Hans Müller-Schlösser

Hans Müller-Schlösser (14 June 1884 – 21 March 1956) was a German poet and playwright closely associated with his native city of Düsseldorf.

Müller-Schlösser is best known for his 1913 play Wibbel the Tailor, which inspired a 1938 opera by Mark Lothar and a number of film adaptations including Wibbel the Tailor (1931) directed by and starring Paul Henckels.

[1] He died in Düsseldorf, aged 71.

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Müller-Schlösser's creation "Wibbel" became a popular icon in Düsseldorf .