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Axel Ranisch
Axel Ranisch (born 30 June 1983 in Berlin) is a German actor, film and television director and author. Life Ranisch lived in his childhood in Berlin-Lichtenberg. He studied until 2004 theatre pedagogy in Flecken Zechlin. From 2004 to 2011 Ranisch studied at Konrad Wolf Film University of Babelsberg. Ranisch works as film and theatre director and as actor in different film, theatre and tv-productions in Germany. Ranisch shot the film ''Pink Children'' (2012) together with 4 German directors about their mentor Rosa von Praunheim. In 2018, he published as author the book ''Nackt über Berlin''. In 2016, he married his partner Paul in Berlin. Filmography Director Short films * 2004: Rhythmus im Kopf * 2005: Hollbüllhuus * 2008: Liebe Liebe… * 2010: Diego Alonso Cinema & television * 2008: Der will nur spielen! * 2008: Glioblastom * 2011: Dicke Mädchen * 2012: Pink Children * 2013: Ich fühl mich Disco * 2013: Reuber * 2015: Alki Alki * 2015: Löwenzahn * 2016: F ...
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Axel Ranisch 2016
Axel may refer to: People * Axel (name), all persons with the name Places * Axel, Netherlands, a town ** Capture of Axel, a battle at Axel in 1586 Arts, entertainment, media * ''Axel'', a 1988 short film by Nigel Wingrove * ''Axel'', a Cirque du Soleil#Show list, Cirque du Soleil show * ''Axël'', an 1890 drama play by Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam * Axel (dance turn), a type of turn performed in dance * Axel lift, a movement in pair skating * Axel jump, a type of jump in figure skating * "Axel F", the 1985 instrumental theme song of ''Beverly Hills Cop'' by Harold Faltermeyer Companies, organizations * Axel Hotels, hotel chain * Axel Springer SE, largest digital publishing house in Europe Other uses * Axel Maersk, Danish container ship * Citroën Axel, automobile made by Citroën * Typhoon Axel (other), multiple storms named Axel See also

* Aksel * Axl (other) * Axle, a central shaft for a rotating wheel or gear {{disambiguation es:Axel hu:Axel ...
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Résiste – Aufstand Der Praktikanten
"Résiste" is a 1981 pop song recorded by French singer France Gall. Written by Michel Berger, it was the first single from her studio album ''Tout pour la musique'', on which it appears as the fifth track, and was released in November 1981. In France, it achieved a cult status, becoming one of Gall's most popular songs. Background and lyrics Initially, Berger was not satisfied with the studio album he had written for his wife Gall (album later titled ''Tout pour la musique'') and decided, after recording, to add two new songs, "Tout pour la musique" and "Résiste". These two songs were written in the couple's house in eight days and thus resulted from the very professional character of Berger, as explained by Gall. In 1981, two different 7" were released: the first one with "Tout pour la musique" as the A-side and "Résiste" as the B-side, and the other one with the reverse. Gall said she particularly liked the song as the message it conveys has remained relevant throughout yea ...
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Andreas Herzog
Andreas "Andi" Herzog (born 10 September 1968) is an Austrian former footballer and manager who last managed Admira Wacker. As a player, he played as an attacking midfielder, most notably for Werder Bremen. A full international between 1988 and 2003, he won 103 caps and scored 26 goals for the Austria national team. He represented his country at the 1990 and 1998 FIFA World Cups. Club career Born in Vienna, Austria, Herzog started his career at local giants Rapid Vienna, but was sent out on loan to city rivals First Vienna during 1987–88. That move proved to be successful and he was soon recalled to Rapid to start the 1988–89 season. He made his name at Rapid in the next years to secure a move to Bundesliga side Werder Bremen where he would spend eight years, divided in two periods by a season at Bayern Munich where he won the UEFA Cup, beating Girondins de Bordeaux in a two-legged final. After returning to Rapid in 2002, he decided to end his career with Major Le ...
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Christoph Schnee
Christoph is a male given name and surname. It is a German variant of Christopher. Notable people with the given name Christoph * Christoph Bach (1613–1661), German musician * Christoph Büchel (born 1966), Swiss artist * Christoph Dientzenhofer (1655–1722), German architect * Christoph Harting (born 1990), German athlete specialising in the discus throw * Christoph M. Herbst (born 1966), German actor * Christoph Kramer (born 1991), German football player and winner of the 2014 FIFA World Cup * Christoph M. Kimmich (born 1939), German-American historian and eighth President of Brooklyn College * Christoph Metzelder (born 1980), German football player * Christoph Riegler (born 1992), Austrian football player * Christoph Waltz (born 1956), German-Austrian actor and two times winner of the OSCARS Academy Award * Christoph M. Wieland (1733–1813), German poet and writer * Prince Christoph of Württemberg (1515–1568), German regent and duke of the Duchy of Württemberg * P ...
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Liebe Mich! (2014)
People Surname Liebe (German for " love") is a surname that may refer to: * Carl Christian Vilhelm Liebe (1820–1900), Danish politician * Christian Liebe (1654–1708), German composer * Friederich Liebe (1862–1950), Australian building contractor and farmer in Western Australia * Heinrich Liebe (1908–1997), German naval officer * Karl Theodor Liebe (1828–1894), German geologist and ornithologist * Louis Liebe (1819–1900), German conductor and composer * Otto Liebe (1860–1929), Prime Minister of Denmark 1920 Middle name * David Liebe Hart, also credited as D.L. Hart, (born 1957), American outsider musician, puppeteer and actor. Given name * Liebe Sokol Diamond (1931–2017), American pediatric orthopedic surgeon Film * ''Love'' (1927 German film), German title ''Liebe'', a German film * ''Love'' (1956 film), German title ''Liebe'', a West German drama film See also * Lieb (other) * Leeb, a surname * Liebing Liebing is a German surname that may refer to: ...
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Mark Schlichter
Mark may refer to: Currency * Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark, the currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina * East German mark, the currency of the German Democratic Republic * Estonian mark, the currency of Estonia between 1918 and 1927 * Finnish markka ( sv, finsk mark, links=no), the currency of Finland from 1860 until 28 February 2002 * Mark (currency), a currency or unit of account in many nations * Polish mark ( pl, marka polska, links=no), the currency of the Kingdom of Poland and of the Republic of Poland between 1917 and 1924 German * Deutsche Mark, the official currency of West Germany from 1948 until 1990 and later the unified Germany from 1990 until 2002 * German gold mark, the currency used in the German Empire from 1873 to 1914 * German Papiermark, the German currency from 4 August 1914 * German rentenmark, a currency issued on 15 November 1923 to stop the hyperinflation of 1922 and 1923 in Weimar Germany * Lodz Ghetto mark, a special currency for Lodz Ghet ...
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Zorn (Fernsehreihe)
Zorn () is a family name of German origin meaning "wrath". Historically, it was predominantly strong in German influenced cities such as Strasbourg, Kempten, Innsbruck, and Würzburg. Today, the surname Zorn can be frequently found in Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg, Rheinland-Pfalz, and Thüringen. People * Anders Zorn (1860–1920), Swedish painter *Charles Rudolph Zorn (1844–1916), American politician and farmer *Dale Zorn (born 1953), American politician * Eric Zorn (born (1958), columnist for the '' Chicago Tribune'', grandson of Max Zorn * Jim Zorn (born 1953), former National Football League quarterback and head coach *Johannes Zorn (1739–1799), German pharmacist, botanist, and botanical illustrator *John Zorn (born 1953), American composer and saxophonist *Max August Zorn (1906–1993), German-born American mathematician * Pete Zorn (1950–2016), American-born British musician *Trischa Zorn (born 1964), American swimmer, the most successful Paralympian of all tim ...
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Zorn (film)
Zorn () is a family name of German origin meaning "wrath". Historically, it was predominantly strong in German influenced cities such as Strasbourg, Kempten, Innsbruck, and Würzburg. Today, the surname Zorn can be frequently found in Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg, Rheinland-Pfalz, and Thüringen. People * Anders Zorn (1860–1920), Swedish painter *Charles Rudolph Zorn (1844–1916), American politician and farmer *Dale Zorn (born 1953), American politician * Eric Zorn (born (1958), columnist for the ''Chicago Tribune'', grandson of Max Zorn * Jim Zorn (born 1953), former National Football League quarterback and head coach *Johannes Zorn (1739–1799), German pharmacist, botanist, and botanical illustrator *John Zorn (born 1953), American composer and saxophonist *Max August Zorn (1906–1993), German-born American mathematician * Pete Zorn (1950–2016), American-born British musician *Trischa Zorn (born 1964), American swimmer, the most successful Paralympian of all time * Wer ...
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Isabel Kleefeld
Isabel is a female name of Spanish origin. Isabelle is a name that is similar, but it is of French origin. It originates as the medieval Spanish form of ''Elisabeth'' (ultimately Hebrew '' Elisheva''), Arising in the 12th century, it became popular in England in the 13th century following the marriage of Isabella of Angoulême to the king of England. Today sometimes abbreviated to Isa. Etymology This set of names is a Spanish variant of the Hebrew name Elisheba through Latin and Greek represented in English and other western languages as Elisabeth.Albert Dauzat, ''Noms et prénoms de France'', Librairie Larousse 1980, édition revue et commentée par Marie-Thérèse Morlet, p. 337a.Chantal Tanet et Tristan Hordé, ''Dictionnaire des prénoms'', Larousse, Paris, 2009, p. 38 These names are derived from the Latin and Greek renderings of the Hebrew name based on both etymological and contextual evidence (the use of Isabel as a translation of the name of the mother of John the Ba ...
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David Schalko
David (; , "beloved one") (traditional spelling), , ''Dāwūd''; grc-koi, Δαυΐδ, Dauíd; la, Davidus, David; gez , ዳዊት, ''Dawit''; xcl, Դաւիթ, ''Dawitʿ''; cu, Давíдъ, ''Davidŭ''; possibly meaning "beloved one". was, according to the Hebrew Bible, the third king of the United Kingdom of Israel. In the Books of Samuel, he is described as a young shepherd and harpist who gains fame by slaying Goliath, a champion of the Philistines, in southern Canaan. David becomes a favourite of Saul, the first king of Israel; he also forges a notably close friendship with Jonathan, a son of Saul. However, under the paranoia that David is seeking to usurp the throne, Saul attempts to kill David, forcing the latter to go into hiding and effectively operate as a fugitive for several years. After Saul and Jonathan are both killed in battle against the Philistines, a 30-year-old David is anointed king over all of Israel and Judah. Following his rise to power, Da ...
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