Berlin. Studied law. His Jewish origin and left-wing conviction soon brought him into conflict with the right wing German movements and caused him to leave Germany as early as 1924. Writer for the famous German literary and political periodical Die Weltbühne (1918-1933). Published various short stories, literary criticism and pamphlets using various pseudonyms, including "Peter Panter", "Theobald Tiger", "Ignaz Wrobel" and "Kaspar Hauser". In 1930 he moved to Hindås, near Gothenburg, Sweden, where he committed suicide in 1935.

  • Birthday

    Jan 09, 1890
  • Place of Birth

    Moabit, Berlin, Germany