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Stolze is a surname shared by the following individuals: * Dorothy Stolze (1923–2003), All-American girls professional baseball league player * Fritz Stolze (1910–1973), German water polo player * Gerhard Stolze (1926–1979), German opera singer * Greg Stolze (born 1970), American novelist and role-playing game writer * Heinrich August Wilhelm Stolze (1798–1867), German stenographer * Jim Stolze (born 1973), Dutch author * Lena Stolze (born 1956), German actress * Pierre Stolze (born 1952), French science fiction writer '' Stolz'' is a German noun meaning "pride Pride is a human Emotion, secondary emotion characterized by a sense of satisfaction with one's Identity (philosophy), identity, performance, or accomplishments. It is often considered the opposite of shame or of humility and, depending on conte ...". See also * Stolz * Stoltz {{surname German-language surnames ...
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Greg Stolze
Greg Stolze (born 1970) is an American game designer, writer and novelist, whose work has mainly focused on writing for role-playing games and related intellectual properties. Career Stolze began his career writing role playing games professionally when he was chosen by Jonathan Tweet to write for the '' Everway'' storytelling game; the ''Spherewalker Sourcebook'' was Stolze's first full-length RPG book. Subsequently, he was commissioned to write the original ''Usagi Yojimbo Roleplaying Game''. Stolze had met John Scott Tynes when they collaborated with Robin Laws to write ''Wildest Dreams'' (1993), a supplement for Tweet's '' Over the Edge''. Stolze and Tynes later co-designed the roleplaying game '' Unknown Armies''; Stolze helped write the mechanics for the game, based on a setting Tynes had been developing for a few years. Although Atlas Games expressed interest in ''Unknown Armies'', Tynes chose to go with Archon Games. Then, Tynes and Stolze learned that founder Lisa Man ...
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Jim Stolze
Jim Stolze (born November 30, 1973) is a tech-entrepreneur located at Amsterdam Science Park, mostly known for his work in the world wide TEDx Community and the European Startup scene. Author A graduate of VU University Amsterdam, Stolze earned his MBA from the Lemniscaat Business School. His Master Thesis captured international attention because of an experiment in which he went completely offline for a whole month. Stolze shared his experiences in a book called ''How to survive your Inbox''. His second book was called ''Sold Out!'' in which he describes the "attention economy". The book was nominated management book of the year. In his third book he coins the term "algorithmization". According to Stolze everything that was digitized can only be of value if the right algorithms are applied. He draws from his experience as the founder of an artificial intelligence startup. TEDx Jim Stolze is an active leader in the TEDx community. Together with his team he organized 10 editio ...
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Dorothy Stolze
Dorothy Stolze 'Dottie''(May 1, 1923 – July 19, 2003) was a second basewoman who played from through for four teams of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Listed at , 129 lb., she batted and threw right-handed. Career A native of Alameda, California, Stolze has been considered by many baseball historians as one of the most versatile utility players in AAGPBL history. Basically a middle infielder, she is reported to have played every position with the exception of pitcher at one time or another of her career. Stolze was discovered by former big leaguer Max Carey, while she was playing in a fastpitch softball league in Alameda. She entered the league in 1946 with the Muskegon Lassies, playing for them until the 1949 midseason before joining the Racine Belles (1949), Peoria Redwings (1950–1951) and Grand Rapids Chicks (1952). She started as the Lassies shortstop as soon as she arrived, and distinguished herself in her debut by hitting a triple. She h ...
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Lena Stolze
Lena Stolze (born 8 August 1956) is a German television and film actress. Life and work Lena Stolze's father is Gerhard Stolze, a tenor, and her mother is the actress Gabi Stolze. In 1961, the family moved from East Germany to Vienna. Lena Stolze is best known for playing Sophie Scholl in '' Fünf letzte Tage'' and '' Die Weiße Rose'' (Both 1982), and for her role as Sonja (a fictionalized version of Anna Rosmus) in ''Das schreckliche Mädchen'' (1990). She and Julia Jentsch both won the Film Award in Gold at the German Film Awards as "Best Actress" for portraying Sophie Scholl, in their separate portrayals, in ''Die Weiße Rose (1982)'' and ''Die Letzen Tage (2005)'', respectively. Awards *1983 Bavarian Film Awards, Best Actress Filmography *1978 **''Lemminge'' (TV film) *1982 **'' Fünf letzte Tage'' (''Last Five Days'', film) **'' Die Weiße Rose'' (''The White Rose'', film) *1984 **'' Die Schaukel'' (''The Swing'', film) **'' Morgen in Alabama'' (''Man Under Suspicion ...
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Pierre Stolze
Pierre Stolze (born April 12, 1952 in Metz) He studied at École Normale Supérieure École or Ecole may refer to: * an elementary school in the French educational stages normally followed by Secondary education in France, secondary education establishments (collège and lycée) * École (river), a tributary of the Seine flowing i ... gaining a doctorate there with a thesis on science fiction. As a writer he began in 1979 and won the Prix Rosny-Aîné in 1991. Bibliography * 1979 : ''Le serpent d'éternité'', collection Galaxie/bis, ed. Opta, n°63. * 1980 : ''Kamtchatka '', collection Galaxie/bis, éd. Opta, n°67. * 1986 : ''Marilyn Monroe et les Samouraïs du père Noël'', ed. J'ai Lu - SF, n°1962. * 1990 : ''Cent mille images'', ed. Philippe Olivier. :::re-write for 1999 in collection Présence du Futur, n°603. * 1990 : ''Intrusions'' (stories), ed. Aurore (editor) SF, n°11. * 1994 : ''Le Déménagement'' (récit), Microéditions Maelström.. * 1995 : ''Theophano 960'' ...
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Fritz Stolze
Fritz Stolze (20 December 1910 – 6 March 1972) was a German water polo player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. He was part of the German team that won the silver medal. He played one match as goalkeeper. See also * Germany men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics * List of Olympic medalists in water polo (men) * List of men's Olympic water polo tournament goalkeepers This is a list of male goalkeepers who have been named in the national water polo team at the Summer Olympics. Abbreviations Winning goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or ... External links * 1910 births 1972 deaths Sportspeople from Hanover Water polo players from Lower Saxony German male water polo players Water polo goalkeepers Water polo players at the 1936 Summer Olympics Olympic water polo players for Germany Olympic silver medalists for Germany Olympic medalists in water polo Medalists at the ...
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Gerhard Stolze
Gerhard Stolze (1 October 1926, Dessau – 11 March 1979, Garmisch-Partenkirchen) was a German operatic tenor. He was a character tenor best known as a Wagner singer. His signature role was Mime (''Das Rheingold'', ''Siegfried''). Other important roles were David (''Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg''), Loge (''Das Rheingold''), Aegisth ('' Elektra'') and Herod (''Salome''). He also sang the Captain in '' Wozzeck'' and, the roles of Oberon (''A Midsummer Night's Dream'') and the Emperor Nero, both of which were originally written for countertenor. He recorded Mozart's high-tenor ''Singspiel'' roles, Monostatos and Pedrillo. He portrays Mime on both the studio recordings of ''Siegfried'' by Herbert von Karajan and Georg Solti. His voice was very high, thin, and piercing, and capable of an extraordinary range of colors. His style sharply divided critics and audiences, especially in the roles of Mime and Herod. It was denigrated as being over-neurotic, glorified sprechstimme ...
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Stolz
Stolz is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Alban Stolz (1808–1883), German theologian * Alexander Stolz (born 1983), German football goalkeeper * Daniel Stolz von Stolzenberg (Daniel Stolcius) (1600–1660), Bohemian physician and writer on alchemy * Denny Stolz (1933–2023), American football coach * Dominik Stolz (born 1990), German footballer playing for Luxembourgish side F91 Dudelange * Friedrich Stolz (1860–1936), German chemist * Hilde von Stolz (1903–1973), Austrian-German actress * Jordan Stolz (born 2004), American speed skater * Joseph Stolz (1861–1941), American rabbi * Karsten Stolz (1964–2025), German shot putter * Kim Stolz (born 1983), U.S. fashion model and television personality * Mary Stolz (1920–2006), U.S. writer of young adult fiction * Monika Stolz (born 1951), German politician * Otto Stolz (1842–1905), Austrian mathematician (Stolz–Cesàro theorem In mathematics, the Stolz–Cesàro theorem is a criterion for p ...
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