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- Max_Neal abstract "Maximilian Dalhoff Neal (March 26, 1865 – January 1, 1941) was a German playwright, born to the artist David Dalhoff Neal and Marie Ainmiller, and later brother to composer Heinrich Neal. His grandfather was the great glass painter Max Emanuel Ainmiller.Max Neal's first trip to the U.S. was in 1904, to have his play \"The Collie and the Cat\", performed at the famous German Theatre, Irving Place Theatre in New York City. When the play was advertised in The New York Times, Max Neals's father David, had written to the editor of The New York Times on December 6, 1904 for clarification, and published as \"to the Editor of the New York Times\": \"In receipt of a clipping from your valuable paper, in which it is stated that 'Max Neal... is said to be an American from Hoboken,' allow me to say in correction that my son, Max Neal, though coming from pure New England stock, was born in Munich, and has never been in America.\"Neal teamed up with friend Max Ferner to write the libretto for two operettas for Austrian Composer Karl Michael Ziehrer which were performed in September 1913 and then again in February 1916.Neal's first silver screen movie was a silent, black & white film called Das Geheimnis der grünen Villa that debuted in 1922, of which he was the sole writer, and was directed by Philipp Lother Mayring.According to a June 24, 1922 article in The New York Times titled \"Woods Back with 40 Foreign Plays\", producers Albert H. Woods and Charles B. Dillingham traveled to Europe to collect plays to re-produce in the States, of which Parquette No. 6 by Max Neal and Hans Gerbeck were one. Woods also described Germany as \"... the livest country in the world theatically at the present time, France is busy and England is the deadest.\"Just as his father had died at the onset of World War I, Max Neal died, also in Munich, Germany, and also at the age of 76 in the onset of World War II on January 1, 1941, less than two months after his friend Max Ferner (59) had died.".
- Max_Neal birthDate "1865-03-26".
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- Max_Neal deathDate "1941-01-01".
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- Max_Neal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Max Neal".
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- Max_Neal dateOfBirth "1865-03-26".
- Max_Neal dateOfDeath "1941-01-01".
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- Max_Neal description "German playwright".
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- Max_Neal comment "Maximilian Dalhoff Neal (March 26, 1865 – January 1, 1941) was a German playwright, born to the artist David Dalhoff Neal and Marie Ainmiller, and later brother to composer Heinrich Neal. His grandfather was the great glass painter Max Emanuel Ainmiller.Max Neal's first trip to the U.S. was in 1904, to have his play \"The Collie and the Cat\", performed at the famous German Theatre, Irving Place Theatre in New York City.".
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