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Stübner / Stuebner / Stubner is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Berndt Stübner (1947–2022), German actor, puppet maker, playwright and theatre director *Carl Stubner Carl Stubner is an American talent manager and entertainment industry veteran who has guided the careers of a number of prominent entertainers including Fleetwood Mac, ZZ Top and Andrew Dice Clay. Career Stubner began his entertainment career in ..., American talent manager * Jörg Stübner (1965–2019), German footballer * Markus Stübner, one of the Zwickau prophets See also * * {{surname German-language surnames ...
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Jörg Stübner
Jörg Stübner (23 July 1965 – 24 June 2019) was a German professional footballer who amassed 47 international caps for East Germany. Biography Stübner began his career with BSG Motor Halle in 1973 then chose "his" SG Dynamo Dresden" over 1. FC Lokomotive Leipzig in 1979, where he was called "Stübs" by fans and teammates, scoring 14 goals in 182 league appearances. Stübner was twice DDR-Oberliga champion with the Dresden club, in 1989 and 1990, and three-time FDGB-Pokal winner in 1984, 1985 and 1990. In 1988–89 season, Dynamo reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup, where they were beaten by VfB Stuttgart. In total, Stübner played in 29 European games with the club, scoring two goals. During his youth years, Stübner won the East Germany Student championship 1978–79 with Dynamo Dresden, beating 5–0 BFC Dynamo at the final in Gröditz. Then in July, he participated in VII.Kinder- und Jugendspartakiade 1979 Berlin, where Sven Förster and Ulf Kirsten (Dynamo D ...
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Berndt Stübner
Berndt Stübner (16 February 1947 – 2 June 2022) was a German actor, puppet maker, playwright and theatre director. Life and career Born in Leipzig, Stübner already participated as a child in the in Leipzig (1958–1962) and in 1961 in the children's theatre of the . From 1965 to 1969, he trained at the Deutsche Hochschule für Filmkunst Potsdam-Babelsberg. He played his first roles in the studio of the Hans Otto Theater Potsdam under and then worked at the Theater Magdeburg until 1974 and in parallel at the Puppentheater. From 1974 to 1976 he was engaged at the Schauspielhaus Karl-Marx-Stadt. There he gave acting classes at the Studio Karl-Marx-Stadt. From 1976 to 2014 he worked at and gave acting classes at the Theaterhochschule Leipzig. In 2017–2020 he received a guest performance contract at the Schauspielhaus Leipzig. He has also appeared in numerous radio dramas. After 1989, he wrote and directed in collaboration with dancer Werner Stiefel for the Gewandhaus ...
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Markus Stübner
The Zwickau Prophets () were three men of the Radical Reformation from Zwickau in the Electorate of Saxony in the Holy Roman Empire, who were possibly involved in a disturbance in nearby Wittenberg and its evolving Reformation in early 1522. The three men, Nicholas Storch, Thomas Dreschel and Markus Stübner, began their movement in Zwickau. Though these three names are favored in recent scholarship, others have been suggested. Lars Pederson Qualben used the name "Marx" for "Dreschel",Lars Pederson Qualben, History of the Christian Church rev. ed. (New York: Thomas Nelson, 1964), 239. and Henry Clay Vedder replaced Dreschel with Marcus ThomäHenry Clay Vedder, ''A Short History of the Baptists'' (Valley Forge, Pennsylvania: Judson, 1907), 148. (William Roscoe Estep gave Stübner the middle name "Thomas".William Roscoe Estep, ''Renaissance & Reformation'' (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 1986), 140.). The relationship of the Zwickau Prophets to the Anabaptist movement h ...
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Carl Stubner
Carl Stubner is an American talent manager and entertainment industry veteran who has guided the careers of a number of prominent entertainers including Fleetwood Mac, ZZ Top and Andrew Dice Clay. Career Stubner began his entertainment career in 1989 in the mail room of management firm Gallin Morey Associates, where he struck up a close relationship with comedian Andrew Dice Clay, eventually becoming his tour director. By 1993, Stubner launched his own artist management company, Deluxe Entertainment, where he managed several acts including C+C Music Factory, House of Pain and Mick Fleetwood. During this time, Stubner helped to reunite the members of Fleetwood Mac which resulted in a top-rated MTV special and a world tour. In 1999, Deluxe was merged with Eagle Cove Entertainment where Stubner was responsible for producing a number of hit soundtracks, including Dr. Dolittle 2#Soundtrack, Dr. Dolittle II, Big Momma's House (soundtrack), Big Momma's House, Next Friday (soundtrack), ...
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