- Franz Rauch was born on October 15, 1878 in Stralsund, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. He was a writer and actor, known for Laubenkolonie (1930), Es kommt der Tag (1922) and Der moderne Casanova (1928). He died on May 23, 1960 in Berlin, Germany.
- He wrote his first screenplay for the movie "Komödianten" (1919), and continued his film career as a screenwriter of normally humorous movies.
- His appearances in the front of the camera remained seldom.
- He wrote his last screenplay for the production "Die lustigen Vagabunden" (1940).
- The screenwriter Franz Rauch began his career as a stage actor in Stralsund. It soon followed engagements at other theaters before he gained a foothold in the film business in 1919 as an actor too.
- He continued to work as a screenwriter during the sound film era of the 30s.
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