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Michael Seifert (other)
Michael Seifert may refer to: * Michael Seifert (producer), music producer, writer, arranger and recording engineer * Michael Seifert (programmer) (born 1969), Danish computer programmer, inventor and businessman * Michael Seifert (SS guard) (1924–2010), SS guard in Italy during World War II * Mike Seifert Mike Seifert (born March 30, 1951) is a former player in the National Football League (NFL) for the Cleveland Browns in 1974 as a defensive end. Seifert was drafted in the thirteenth round of the 1974 NFL Draft by the Browns. He played at the coll ...
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Michael Seifert (producer)
Michael Seifert is an American multi-platinum award-winning music composer, record producer, arranger and audio engineer based in Cleveland, Ohio. Seifert's credits include work for Nicholas Megalis, Gentlemen Hall, Tori Amos, Regina Spektor, Fountains of Wayne, Lifehouse (band), Colbie Caillat, Gerald Levert, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Too Short, 8 Ball & MJG, UGK, Chuck Mosley, Guided by Voices, J. Mascis, Robert Lockwood, Jr., Kate Voegele, Mr. Gnome, Grammy award winners Snarky Puppy, among others. Seifert has scored independent films and major motion pictures, including composing, arranging, recording, and production work on '' Bram Stoker's Dracula'' (Special Edition), ''The Outsiders : The Complete Novel'', the Apocalypse Now documentary ''Heart of Darkness'', and The Godfather trilogy FFC restoration special edition for Francis Ford Coppola and the award-winning documentary, ''Romeo is Bleeding''. He has composed original music and score for TV shows, including the Netf ...
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Michael Seifert (programmer)
Michael Seifert (born February 1969 in Copenhagen) is a Danish computer programmer, inventor,Seifert and ChristensenUnited States Patent 8,255,526 "A method for collecting human experience analytics data", August 2012 businessman, and entrepreneur in the IT industry. He is co-developer of DikuMUD, a popular multiplayer text-based role-playing game codebase, and former chief executive officer of Sitecore, a global customer experience management software company, which he co-founded in Copenhagen, Denmark in 2001. In 2013 Seifert won Denmark's annual IT Prize ( IT-Prisen) for lifetime achievement in the field of information technology. Early life Seifert was born in Copenhagen, Denmark in February 1969 to Erik J. Thomsen and Kirsten Seifert, who divorced when he was two years old. His great-grandfather was Carl Seifert (d. 1935), a Danish blacksmith and manufacturer who was recorded in the Kraks Blue Book (Kraks Blå Bog) of well-known Danes in 1929. Throughout his childhood an ...
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Michael Seifert (SS Guard)
Michael Seifert (16 March 1924 – 6 November 2010) was an SS guard in Italy during World War II. He was an ethnic German born in Landau (present-day Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine). Dubbed the "Beast of Bolzano", Seifert, who was living in Canada, was convicted ''in absentia'' in 2000 by a military tribunal in Verona, Italy, on nine counts of murder, committed while he was an SS guard at the Bolzano Transit Camp, northern Italy. He was sentenced to life in prison. Canada authorities initiated denaturalization proceedings against Seifert in 2001, and he was taken into custody in August 2002. Seifert remained in jail until November 2003, when he was released on bail. On 4 August 2007, he was ordered to be returned to jail while awaiting the outcome of his final appeals from the Supreme Court of Canada. The decision was upheld on appeal. After losing his final appeal, Seifert was extradited to Italy on 17 February 2008. His crimes involved actions taken in a prison camp in Bolzano from ...
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