- Peter Brasch (born * 18. September 1955 in Cottbus, Germany; died + 28. Juni 2001 in Berlin, Germany) was a German author and writer of screenplays, stage plays and radio plays.
Brasch was son of Austrian-Jewish immigrants in England, who fled from persecution of the Jews in Germany in 1939 and came back to Germany in 1946. He studied German philology until expatriation of Wolf Bierman in East Germany. Because of Brasch's protest he has been ex-matriculated.
He is the brother of actor Klaus Brasch, the author and director Thomas Brasch and the radio journalist Marion Brasch.
The Brasch siblings were known for partly speaking critically of the system in East Germany, where all of them used to live in at one time or another.- IMDb Mini Biography By: R. Tepfenhart
- He was long-term infatuated with actress and producer Karin Ugowski. That's why he's dedicated his work "The Golden Goose" to her, his variant of the famous fairy tale, she became famous for in the 1960's historical motion picture. And so it came that he was one of the first who read very early works of the writer, theater & film director and composer Sebastian Ugovsky-Strassburger (son of Karin Ugowski) being impressed of his early writings and stated: "So you also have it, the Weltschmerz..." (world-weariness).
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