Paul Keller
Paul Keller was born on Jun 06, 1873 in Poland]. Paul Keller's big-screen debut came with Vacationing from Oneself directed by Hans Deppe in 1934.
Paul Keller was a German writer and journalist and a popular author of the early 20th century. His most popular novels represented his homeland of Silesia, sentimental novels about rural life ("Heimatroman" genre). His novels include "Waldwinter" (1902); "Das Letzte Märchen" (1905); and "Der Sohn Der Hagar" (1907), which was later adapted into the film "Sohn Ohne Heimat" in 1955. Keller's later works were not as critically well-received as his early ones, being called repetitive and unoriginal, but he remained popular among the public. In 1931 his novels had a circulation of 5 million copies and were translated into 17 languages.
Birthday
Jun 06, 1873Place of Birth
Arnsdorf, Lower Silesia, Germany [now Milikowice, Dolnoslaskie, Poland]
Movies & TV Shows
- 1963
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5.6 - 1934
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