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- Died
- Paul Rosenhayn was born on December 11, 1877 in Hamburg, Germany. He was a writer and actor, known for Die Harvard-Prämie (1917), Das Geheimnis der Mumie (1921) and Der Star der großen Oper (1918). He died on September 11, 1929 in Berlin, Germany.
- The screenwriter and author first studied law before he went on journey which led him to Europe, India and America.
- From 1916 Paul Rosenhayn appeared as an author as well and he was very successful with his crime thrillers, among them also his figure detective Joe Jenkins.
- On the height of his literarily career he published numerous other novels in the 20s.
- After his death there were several novels published posthumous - "Der Flammen-Kreisel" (1930), "Das Haus im Schatten" (1930), "Der Mann am Fenster" (1930) and "Anruf in der Nacht" (1931).
- Paul Rosenhayn continued to write screenplays in the 20s till he died at the age of only 52 in 1929.
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