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Peter Sattmann
Peter Sattmann (born 26 December 1947 in Zwickau) is a German actor and musician. Biography In 1957, Sattmann moved with his parents, Gerda and Ferdinand Sattmann, from Zwickau to Friedrichshafen, where he played in a band when he was twelve years old. He attended the Graf-Zeppelin-Gymnasium up to the eleventh class, when he left to concentrate on acting, moving to Munich and performing as a street musician. He married when he was 21 years old, and in 1970 his youngest daughter, Katrin Sattmann, was born. He attended the Neue Münchner Schauspielschule, and in 1969 went to the Deutsches Theater in Göttingen. He was voted Schauspieler des Jahres in 1975 and in 1977 at the Württembergisches Staatstheater in Stuttgart. Sattmann wrote a number of plays for which he directed the first performances, including "Open End", "Der Erzbischof ist da", "Brave New Man" and "Der Fallschirmspringer", and continued until 1990 at the Schiller Theater. In addition to appearing in films, Satt ...
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Zwickau
Zwickau (; is, with around 87,500 inhabitants (2020), the fourth-largest city of Saxony after Leipzig, Dresden and Chemnitz and it is the seat of the Zwickau District. The West Saxon city is situated in the valley of the Zwickau Mulde (German: ''Zwickauer Mulde''; progression: ), and lies in a string of cities sitting in the densely populated foreland of the Elster and Ore Mountains stretching from Plauen in the southwest via Zwickau, Chemnitz and Freiberg to Dresden in the northeast. From 1834 until 1952, Zwickau was the seat of the government of the south-western region of Saxony. The name of the city is of Sorbian origin and may refer to Svarog, the Slavic god of fire and of the sun. Zwickau is the seat of the West Saxon University of Zwickau (German: ''Westsächsische Hochschule Zwickau'') with campuses in Zwickau, Markneukirchen, Reichenbach im Vogtland and Schneeberg (Erzgebirge). The city is the birthplace of composer Robert Schumann. As cradle of Audi's foreru ...
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Le Grand Secret
''The Immortals'' () is a 1973 novel by the French writer René Barjavel. It tells the story of a grand conspiracy between world leaders. It was published in English English usually refers to: * English language * English people English may also refer to: Peoples, culture, and language * ''English'', an adjective for something of, from, or related to England ** English national id ... in 1974, translated by Eileen Finletter. The book received the Prix Maison de la Presse. It was adapted into the 1989 television serial '' Le grand secret'', directed by Jacques Trébouta. References 1973 science fiction novels 1973 French novels French alternate history novels French novels adapted into films French science fiction novels French-language novels Fiction about immortality Novels by René Barjavel Novels set on islands Novels about viral outbreaks Presses de la Cité books {{1970s-ah-novel-stub ...
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German Male Writers
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People From Zwickau
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German Theatre Directors
German(s) may refer to: * Germany (of or related to) **Germania (historical use) * Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language ** For citizens of Germany, see also German nationality law **Germanic peoples (Roman times) * German language **any of the Germanic languages * German cuisine, traditional foods of Germany People * German (given name) * German (surname) * Germán, a Spanish name Places * German (parish), Isle of Man * German, Albania, or Gërmej * German, Bulgaria * German, Iran * German, North Macedonia * German, New York, U.S. * Agios Germanos, Greece Other uses * German (mythology), a South Slavic mythological being * Germans (band), a Canadian rock band * "German" (song), a 2019 song by No Money Enterprise * ''The German'', a 2008 short film * "The Germans", an episode of ''Fawlty Towers'' * ''The German'', a nickname for Congolese rebel André Kisase Ngandu See also * Germanic (other) ...
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Men Do What They Can
''Men Do What They Can'' (german: Mann tut was Mann kann) is a 2012 German movie directed by Marc Rothemund. With 746,017 admissions it was the sixth most successful film in Germany in 2012. Cast *Wotan Wilke Möhring: Paul Schuberth *Jasmin Gerat: Iris Jasper *Jan Josef Liefers: Guido Schamski * Fahri Ögün Yardim: Bronko Steiner *Oliver Korittke: Günther * Karoline Schuch: Iggy * Friederike Kempter: Kathrin *Anne Weinknecht: Andrea * Tobias Oertel: Timothy Huntington * Hedi Kriegeskotte: Frau Hoffmann *Peter Sattmann: Dr. Görges *Noémi Besedes: Katja Riebinger *Miranda Leonhardt: Biggi *Manuel Cortez: Rodriguez *Emilia Schüle Emilia Schüle (born 28 November 1992 in Blagoveshchensk) is a Russian-born German actress. Career Emilia Schüle was born in 1992 in Russia to an ethnic German family. When she was one year old, she moved to Berlin with her parents. She ...: Sophie References External links * 2012 films German comedy films 2010s German-language fi ...
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Bandits (1997 Film)
''Bandits'' is a 1997 German road movie directed by Katja von Garnier. The film stars Katja Riemann, Jasmin Tabatabai, Nicolette Krebitz and Jutta Hoffmann. Both the film and soundtrack album were commercially successful in Germany, but ''Bandits'' grossed less than $25,000 in the United States. Much of the soundtrack was written and performed by the actresses themselves. The soundtrack reached number one in the German album charts. Plot As part of socio-professional reintegration in a German prison, four women form a band named ''Bandits''. Drummer Emma Moor, a former member of a Jazz group, was abused by the bandleader and shot him. Angelika ''Angel'' Kleinschmidt is imprisoned for marriage fraud, she plays the bass. Singer and guitarist Ludmilla ''Luna'' Nabiba was arrested for aggravated robbery. Marie Irrgang poisoned her husband, is schizoid and suicidal, she plays the piano. On the way to a performance at a prom the band manages to escape from custody. On their way towa ...
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