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11 Facts About John Brahm

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John Brahm was a German film and television director.

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John Brahm's films include The Undying Monster, The Lodger, Hangover Square, The Locket, The Brasher Doubloon, and the 3D horror film The Mad Magician.

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John Brahm's family was involved in theater; his paternal uncle was the theatrical impresario Otto Brahm.

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John Brahm started his career in the theatre as an actor.

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John Brahm eventually became a director, and was appointed as resident director for acting troupes at the Deutsches Theater and the Lessing Theater, both in Berlin.

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In 1937, John Brahm moved to the US, where he began his Hollywood career at Columbia Pictures.

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John Brahm joined an increasing number of European emigres working in the American film studios in this period.

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John Brahm directed the ill-fated Let Us Live, the true story of two men wrongly convicted of murder who were almost executed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

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Sarris said that John Brahm did not lack work, as he made "approximately 150 TV films" during the 1950s and 1960s.

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John Brahm married an actress named Hanna, who ran off with another actor, leaving him seriously depressed.

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John Brahm appeared in New York theatre and in 1943 she married again, to Al Hirschfeld, the caricaturist for The New York Times.