Wolfgang Wilhelm

Wolfgang Wilhelm

119 · Born: Nov 28, 1906

Personal Details

BornNov 28, 1906 Stettin, Pomerania, Germany [now Szczecin, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland]

Biography

Wolfgang Wilhelm, a renowned writer of remarkable talent, entered this world on November 28, 1906, in the historic city of Stettin, Pomerania, Germany, a place that would later become an integral part of Poland, specifically the Zachodniopomorskie region, and its capital, Szczecin.

Throughout his illustrious career, Wolfgang Wilhelm garnered widespread recognition for his captivating literary works, including the notable novels "Escape to Danger" (1943),"Continental Express" (1939),and the equally impressive "'Pimpernel' Smith" (1941),which showcased his exceptional storytelling abilities and versatility as a writer.

Eventually, Wolfgang Wilhelm's remarkable life came to a close in January 1984, in the picturesque town of Shepway, nestled in the charming county of Kent, England, United Kingdom, leaving behind a lasting legacy that continues to inspire and entertain readers to this very day.

Career

1952
Secret People
Secret People as Screenplay
1947
1945
Great Day
Great Day as Screenplay
1943