- Was working as correspondent for the German magazine "Spiegel" before he started writing scripts and thrillers in 1976.
- Needs only 10-12 days for a 45 min script.
- Is often working on 2-3 projects at once.
- Lives now (1996) in Berlin, to please his wife.
- In addition to detective novels, he also wrote non-fiction and children's books.
- Felix Huby was certainly not choosy, but extremely curious and productive. For him, writing was neither art nor mass production, but a craft.
- Born in Swabia, Felix Huby shaped German TV culture.
- After a traineeship he worked as an editor at the "Schwäbische Donau-Zeitung".
- Huby's work has received many awards. In recognition of his services to Baden-Württemberg, he received the state's Order of Merit in 2019.
- His entirely free work includes a trilogy of autobiographical novels that deal with the first half of his life.
- The man who had no writer's block has written hundreds of screenplays, dozens of novels and numerous plays over the past five decades.
- In the seventies he reported as a correspondent for the news magazine " Der Spiegel". The RAF trial and the resignation of Baden-Württemberg Prime Minister Hans Filbinger (CDU) took place during this period. Huby, who at that time still used his real name Eberhard Hungerbühler, had certain sympathies for the terrorists, as he later reported.
- He formed the "Tatort" commissioners Schimanski, Bienzle and Palu.
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