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Stiller may refer to: *Stiller (surname), includes a list of people with the surname Stiller *Stiller, original name of rock band Sportfreunde Stiller *''Stiller'', German name of novel ''I'm Not Stiller ''I'm Not Stiller'' (German title: ''Stiller'') is a novel by Swiss author Max Frisch, which was published in 1954. The theme of the novel, the question of identity, is a recurring theme in the work of Frisch. The narrator, travelling on an Ame ...'' See also

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Stiller (surname)
Stiller is the surname of: * Angelo Stiller (born 2001), German footballer * Ben Stiller (born 1965), American actor, son of Jerry Stiller * Bonner L. Stiller (born 1956), American politician and attorney * Brian Stiller (born 1942), Canadian evangelical Protestant * Cheynee Stiller, Australian rules footballer * Eric Stiller, American author and kayaker * Jerry Stiller (1927–2020), American comedian and actor, father of Ben Stiller * Mauritz Stiller (1883–1928), Finnish film director and actor * Robert Stiller (1928–2016), Polish polyglot and translator * Hannes Stiller Hannes Stiller, née Tobiasson (born 3 July 1978) is a Swedish former footballer who played as a striker. Post-playing career Stiller was appointed as club director of Ljungskile SK on 12 May 2016. Stiller later became youth coach in IFK Göteb ... (born 1978), Swedish footballer See also * Stiler, surname {{surname, Stiller German-language surnames Surnames of Jewish origin Surnames from given nam ...
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Sportfreunde Stiller
Sportfreunde Stiller () is a German indie rock band from Germering near Munich, Bavaria. History The band was founded by Peter Brugger (guitar, vocals), Florian "Flo" Weber (drums), and Andi Erhard (bass). They initially wanted to name themselves "Bodden" (after football player Olaf Bodden), before later settling for "Stiller". They took the name from their former football manager at SV Germering, Hans Stiller. As Stiller, the band played their first concerts in 1995. They later changed their name because a different band called Stiller owned the rights to this name. The term ''Sportfreunde'' literally translates to ''friends in sports'' and is also used in names of sports clubs (e.g. Sportfreunde Siegen). In 1997, bassist Erhard was replaced by Rüdiger "Rüde" Linhof. The band's debut album, ''So wie einst Real Madrid'', was released in 2000. Sportfreunde Stiller's track "Independent" from ''Die gute Seite'' was featured in the video game '' FIFA 2003''. In 2006, the band ...
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