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Luggi Waldleitner
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Overview
Born
December 1
,
1913
·
Kirchseeon, Bavaria, Germany
Died
January 16
,
1998
·
Innsbruck, Austria
(intestinal stroke)
Birth name
Ludwig Waldleitner
Mini Bio
Luggi Waldleitner was born on December 1, 1913 in Kirchseeon, Bavaria, Germany. He was a producer and production manager, known for
The Glass Cell (1978)
,
Beyond Silence (1996)
and
The Mafia Wants Blood (1970)
. He was married to Angela Schreiber and
Ilse Kubaschewski
. He died on January 16, 1998 in Innsbruck, Austria.
Family
Spouses
Angela Schreiber
(1960 - January 16, 1998) (his death, 2 children)
Ilse Kubaschewski
(? - 1952) (divorced)
Trivia
After getting to know
Leni Riefenstahl
's cinematographer
Guzzi Lantschner
during a ski trip, he became his assistant in several projects .
His father was an bank employee, his mother a landlady.
Had two children: Michael, from his wife's first marriage, and Prisca (born in 1960).
Due to his relations to influential politicians, he was able to support the Munich Film Festival and the Bavarian Film Fund.
One of the most successful German film producers after World War II, founding his production company "Roxy Film" in 1951.
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