Wolfgang Geiger
Vienna, Austria-Hungary (now Austria)

Geiger had already made his first contacts with film during his theater days and in 1912 he served as assistant director to Max Reinhardt in his early production of Das Mirakel . Eventually, Wolfgang Geiger finally switched to film and worked first (before 1914) as an author for the Viennese branch of the French company Éclair and then as a film consultant for the Viennese trade journal Kinematographic Rundschau . At the end of the war in 1918, Geiger began writing screenplays in Germany. Right at the end of 1918, when he made his debut as an author, he collaborated with the later famous film director Fritz Lang on an irrelevant comedy. Only a few years later, Wolfgang Geiger largely stopped making films.