Karl Abraham
1877–1925 (age 48)
Biography
Karl Abraham was a German screenwriter whose work contributed to the development of early cinema in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His screenplays reflected the artistic sensibilities of the Weimar period, helping to shape the narrative forms of German film during this transformative era.
Abraham's career spanned a crucial time in film history, when the medium was establishing itself as a major art form. He remained active in the film industry until his death in 1925, leaving behind a legacy as a pioneer of German screenwriting.