Hapsburg Liebe

Hapsburg Liebe, born Charles Haven Liebe, (1880-1957) was an American author and screenwriter. His stories were published in Adventure, The Black Cat, The Railroad Trainman, The Green Book Magazine, Boys' Life and Florida Wildlife.

Liebe grew up in the mountains of East Tennessee. He served in the Philippines during the Spanish-American War. During the First World War Liebe was accused of being a German writer because of his name. Liebe denied this, and stated that his ancestors were Dutch and English Americans. Liebe later did propaganda writing for the U.S. military as part of the group of writers known as The Vigilantes.

Filmography

 * Circumstantial Evidence (1912) based on Liebe's story "The Little Good"
 * A Society Sensation (1918)
 * The Everlasting Light (1922)
 * Trimmed (1922)
 * The Broad Road (1923)