He lived in Łódź during World War II for about two years and survived the Holocaust.
[citation needed] After completing his national service in the East German army in the 1950s, during which time he became firm friends with the actor Manfred Krug, Becker studied philosophy in East Berlin but was expelled for expressing non-conformist views.
A 1998 remake, starring Robin Williams in the title role, had limited success.
By the mid-1970s differences of opinion with the GDR authorities were becoming apparent, and Becker was one of the original twelve signatories of the petition against the expulsion of writer and singer Wolf Biermann in November 1976.
[citation needed] Becker was primarily a novelist, but he also wrote film and TV scripts.