Born on October 24, 1890, in the charming town of Birnbaum, Germany, which would later become the Polish locality of Miedzychód, situated within the Wielkopolskie region, Heinz Herald embarked on a remarkable journey that would take him to the realm of the written word and the world of cinematic storytelling. This multifaceted individual, a writer and director of great renown, left an indelible mark on the film industry, with his most notable works including "The Life of Emile Zola" (1937),"Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet" (1940),and "The Great Flamarion" (1945). The curtain ultimately closed on Heinz Herald's remarkable life on July 22, 1964, in the picturesque town of Kreuth, nestled within the heart of Bavaria, Germany.

Heinz Herald
Deceased · Born: Oct 24, 1890 · Died: Jul 22, 1964




















