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Robert Neppach

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Years active
  
1919-1937 (film)

Name
  
Robert Neppach

Role
  
Architect


Born
  
2 March 1890
Vienna, Austro-Hungarian Empire

Occupation
  
Film producer Art director

Died
  
August 18, 1939, Zurich, Switzerland

Spouse
  
Marguerite Walter (m. 1938–1939), Nellie Bamberger (m. ?–1933)

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Robert Neppach (2 March 1890 – 18 August 1939) was an Austrian architect, film producer and art director. Neppach worked from 1919 in the German film industry. He oversaw the art direction of over eighty films during his career, including F.W. Murnau's Desire (1921) and Richard Oswald's Lucrezia Borgia (1922). Neppach was comparatively unusual among set designers during the era in having university training.

In 1932 he switched to concentrate on film production. In May 1933, his first Jewish wife Nelly, a successful tennis player, took her life because of the discrimination and prosecution of Jews in Nazi Germany. He married Grete Walter, daughter of the composer Bruno Walter, in autumn of 1933. With his Jewish wife, life grew increasingly difficult for him under the Nazis. He began to work as an architect again and the couple emigrated to Switzerland. In 1939, shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War, he shot himself and his wife.

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Robert Neppach Wikipedia