Hubertus von Beyer

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameHubertus•von Beyer
Used nameHubertus•von Beyer
Other namesLudo Gerwald
Born26 March 1912 in Wien (Vienna), Wien (AUT)
Died23 October 1974 in Wien (Vienna), Wien (AUT)
NOC Austria

Biography

Hubertus von Beyer often used the pseudonym Ludo Gerwald. He was an Austrian poet, storyteller, playwright, film script editor, and co-founder of the German Academy for Poetry and Language Arts in Darmstadt, Germany. Von Beyer studied German literature, art history and later archeology at the University of Wien (Vienna). In Nazi Austria, he worked as an assistant director at the Burgtheater and as dramaturge at the Wien Film Company. He then served his military service in France.

In Wien, von Beyer often collaborated with Jewish artists, and thus fell into disgrace, but then changed his internal beliefs to Catholicism. After World War II von Beyer intiially settled in Darmstadt, then Wien, Switzerland, and Paris. From 1966-74 he lived in Roma, working as an art teacher and freelance author. He published the tragedy in five acts The Sacrifice of Themistocles in 1936 under his pseudonym Ludo Gerwald.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1936 Summer Olympics Art Competitions AUT Hubertus von Beyer
Literature, Dramatic Works, Open (Olympic) AC