Robert A. Stemmle

Robert A. Stemmle

Deceased · Born: Jun 10, 1903 · Died: Feb 24, 1974

Personal Details

BornJun 10, 1903 Magdeburg, Germany
Spouse
  • Gerda Maurus

    ( Dec 31, 1969 to Jul 31, 1968 )
  • Annelise Lippert

    ( May 14, 2025 to Feb 24, 1974 )

Biography

Robert A. Stemmle, a multifaceted and dynamic personality, burst into the world on June 10, 1903, in the culturally rich and historically significant city of Magdeburg, nestled in the heart of Germany, where the city's storied past and vibrant cultural scene would undoubtedly leave an indelible mark on his life and personal growth, shaping his perspectives, values, and aspirations in profound and lasting ways.

A multifaceted creative force, renowned for his profound impact on the cinematic world, has left an indelible mark on the industry, weaving a rich and intricate tapestry of notable works that continue to captivate audiences worldwide. Among his most notable creations are the critically acclaimed "The Ballad of Berlin", a cinematic masterpiece that has garnered widespread recognition and acclaim; "Sündige Grenze", a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition that has sparked meaningful conversations and introspection; and "Die unvollkommene Ehe", a poignant and emotionally charged portrayal of love and relationships that has resonated deeply with viewers.

Robert A. Stemmle's existence beyond his occupational endeavors was characterized by a string of profound and influential interpersonal connections, with the most remarkable and enduring being his two marriages to extraordinary and remarkable women, Gerda Maurus and Annelise Lippert, who each left an indelible and lasting imprint on his life.

The life of the individual in question reached its poignant and inevitable terminus on February 24, 1974, in the captivating and tranquil town of Baden-Baden, situated amidst the breathtakingly beautiful landscape of Baden-Württemberg, a state situated in the western portion of Germany, specifically within the Federal Republic of Germany, which was commonly referred to as West Germany at the time.

Career

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1964
Old Shatterhand
Old Shatterhand as Screenplay
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1962
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1961
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1935
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1948