Otto Schwartz
An image from The Crosspatch, one of the productions that also features Otto Schwartz.
Otto Schwartz

Otto Schwartz

Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Otto Schwartz (1872-1940) was born in Frankfurt am Main. He studied economics, history and art history at the Universities of Bern, Tübingen and Berlin and received his doctorate in philosophy. But already during his studies, Otto Schwartz wrote comedies and farces, which were so successful that he was soon able to devote himself entirely to writing.

He wrote several farces with vocals and composed the operetta 'Prima-Ballerina'. He remains best known, however, for the plays he wrote with collaborators like Max Reimann ('Familie Hannemann', 'Der Sprung in die Ehe', 'Willis Frau', 'Börsenfieber oder Er träumt von Ilse', 'Der Fussballkönig'), Toni Impekoven and Carl Mathern ('Der Meisterboxer', 'Was werden die Leute sagen', 'Das Goldene Kalb') and Georg Lengbach ('Der blaue Heinrich, 'Der Bräutigam meiner Frau').

With the rise of National Socialism the Schwartz family moved back to Wiesbaden, where Otto Schwartz died on May 10, 1940 at the age of 68.

Paprika

Paprika

1932

The Crosspatch

The Crosspatch

1935

Släkten är värst

Släkten är värst

1936

Millowitsch Theater - Der blaue Heinrich

1992

Millowitsch Theater - Der Meisterboxer

1968

Millowitsch Theater - Tante Jutta aus Kalkutta

1990

Millowitsch-Theater - Das Glücksmädel

1984

Paprika

1933