- Walter von Hollander was born on January 29, 1892 in Blankenburg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. He was a writer, known for Der Majoratsherr (1943), Fräulein (1939) and Glücksritter (1957). He died on September 30, 1973 in Niendorf an der Stecknitz, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
- Essayist, critic, novelist and screenwriter with a penchant for the romance genre. Wrote a regular magazine column from 1949, giving marital advice.
- The author and screenwriter Walther von Hollander got first attention in the 20's where he wrote several articles for the Ullstein Verlag.
- Walther von Hollander wrote other scripts after the war, among them "Die Stärker" (1953), "Glücksritter" (1957) and "Liebe kann wie Gift sein" (58), but his main activity was his function as a life consultant.
- In the 30's he wrote his first scripts for the big screen and his name became familiar for a huge public.
- Although he wasn't a member of the NSDAP he was able to continue his writing activity. He later remarked that Goebbbels only tolerated him because he needed the cultivated entertainment novel.
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