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- Birth nameRobert Adolf Ferdinand Stemmle
- Robert A. Stemmle was born on June 10, 1903 in Magdeburg, Germany. He was a writer and director, known for The Ballad of Berlin (1948), Sündige Grenze (1951) and Die unvollkommene Ehe (1959). He was married to Gerda Maurus and Annelise Lippert. He died on February 24, 1974 in Baden-Baden, Baden-Württemberg, West Germany.
- SpousesGerda Maurus(1937 - July 31, 1968) (her death, 1 child)Annelise Lippert(? - February 24, 1974) (his death)
- German writer/director and journalist, the son of teacher. Began his career as an actor and puppeteer in his home town of Magdeburg. In Berlin from 1928. Chief writer for the Tobis film company (1930-34), subsequently director at Universum AG (Ufa) until the late 1930's. Co-founder of the Berlin cabaret 'Die Katakombe'. Also active as writer/director/manager for the stage (Berliner Volksbühne), in radio broadcasting (Nordwestdeutscher Rundfunk, 1947-49) and in television (from 1962). Formed his own production company, Maxim-Film GmbH, in 1954. Turned out mostly light entertainments, including folksy comedies, Heimatfilms and several of the Edgar Wallace and Karl May adaptations.
- Father of Philine (from his marriage to Gerda Maurus) and Cornelia Scheel (from a short relationship to Mildred Scheel).
- After World War II he also worked for the DEFA and in addition of it he wrote a lot of books which he also adopted partially for the film.
- As a director he preferred burlesques, comedies and folkloristic entertainment.
- Robert Adolf Stemmle decided after the success of his play "Kampf um Kitsch", to give his undivided attention to the theater.
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