Felix Salten

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Felix Salten was an Austrian writer best known as the author of the novel "Bambi, a Life in the Woods," which inspired Disney's classic animated film.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
journalist
novelist
screenwriter
writer
birthName Siegmund Salzmann
burialPlace Israelitischer Friedhof Unterer Friesenberg
causeOfDeath heart attack
child Anna Katharina Salzmann
citizenship Austria
Austro-Hungarian Empire
surface form: Austria-Hungary
countryOfBirth Kingdom of Hungary
countryOfDeath Switzerland
dateOfBirth 1869-09-06
dateOfDeath 1945-10-08
employer Neue Freie Presse
Wiener Allgemeine Zeitung
era early 20th century literature
late 19th century literature
ethnicGroup Jewish
genre animal fiction
children's literature
novel
hasInfluenced Walt Disney Studios
inspiredWork Bambi
surface form: Bambi (1942 film)

Perri (1957 film)
languageOfWorkOrName German
movement Austrian modernism
surface form: Viennese modernism
name Felix Salten self-link
nationality Austrian
notableFor authoring the novel Bambi, A Life in the Woods
notableWork Bambi
surface form: Bambi, A Life in the Woods

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Perri
occupation journalist
novelist
screenwriter
theatre critic
writer
placeOfBirth Budapest
placeOfDeath Zurich
pseudonym Felix Salten
religion Judaism
residence Vienna
sexOrGender male
spouse Ottilie Metzl
workTranslatedInto English
many languages

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Bambi basedOnAuthor Felix Salten
subject surface form: Bambi (1942 film)
Felix Salten name Felix Salten self-link
Felix Salten pseudonym Felix Salten
Bambi II basedOnWorkBy Felix Salten
The Shaggy Dog authorOfSourceWork Felix Salten