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Liebling Kreuzberg
Liebling Kreuzberg is a television series on ARD, which was first aired in five seasons with a total of 58 episodes from 1986 to 1998. The scripts of seasons one through three and five were written by Jurek Becker, who tailor-made the role of idiosyncratic Berlin Kreuzberg attorney Robert Liebling for his friend Manfred Krug, the fourth season was written by Ulrich Plenzdorf. The series was directed by Heinz Schirk (first season), Werner Masten (second to fourth season) and Vera Loebner (fifth season). It was produced by SFB, NDR and WDR. The music of the first season was composed by Hans-Martin Majewski, in the later seasons by Klaus Doldinger. Content and Characters The eponymous main character, Robert Liebling (born June 12, 1939) is an attorney and notary, who has his office in Berlin's Kreuzberg district. In the first four seasons he has a three-day beard, wears a hat, drives a motorcycle (a Honda first, then a BMW) and convertibles (4th season, a Mercedes-Benz W124 ...
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Jurek Becker
Jurek Becker (, probably 30 September 1937 – 14 March 1997) was a Polish-born German writer, screenwriter and East German dissident. His most famous novel is '' Jacob the Liar'', which has been made into two films. He lived in Łódź during World War II for about two years and survived the Holocaust. Childhood Jurek Becker was born, probably, in 1937. His birth date is not entirely clear because his father gave a birth date that was intended to protect the child from deportation. After the war Becker was claimed by a father, but Jurek was never sure if he was his real father, and who said he no longer remembered Jurek's correct birth date. It is probable that Jurek Becker was some years younger than is generally reckoned. He lived in the Łódź Ghetto as a child. When he was five, he was sent to the Ravensbrück concentration camp and later to Sachsenhausen. His mother was murdered in the Holocaust, but his father survived; father and son were reunited after the war and sett ...
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Honda
is a Japanese public multinational conglomerate manufacturer of automobiles, motorcycles, and power equipment, headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. Honda has been the world's largest motorcycle manufacturer since 1959, reaching a production of 400 million by the end of 2019, as well as the world's largest manufacturer of internal combustion engines measured by volume, producing more than 14 million internal combustion engines each year. Honda became the second-largest Japanese automobile manufacturer in 2001. In 2015, Honda was the eighth largest automobile manufacturer in the world. Honda was the first Japanese automobile manufacturer to release a dedicated luxury brand, Acura, in 1986. Aside from their core automobile and motorcycle businesses, Honda also manufactures garden equipment, marine engines, personal watercraft, power generators, and other products. Since 1986, Honda has been involved with artificial intelligence/robotics research and released their ASIMO rob ...
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Roswitha Schreiner
Hrotsvitha (c. 935–973) was a secular canoness who wrote drama and Christian poetry under the Ottonian dynasty. She was born in Bad Gandersheim to Saxon nobles and entered Gandersheim Abbey as a canoness. She is considered the first female writer from the Germanosphere, the first female historian, the first person since the Fall of the Roman Empire to write dramas in the Latin West, and the first German female poet. Hrotsvitha's six short dramas are considered to be her most important works. She is one of the few women who wrote about her life during the early Middle Ages, making her one of the only people to record a history of women in that era from a woman's perspective. She has been called "the most remarkable woman of her time", and an important figure in the history of women. Little is known about Hrotsvitha's personal life. All of her writing is in Medieval Latin. Her works were rediscovered in 1501 by the humanist Conrad Celtes and translated into English in the 1600s. ...
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Johanna Liebeneiner
Johanna Liebeneiner is a German stage, film and television actress.Goble p.428 She is the daughter of the actors Hilde Krahl and Wolfgang Liebeneiner Wolfgang Georg Louis Liebeneiner (6 October 1905 – 28 November 1987) was a German actor, film director and theatre director. Beginnings He was born in Lubawka, Liebau in Prussian Silesia. In 1928, he was taught by Otto Falckenberg, the directo .... References Bibliography * Goble, Alan. ''The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film''. Walter de Gruyter, 1999. External links * 1945 births Living people German film actresses German television actresses German stage actresses 20th-century German actresses 21st-century German actresses Actresses from Hamburg {{Germany-actor-stub ...
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Monika Woytowicz
Monika Woytowicz (born 1944) is a German stage, film and television actress. She studied at the Theaterhochschule Leipzig.Shen p.117 Selected filmography * ''Follow Me, Scoundrels ''Follow Me, Scoundrels'' (german: Mir nach, Canaillen!) is a 1964 East German historical adventure film directed by Ralf Kirsten and starring Manfred Krug, Monika Woytowicz Monika Woytowicz (born 1944) is a German stage, film and televisio ...'' (1964) * '' The Adventures of Werner Holt'' (1965) * ''Die schwarze Mühle'' (1975) * ''Zerbrochene Brücken'' (1986, TV film) * ' (1988, TV film) References Bibliography * Shen, Qinna. ''The Politics of Magic: DEFA Fairy-Tale Films''. Wayne State University Press, 2015. External links * 1944 births Living people Theaterhochschule Leipzig alumni German film actresses German stage actresses German television actresses {{Germany-actor-stub ...
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Isa Jank
Isa Andersen (actual name Isa Jank) is a German actress. She is best known for her role as Clarissa von Anstetten on ''Verbotene Liebe (Forbidden Love)''. Isa started her career in Hollywood in the middle of the 1980s. She played at James Belushi's side in '' Real Men'' and other roles in ''Night Angel'', ''Cheers'' and ''Airwolf''. In 1992, she decided to take a turn in her career and accepted a role in the popular legal drama ''Liebling Kreuzberg''. For that she put her career in the United States to rest and returned to Germany. In 1994, Isa joined the cast of the German soap opera ''Verbotene Liebe (Forbidden Love)''. She played the role of Clarissa von Anstetten for almost three years before she was temporarily written out in a successful kidnapping storyline, which went on for almost six months. Isa returned to the show and stayed another two years. In late 1999, Jank started having disagreements about her character but returned as planned after an eight-week break on-sc ...
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Diana Körner
Diana Körner (born 24 September 1944) is a German actress. Outside Germany she is known for her brief appearance as Lieschen in Stanley Kubrick's film ''Barry Lyndon''. Selected filmography * ''Creature with the Blue Hand'' (1967), as Myrna Emerson * ''Morning's at Seven'' (1968), as Becky * '' On the Reeperbahn at Half Past Midnight'' (1969), as Karin Lauritz * ''When Sweet Moonlight Is Sleeping in the Hills'' (1969), as Becky * ''When You're With Me'' (1970), as Susi * ''Red Sun'' (1970), as Christine * ''Die tollkühnen Penner'' (1971), as Anne * ''Was wissen Sie von Titipu?'' (1972), as Yum-Yum * ''The Flying Classroom'' (1973), as Schwester Beate * ' (1975, TV miniseries), as Armgard * ''Barry Lyndon'' (1975), as Lieschen * ' (1976), as Martha Comstock * ' (1979), as Friedrich's fiancé * ''Derrick'' - Season 7, Episode 2: "Unstillbarer Hunger" (1980, TV), as Helga Wichmann * ''Derrick'' - Season 9, Episode 1: "Eine Rose im Müll" (1982, TV), as Elena Grobmüller * '' Bas ...
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Cynicism (contemporary)
Cynicism is an attitude characterized by a general distrust of the motives of "others". A cynic may have a general lack of faith or hope in people motivated by ambition, desire, greed, gratification, materialism, goals, and opinions that a cynic perceives as vain, unobtainable, or ultimately meaningless and therefore deserving of ridicule or admonishment. The term originally derives from the ancient Greek philosophers, the Cynics, who rejected conventional goals of wealth, power, and honor. They practiced shameless nonconformity with social norms in religion, manners, housing, dress, or decency, instead advocating the pursuit of virtue in accordance with a simple and natural way of life. By the 19th century, emphasis on the ascetic ideals and the critique of current civilization based on how it might fall short of an ideal civilization or negativistic aspects of Cynic philosophy led the modern understanding of cynicism to mean a disposition of disbelief in the sincerity or goo ...
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Stefan Reck
Stefan Reck (born 1954, in Lippstadt) is a German television actor. Currently he lives in Berlin. His acting training stretching among others graduated from the "Hochschule für Musik und darstellende Kunst" in Hamburg. He played among others in ', and episodes of the series ''The Old Fox'' and ''Derrick''. His most famous roles are ''Alles außer Mord'' and that of lawyer Bruno Pelzer in ''Liebling Kreuzberg''. In addition to roles in film and television, Stefan Reck was also on the stage in the role of Frédéric Chopin in the Sommer in Nohant. Reck lives in Berlin. He was awarded the Goldener Löwe in 1998 for ''Liebling Kreuzberg''. Filmography * 1983: ' * 1985: ''The Old Fox: Der Leibwächter'' * 1989: ' * 1989: '' Löwengrube'' * 1990: ''Derrick: Beziehung abgebrochen'' * 1993: ''Morlock'' * 1993: ' * 1996: ' * 1997–1998: ''Liebling Kreuzberg'' * 1997: ''Busenfreunde'' * 1998: ''Busenfreunde 2'' * 1999: ''The Beast in the Lake'' * 2000: '' Verbotenes Verlangen – Ich ...
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Jenny Gröllmann
Jenny Gröllmann (5 February 1947 – 9 August 2006) was a German actress, best known for her work on films ''I Was Nineteen'' (1968), '' Peas at 5:30'' (2004) and her recurring role on the show ''Polizeiruf 110''. She won an Ernst Zinna Prize of the city of Berlin in 1974."Ich muss das zu Ende bringen - meinetwegen bis zum Tod"
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Biography

Gröllmann was born in , the daughter of Gertrud, a theater photographer and Otto, . In 1949, the family mov ...
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