Kurt Neumann

Kurt Neumann

Deceased · Born: Apr 5, 1898 · Died: Aug 21, 1958

1934

Personal Details

BornApr 5, 1898 Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

Biography

Kurt Neumann, a renowned filmmaker and wordsmith, emerged into the world on April 5, 1898, in the historic city of Nuremberg, situated in the picturesque state of Bavaria, Germany.

As a master of his craft, Neumann left an indelible mark on the film industry, helming a plethora of projects that continue to captivate audiences to this day. Some of his most notable directorial endeavors include the 1958 sci-fi horror classic, "The Fly", the 1950 space adventure film, "Rocketship X-M", and the 1957 drama, "She Devil".

Beyond his professional accomplishments, Neumann's personal life was marked by a deep and abiding love for his wife, Irma Ely Neumann. Together, they shared a bond that transcended the boundaries of time and space.

Tragically, Neumann's life was cut short on August 21, 1958, when he passed away in the vibrant city of Hollywood, California, USA. Despite his untimely departure, his legacy lives on, inspiring generations of filmmakers and film enthusiasts alike.

Career

1957
Apache Warrior
Apache Warrior as Story, Screenplay
1959
Watusi
Watusi as Director
Counterplot
Counterplot as Director
1958
Machete
Machete as Director, Screenplay
The Fly
The Fly as Director
1957
She Devil
She Devil as Director, Screenplay
Kronos
Kronos as Director
The Deerslayer
The Deerslayer as Director, Screenplay
1956
Mohawk
Mohawk as Director
The Desperados Are in Town
The Desperados Are in Town as Director, Screenplay
1954
They Were So Young
They Were So Young as Director, Screenplay
Carnival Story
Carnival Story as Director, Screenplay
1952
Hiawatha
Hiawatha as Director
The Ring
The Ring as Director
1951
Cattle Drive
Cattle Drive as Director
1950
Rocketship X-M
Rocketship X-M as Director, Writer
1949
Bad Boy
Bad Boy as Director
1948
1945
1943
Yanks Ahoy
Yanks Ahoy as Director
Taxi, Mister
Taxi, Mister as Director
1942
About Face
About Face as Director
Fall In
Fall In as Director
1939
1938
1937
Make a Wish
Make a Wish as Director
1936
1935
Alias Mary Dow
Alias Mary Dow as Director
1934
1932