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- Zuckmayer is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carl Zuckmayer (1896–1977), German writer and playwright Eduard Zuckmayer (1890–1972)...
- Carl Zuckmayer (27 December 1896 – 18 January 1977) was a German writer and playwright. His older brother was the pedagogue, composer, conductor, and...
- Eduard Zuckmayer (3 August 1890 – 2 July 1972) was a German music educator, composer, conductor and pianist. He was the older brother of the famous German...
- Carl Zuckmayer Medal (German: Carl-Zuckmayer-Medaille) is a literary prize given by the state of Rhineland-Palatinate in memory of Carl Zuckmayer. The...
- from his father's first marriage with Carlota Thorkildsen. 2024 Carl Zuckmayer Medal Kegel, Sandra (10 September 2016). "Du kannst dich auch selbst einwechseln"...
- 1940s with his wife Dorothy Thompson. In 1941, German playwright Carl Zuckmayer, a refugee from **** Germany whom Dorothy Thompson had helped to get into...
- starring Marlene Dietrich, Emil Jannings and Kurt Gerron. Written by Carl Zuckmayer, Karl Vollmöller and Robert Liebmann, with uncredited contributions by...
- Hofmannsthal March 26, 1971 Palomar PLS  · 8.2 km MPC · JPL 8058 Zuckmayer 3241 T-3 Zuckmayer October 16, 1977 Palomar PLS  · 5.0 km MPC · JPL 8059 Deliyannis...
- Köpenick affair in 1906. The Captain of Köpenick (play) (1931), by Carl Zuckmayer The Captain from Köpenick (1926 film) The Captain from Köpenick (1931...
- guide) Claire Denis (b. 1946), French filmmaker, lives in Saas-Fee Carl Zuckmayer (1896–1977, German writer, interred in Saas Fee) Matthias Zurbriggen (1856–1917...