LC control no. | n 82050655 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Burger, Hanuš |
Variant(s) | Burger, Khanush Burger, Hans, 1909-1990 Burger, Jan, 1909-1990 Herbert, Hans, 1909-1990 Hradec, Petr |
Biography/History note | Hanuš Burger worked in Hamburg between 1931 and 1932, then returned to Czechoslovakia because of the political situation in Germany. He fled from Czechoslovakia in 1938 and came to the United States, where he taught at the Lee Strasberg Theater School in New York and made documentary films. In 1941 he joined the U.S. Armed Forces, and worked in the Propaganda and Psychological Warfare Division of the 12th Army. Burger was the director responsible for the U.S. propaganda radio station, Radio 1212. He wrote about that experience in the book, 1212 sendet. For some time after the war, he was the documentary film programmer at the United Nations in New York City, where he directed the Oscar winning documentary, First steps, in 1947. In 1950 he returned to Prague where he became the director of Prague children's television. In 1968, following the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, he emigrated to Munich, where he continued to work in theater, film and television. In 1977 he wrote his autobiography, Der Frühling war es wert. |
Associated place | New York (N.Y.) |
Birth date | 1909-06-05 |
Death date | 1990-11-13 |
Place of birth | Prague (Czech Republic) |
Place of death | Munich (Germany) |
Field of activity | Theater Motion picture industry Writing Television |
Profession or occupation | Theatrical producers and directors Motion picture producers and directors Television producers and directors Authors Dramatists Dramaturges Screenwriters |
Found in | Author's Tysi︠a︡cha dvesti dvenadt︠s︡at peredaet, 1968. Portrait of a library, 1940: credits (written and directed by Hans Burger) Internet movie database WWW site, viewed August 23, 2018: (Hans Burger; film director, writer, producer, cinematographer, editor; born, June 5, 1909 in Prague, Austria-Hungary (now Czech Republic); died, November 13, 1990 in Munich, Germany; also known as Hans H. Burger, Hanus Burger; known for the films Crisis, 1939, Die Todesmühlen (The Death Mills), 1945 (supervised by Billy Wilder), Boogie Woogie Blues, 1948, and Nichts als Sünde, 1965) National Library of the Czech Republic, in VIAF, viewed August 23, 2018 (hdg.: Burger, Hanuš, 1909-1990) Wikipedia (Germany) WWW site, viewed August 23, 2018 (Hanuš Burger; also known as Hans Herbert Burger, Jan Burger, Hans Herbert, and Petr Hradec; born June 4, 1909 in Prague (Kronland Bohemia), died, November 13, 1990 in Munich; theater, film and television director, dramaturge, author of plays, books and scripts) |
Associated language | cze ger eng |