Karl Vollmoeller

Karl Vollmoeller (1878–1948) was a German playwright, screenwriter and translator.

Also recorded as Karl Gustav Vollmöller; Karl Gustav Vollmoeller; Karl Vollmöller.

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Overview

Born at Stuttgart in 1878, died at Los Angeles in 1948.

In detail

Karl Vollmoeller studied at Karls-Gymnasium Stuttgart. the recorded working language is English, French and Latin.

Works named in the authority record are The Miracle.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Karl Vollmöller”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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    Wikidata, structured authority record Q96028: Karl Vollmoeller

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Writer Karl Vollmeoller and actor Douglas Fairbanks visit the Hollywood Bowl during a visit with several other Hollywood notables. The group was checking out the venue for a possible stage production. Related to the article, "'Miracle' Group Inspects Bowl; Gest Indicated Spectacle Will be Presented," Los Angeles Times , 22 Jan. 1927: A1.

Writer Karl Vollmeoller and actor Douglas Fairbanks visit the Hollywood Bowl during a visit with several other Hollywood notables. The group was checking out the venue for a possible stage production. Related to the article, "'Miracle' Group Inspects Bowl; Gest Indicated Spectacle Will be Presented," Los Angeles Times , 22 Jan. 1927: A1.

Los Angeles Times · https://digital.library.ucla.edu/catalog/ark:/21198/zz002cq510 · CC BY 4.0

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