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Christopher Hoffman
Christopher Hoffman may refer to: * Christopher Hoffman (actor) (born 1981), Zimbabwe actor and voice artist * Christopher Hoffman (musician) (born 1978), American cellist, composer, sound technician and filmmaker See also * Christoph Hoffmann Gottlob Christoph Jonathan Hoffmann (December 2, 1815 – December 8, 1885) was born in Leonberg in the Kingdom of Württemberg, Germany. His parents were Beate Baumann (1774-1852) and Gottlieb Wilhelm Hoffmann (1771-1846), who was chairman of ... (1815–1885), theologian * Christoph Hoffmann (politician) (born 1957), German politician {{hndis, Hoffman, Christopher ...
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Christopher Hoffman (actor)
Christopher Thomas Hoffman (born 15 February 1981), is a Zimbabwe actor and voice artist Voice acting is the art of performing voice-overs to present a character or provide information to an audience. Performers are called voice actors/actresses, voice artists, dubbing artists, voice talent, voice-over artists, or voice-over talent .... He is best known for the roles in the films ''Lions for Lambs'', ''Molly's Game'' and ''Saints & Sinners''. Personal life He was born on 15 February 1981 in Harare, Zimbabwe. He has a twin brother, Matt Hoffman. Filmography References External links

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Christopher Hoffman (musician)
Christopher Hoffman (born June 26, 1978) is an American cellist, composer, sound technician and filmmaker. He leads the Christopher Hoffman Quartet, MULTIFARIAM and experimental rock band Company Of Selves. Hoffman plays with saxophonists James Brandon Lewis and Michael Blake (musician), Michael Blake and is a longtime member of Henry Threadgill's Zooid. In his review of Hoffman's 2021 album ''Asp Nimbus'', New York Times jazz critic Giovanni Russenello wrote, "The cellist Christopher Hoffman's unruly, unorthodox quartet moves around with its limbs loose, but its body held together". Career In 2006 he joined actor and musician Michael Pitt's rock band Pagoda. Hoffman formed Slow To Wake in 2007 with EJ Fry & Geoff Kreally. In 2008 he released ''The Other'' with his brothers Ian and Dylan Hoffman under the name Needers & Givers. In 2010 he collaborated with Michael Pitt for Martin Scorsese's ''Shutter Island'' with Hoffman arranging and performing a multi-tracked cello versio ...
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Christoph Hoffmann
Gottlob Christoph Jonathan Hoffmann (December 2, 1815 – December 8, 1885) was born in Leonberg in the Kingdom of Württemberg, Germany. His parents were Beate Baumann (1774-1852) and Gottlieb Wilhelm Hoffmann (1771-1846), who was chairman of the Unitas Fratrum congregation in Korntal. Gottlieb's theological thinking was inspired by reading the works of Johann Albrecht Bengel, whose studies had led him to the conclusion that Christ would return in 1836. Christoph Hoffmann had a Pietist-Christian background and enjoyed a Christian education with the Brethren congregation in Korntal. As a young man he studied theology in Tübingen. An opponent of the much better known liberal theologian David Friedrich Strauss, Hoffmann was elected to the First National German Parliament, which met in Frankfurt am Main in 1848. The failure of his efforts to create a better Christian State through politics caused him to return to the roots of Christianity as expressed by Jesus. He became con ...
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