Ferdinand Maximilian Reyher (July 26, 1891 – October 8, 1967) was an American screenwriter, novelist, and newspaper correspondent. Reyher was also a notable friend and collaborator of Bertolt Brecht.[1]
^Ferdinand Reyher papers. Special Collections and University Archives, University of Maryland.
Bertolt Brecht. FerdinandReyher was born on July 26, 1891, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Max Reyher and Lina Sichel Reyher. Reyher's family had German...
Hampshire, Chang met and became involved with the American screenwriter FerdinandReyher, a Philadelphia native nearly 30 years her senior. During the time...
The Purple Cloud by M. P. Shiel, and the story "End of the World" by FerdinandReyher. The film stars Harry Belafonte, who was then at the peak of his film...
Western film directed by Alfred E. Green and written by Jack Moffitt and FerdinandReyher. The film stars Akim Tamiroff, Leif Erickson, Frances Farmer, Lynne...
own "passionate support" for women's careers. In 1917 she married FerdinandReyher, and in 1919 they had a daughter called Faith. They divorced in 1934...
the Flesh and the Devil Ranald MacDougall (director, screenplay), FerdinandReyher (story), M. P. Shiel (original novel) HarBel/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 1961...
Fugitive Lovers Directed by Richard Boleslavsky Written by FerdinandReyher Frank Wead Produced by Lucien Hubbard Starring Madge Evans Robert Montgomery...
Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Reyher (from 1828 von Reyher) (21 June 1786, in Groß Schönebeck – 7 October 1857, in Berlin) was a Prussian soldier during the Napoleonic...
by Edward Anthony Clyde Beatty (book) Edward Anthony (screenplay) FerdinandReyher (screenplay) Clarence Marks (additional dialogue) Produced by Carl...
Two in Revolt Lobby card Directed by Glenn Tryon Screenplay by FerdinandReyher Frank Howard Clark Jerry Hutchison Story by Earl Johnson Thomas Storey...
McCarey (as Raymond B. McCarey) Screenplay by Harold Buchman Story by FerdinandReyher Starring Michael Whalen Dolores Costello Virginia Weidler Cinematography...
(screenplay) Ted Parsons (screenplay) Jack Yellen(additional dialogue) FerdinandReyher (contributor to screenplay construction) (uncredited) Herman Rossman...
Wilhelm Eugen Ludwig Ferdinand von Rohr (born 17 May 1783, Brandenburg an der Havel - died 15 March 1851, Glogau) was a Prussian general and minister...
Rendezvous at Midnight Directed by Christy Cabanne Screenplay by FerdinandReyher Gladys Buchanan Unger Produced by Lou L. Ostrow Starring Ralph Bellamy...
May Be Next Directed by Albert S. Rogell Written by Fred Niblo Jr. FerdinandReyher James Whale Produced by Sid Rogell Robert North Starring Ann Sothern...
219 days 8 von Rohr, FerdinandFerdinand von Rohr (1782–1851) 6 October 1847 2 April 1848 179 days 9 von Reyher, KarlKarl von Reyher (1786–1857) 2 April...
situation with Infantry Regiment No. 178, commanded by Colonel Kurt von Reyher, who was himself under the command of Brigade Commander General Major Morgenstern-Döring...
Bürgeraue, the Herzog-Ernst-Schule at Reinhardsbrunner Straße, the Andreas-Reyher-Schule (1898–1900) at Mozartstraße, the Arnoldischule (1909–1911) at Eisenacher...
school) in Gotha, at that time operating under the direction of Andreas Reyher who combined the two roles of school head and pioneering advisor on education...
Lt Col Ferdinand J. Kubala - 26 May 1973 Major Dennis E. Moe - 1 Apr 1983 Major Robert F. Williams, Jr. - 16 Jul 1984 Lt Col Franklin K. Reyher, Jr. -...