and instrumentalists. An important member of the group was the student Adolf Dresen, who became a colleague and later a notable and, some said, controversial...
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Andreas Dresen (born 16 August 1963) is a German film director. His directing credits include Cloud 9, Summer in Berlin, Grill Point and Night Shapes....
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in productions by Wolfgang Langhoff, Wolfgang Heinz, Benno Besson and Adolf Dresen [de]. In parallel with her theatre work, from 1960 she built up an extensive...
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(sculptor); Ev Grüger (painter) 1988 – Gabriele Wohmann (author) 1989 – Adolf Dresen [ru] (film director); Judith Rosenbauer (actor) 1990 – Horst Krüger (novelist);...
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Hoffmann, responsible for culture in Frankfurt, chose Rühle to succeed Adolf Dresen [de] as Intendant (theatre manager) of the Schauspiel Frankfurt. Rühle...
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Salada (United States) [1] Stadführer Dresen, Wissenswetes über Dresen (Tourguide Dresdenm things to know about Dresen, retrieved 07-26-2016 Lars Mueller:...
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Andreas Dresen which harvested some renown awards. In 2006, Prahl won the German Film Critics Association Award as "Best Actor" for the Dresen film drama...
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in Shakespeare's Maß für Maß (Measure for Measure) in 1968, staged by Adolf Dresen [de]. From 1974, Holtz was a member of the Berliner Ensemble. In 1983...
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role in a feature film was Changing Skins [de] (1997), directed by Andreas Dresen. In the following years, he appeared in projects such as Soloalbum (2003)...
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Palitzsch 1980–1981 Wilfried Minks [de] / Johannes Schaaf 1981–1985 Adolf Dresen [de] 1985–1990 Günther Rühle 1990–1991 Hans-Peter Doll [de] 1991–2001...
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