Known for Directing
Bernhard Grzimek was a German veterinarian, zoologist, animal rights activist, and behavioral scientist, long-time director of Frankfurt Zoo, wildlife filmmaker, author and editor of animal books, an encyclopedia of the animal kingdom named after him, and president of the Frankfurt Zoological Society. In the 1960s and 1970s, he was Germany's best-known animal expert, regularly appearing on television programs for Hessischer Rundfunk. His documentary film Serengeti Shall Not Die was the first German film after World War II to win an Oscar in 1960. He initially published under the pseudonym Clemens Hoffbauer.
1959
as Self (voice)
1959
Director
1959
Screenplay
1959
Producer
1956
Director
1956
Writer
1956
Novel
1955
Director
1955
Producer
1955
Producer
1982
as Prolog
1951
Director
1953
Director
1954
Director
1958
Director