Hanns Kräly (January 16, 1884 – November 11, 1950), credited in the United States as Hans Kraly, was a German actor and screenwriter.
In 1930, their longstanding partnership and with that much of Kräly's reputable career as a screenwriter came to an end due to an affair he was having with Lubitsch's then-wife Helene Krauss.
[1] Kräly is also notable for his comedy play Kohlhiesel's Daughters which has been turned into films on a number of occasions.
Additional screenwriting credits include Private Lives and Just a Gigolo, both released in 1931.
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