Max Kolpé, a multifaceted individual of great artistic talent, entered this world on June 19, 1905, in the historic city of Königsberg, East-Prussia, Germany, a region that would later become part of Russia, specifically the Kaliningrad Oblast.
As a writer and composer, Kolpé left an indelible mark on the world of literature and music. His most notable works include the critically acclaimed film "Germany Year Zero" released in 1948, the 1961 comedy "Freddy und der Millionär", and the 1934 drama "La crise est finie".
Throughout his life, Kolpé's creative genius knew no bounds, and his legacy continues to inspire and entertain audiences to this day.
Sadly, Max Kolpé's time on this earth came to an end on January 2, 1998, in the charming city of Munich, Bavaria, Germany, leaving behind a rich cultural heritage and a lasting impact on the world of art.