- Born
- Died
- Ludwig Reiber was born on August 4, 1904 in Munich, Germany. He was a production designer and art director, known for Paths of Glory (1957), Der Schuß im Pavillon (1925) and Das Parfüm der Mrs. Worrington (1925). He died on September 15, 1979 in Munich, Bavaria, West Germany.
- Father of TV star Carolin Reiber
- To his well-known movies of the 20s for which he created the set belong Alfred Hitchcock's "The Pleasure Garden" (1925) as well as Hitchcock's "The Mountain Eagle" (1926).
- His brother Willy Reiber was a production designer too, and his daughter became a well-known TV host.
- He continued his film career successfully after the war and he took part in German feature movies and TV productions as well as US movies.
- The production designer Ludwig Reiber finished an education at the art college in Munich before he entered the film business in 1923. There he first worked as an assistant of his older brother Willy Reiber before he became a production designer himself in 1925.
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