East German screenwriter and script editor Gerd Gericke
died on August 7, 2021 in Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany after a long illness.
He worked as at East Germany’s ‘Hollywood studios’ –
Deutsche Film-Aktiengesellschaft, better known as DEFA – and
worked on the Oscar-nominated book adaption,
Jakob der Lügner. Gericke
was born in Behnsdorf, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany on April, 20, 1935. After his
DEFA career he became a professor at the University in Potsdam. He was married
to Gabriele Herzog and was the father of singer and DJ Nik Sleazy (Henryk
Gericke). Gerd wrote the screenplay for 1979’s “Blue Bird” and was a script advisor
on “Sing, Cowboy, Sing” (1981), “The Scout” (1983) and “Bloody Heart” (1986).
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