Stepfather of Sylvia Cosiolkofsky (born 1941, died October 5th, 1990).
Lothar Brühne continued his career as a filmcomposer after World War II and he remained active till his premature death in 1958.
The filmcomposer Lothar Brühne began his musical career as a piano player for cinemas where he accompanied movies with music together with a silent movie orchestra.
In the second half of the 30s he became a filmcomposer of feature movies and he composed the soundtrack for productions like "La Habanera" (1937), "Fasching" (1939) and "Eine Frau wie Du" (1939).
Lothar Brühne was married with Vera Brühne who was part of a sensational murder trial as one of the accused at the beginning of the 60s.
He entered the film business in 1933 and at the beginning he wrote the music for short movies like "Die Goldgrube" (19633) and "Stradivaris Schülergeige" (1936).