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Klaus-Gregor Eichhorn

Klaus-Gregor Eichhorn is Anesthesist in Chemnitz and film director. He has produced several films which are nicely presented on his web site.

Born in Karl-Marx-Stadt. Grown up in Chemnitz. Practikum @ Michael Roth, MdB. Direction assistant @ Städtisches Theater Chemnitz. Studies of direction @ Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg. Stopped this study to become MD. Lives in Chemnitz and Leipzig.

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Michael Alexander Verhoeven

Michael Alexander Verhoeven (born in Berlin 13 July 1938 – died in Munich 22 April 2024) was a German film directorscreenwriterfilm and television produceractor. He was also a qualified doctor of medicine. He is considered being a politcal filmmaker

Michael Verhoeven stems from a theatre and film family, the son of the German film director Paul Verhoeven (1901-1975, not to be confused with the Dutch film director of the same name) and actress Doris Kiesow (1902-1973), brother of actress Lis Verhoeven (1931-2019) who had been married to (and divorced from) actor Mario Adorf – and therefore uncle to actress Stella Maria Adorf.

Michael Verhoeven married Austrian actress Senta Berger in 1966 and stayed with her until his death in 2024 – in what is considered one of the longest-running scandal-free marriages in show business. Their sons are screenwriter/director/actor Simon Verhoeven (born 1972) and producer/actor Luca Verhoeven (born 1979). Verhoeven and Berger met at the Berlinale in 1960 and played together in front of the camera in the 1963 film Jack and Jenny, where he was supposed to kiss her in one scene. The two fell in love during filming. The couple had two sons, Simon Vincent (born 1972) and Luca Paul (born 1979). The children followed in their parents’ footsteps: Simon Verhoeven is a director and screenwriter, whereas Luca Verhoeven is a producer. Both sons started out as actors and also work in the family business Sentana Filmproduktion.

Verhoeven died in the presence of his family at his Grünwald home on 22 April 2024 at the age of 85 after a short, serious illness.[2]

Michael Verhoeven began his career as an artist as a nine-year-old in plays (including a stage adaptation of Pünktchen und Anton based on the novel by Erich Kästner, a friend of the family) and subsequently appeared in films in the 1950s (such as Kästner’s The Flying ClassroomThe Juvenile Judge and The Crammer with Heinz Rühmann). He directed his first play at the Tübingen Zimmertheater in 1962[3].

As a young adult, however, Verhoeven decided to study medicine against the wishes of his parents, who encouraged him to continue his acting career. He obtained his doctorate in 1969 with a thesis on psychiatric masking of brain tumors with special consideration of misleading findings and worked as a doctor for several years – including in the USA, where he had followed his wife Senta Berger, who was acting in Hollywood films in the 1960s alongside stars like Charlton HestonDean MartinFrank SinatraRichard WidmarkJohn WayneKirk Douglas, and Yul Brynner.

Back in Munich in 1965, he founded Sentana Filmproduktion together with his wife and began directing films – starting with The Dance of Death based on August Strindberg‘s play of the same name[4]. He followed up with two frolicky sixties lifestyle comedies Up the Establishment with Mario Adorf and Gila von Weiterhausen in the leading roles (1968)[5], and Student of the Bedroom (1969), both produced by Rob Houwer.

Verhoeven’s political and experimental 1970 anti-Vietnam War film o.k. was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival, but led to a scandal[6] that forced the collapse of the festival without the awarding of any prizes:[7] The then jury president George Stevens felt offended and threatened to remove the experimental film from the program because of its supposed anti-American invective[8]. The Berlinale regulations were subsequently reformed. Later that year o.k. went on to win the German Film Award in Gold. For its 50th anniversary, MoMA conducted a special screening in 2021[9].

In the 1970s, Verhoeven worked increasingly for television, including directing one of the first episodes of Germany’s longest running crime procedural series Tatort (for which he would direct another episode 33 years later in 2005). After becoming a father for the first time in 1972, he wrote and directed the anarchic children’s series Krempoli in 1975, in which he played a smaller part and also cast his father Paul Verhoeven and his sister Lis Verhoeven alongside Senta Berger. In 1980, he made the television film Die Ursache with Otto Sander. In the same year his theatrical release Sunday Children (Sonntagskinder) got screened at the Cannes Film Festival in 1980.

In 1982, he wrote, directed and co-produced the story of the resistance fighters against the Nazi regime, the siblings Hans and Sophie Scholl, in Die weiße Rose (The White Rose). The German Foreign Office banned official screenings abroad when Verhoeven refused to remove a critical commentary from the credits. The film won Silver at the German Film Awards. Based on the true story essay book “A Case of Resistance and Persecution, Passau 1933-39,” by Anja Romus, he wrote and directed The Nasty Girl ( Das schreckliche Mädchen) in 1990, which won the Silver Bear for Best Director at the 40th Berlinale, the BAFTA for Best Foreign Language Film, Best Foreign Language Film at the 56th New York Film Critics Circle Award, and gained an Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Language Film at the 63rd Academy Awards. These two films cemented his international reputation as an important political voice in European film. Along with his adaptation of George Tabori‘s memoire My Mother’s Courage [de] (with music by his son Simon Verhoeven who also played a supporting part), and the documentary Der unbekannte Soldat (The Unknown Soldier), Verhoeven was praised for his relentless examination of the Nazi regime in Germany and its aftermath.

Promoting The Nasty Girl in the US in 1990, Verhoeven explained his interest in rememberence culture or rather the lack thereof: “The danger is that we will really forget. But we are very rich right now, and it could happen that we become not quite so rich. Many social problems will show up with the so-called reunification, and with the social problems it could be that Germans again look for enemies. This is what I am scared of. We know so little about Eastern Germany, and the eastern people also don’t know too much about our history. What they were told in school is even more wrong than what we were told.”[10]

In 1992, he became a member of the jury at the 42nd Berlin International Film Festival.[11]

Verhoeven became a professor at the Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg in Ludwigsburg in the 1990s, passing on his knowledge to the next generation of filmmakers. For decades, Verhoeven also ran movie theaters in Berlin: the Toni at Antonplatz and the Olympia Filmtheater in Prenzlauer Berg until he sold the properties in the late 2010s.

In 2000, Verhoeven wrote and directed the controversial television film Enthüllung einer Ehe (Uncover of a Marriage), which deals with the then still taboo subject of transgender identity, for which he won the Robert Geisendörfer Preis, as well as two FIPA Awards at the International Festival of Audiovisual Programmes[12] in Biarritz.

Together with wife Senta Berger he was awarded the Federal Cross of Merit in 1999 as well as the Bavarian Order of Merit in 2002. In 2005, Verhoeven received the Marion Samuel Prize, which honors particularly effective ways of combating the forgetting, suppression and relativization of the crimes committed by Germans during the Nazi era[13]. In 2006 he got an Honorary Lifetime Award from the Bavarian Film Awards[14].

In 2000, Verhoeven made his first documentary: Der Fall Liebl – Ein Bayer in Togo, about a late repatriate who was unfamiliar with German bureaucracy and was threatened with deportation. In 2006, after seven years of work, his second documentary The Unknown Soldier about reactions to the Wehrmacht exhibition was released. In his 2008 documentary Human Failure (Menschliches Versagen), Verhoeven dealt with the question of the extent to which the German civil population profited from the confiscation of Jewish assets during the Nazi era. The film was screened at the Jerusalem Film Festival[15]. In his 2011 documentary The Second Execution of Romell Broom (Die zweite Hinrichtung – Amerika und die Todesstrafe), made in collaboration with Bayerischer Rundfunk, Verhoeven took on the subject of Capital punishment, following the death sentence for Romell Broom, found guilty for rape and murder, and his execution on September 15, 2009 in Lucasville, Ohio, which failed 18 times and was finally aborted[16].

However, Verhoeven was no stranger to light entertainment, most notably with his 1989 – 2002 television series Die schnelle Gerdi (Fast Gerdi) which starred Senta Berger as a smart and self-reliant Munich cab driver.

Verhoeven was one of the founding members of the Deutsche Filmakademie (German Film Academy, an organisation akin to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences) in 2003.

His last directorial and screenwriting work, Let’s go!, was adapted in 2014 from the autobiographical novel Von Zuhause wird nichts erzählt by Laura Waco about her Jewish family in post-war Munich.

In 2015, Verhoeven co-produced Welcome to Germany (Willkommen bei den Hartmanns) written, directed and co-producted by son Simon Verhoeven, in which Senta Berger played the leading role. This sharp-tongued comedy about the 2015 refugee crisis became the most successful German cinema film of the year (3.8 million viewers) and won the German Film Award, the Bavarian Film Award for Best Production as well as the Audience Award, the Peace Prize of German Film, the Goldene Leinwand, and the Bambi Award, among others.

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Roland Kuhn

HorrorDoc Roland Kuhn (4 March 1912 – 10 October 2005) was a Swiss psychiatrist who discovered that the drug imipramine had antidepressant properties.[1] he was born in Biel and died in Scherzingen. In 1957, Kuhn published the results of his observations of the antidepressant properties of Imipramine in the Schweizerische Medizinische Wochenschrift (Swiss Weekly Medical Journal).[1] More recently, it was discovered that he tested drugs on patients and children without informed consent and without proper approval by the authorities during his time at the psychiatric hospital in Münsterlingen (where he was director 1971–1980), a practice that is highly unethical.

Like this 36 patients have died after taking these drugs without their consent. Enough for the category HorrorDoc.


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Ludger Iske

Ludger Iske is running an ioffice for internal medicine in 2024 – but he gives concerts as well in the waiting rooms of his office an others as a wonderful music therapy.

In a song he says: „Wir wünschen wunderbare Jahre, die besten Zeiten, die ihr haben wollt – von allen Lieben nur die Wahre, den Bauch voll Freude und ein Herz aus Gold; und wenn es läuft bei euch und leuchtet – dann haben wir ja nicht alles falsch gemacht: so stehts im großen Buch verzeichnet – wir haben euch schließlich auf den Weg gebracht!“ he expresses his hope for a good creation of the future.

Since 1994 he is ordinated zen monch.

3 big M: Medicine, Music and Meditation!

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Johannes Bodky

Johannes Bodky is Lead-singer of the cand Blue Indigo.

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Mark Tavassol

Mark Tavassol (* 18. February 1974 in Bremen) is a German musician, composer, songwriter, singer, music producer and MD. He got well-known as bass player and guitarist of the band Gloria.

Tavassol is son of an Iranian father and a German mother and lived in Teheran in his first years. After the Abitur he studied medicine in Hamburg and got his degree in 2001.

He joineed the band “Wir sind Helden” and he works in several TV productions as in a late-night-show.

His humanitarian engagement is for several organisations:

Benny Adrions organisation Viva con Agua
With Bela BMarcel Eger and Renate Eger he is founder of the “Viva con Agua Stiftung”. Beneficial football game Kicken mit Herz.

Beside Wir sind Helden he works as musician and songwriter for Emma6 (Paradiso),[4] Olli Schulz,[5] Jessica McIntyre (Sam Ragga Band) or Ingo Pohlmann.
With TV-Moderator Klaas Heufer-Umlauf he founded the band Gloria
It can be seen as political engagement that he directs the studio band of the show Late Night Berlin.

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Marco Angelini

Marco Angelini (bürgerlich Marco Angelini-Santner, * 26. Juli 1984 in VoitsbergSteiermark) ist ein österreichischer Sänger und Songwriter. Von September 2014 bis Juni 2018 hatte er sich ins Privatleben zurückgezogen. Seit Juli 2018 steht er unter dem Pseudonym Da Bua wieder auf der Bühne.

Marco Angelini (born on 26 July 1984 in VoitsbergSteiermark) is an Austrian singer and songwriter, who withdrew from public life in 2014 and started working as a doctor.

Family

Marco Angelini was born in VoitsburgStyria State in Austria, to an Austrian mother, a Luxembourgish father, and Italian grandparents. Currently living in Graz, he has been in a relationship with professional dancer Maria Santner[1] since 2014.

Education and career

Education

After his A-Levels Marco Angelini studied medicine at the Medical University in Graz. He spent a semester abroad in Luxembourg and did a practical year at KLINIKUM Passau in Germany. In 2012 he graduated as a Doctor of Medicine.

Sports

Marco Angelini had played handball as a left-wing at the HSG REMUS Baernbach/Koeflach for more than twelve years, however, he had to give up his handball career after two serious injuries (including cruciate ligament).

Music

Marco Angelini has participated in various talent shows, like Helden von morgenStarmania , and X Factor. By participating in season 8 of Deutschland sucht den Superstar – the German equivalent of American Idol – he reached 4th place.[2]

He later performed in Germany, Greece, Austria, Luxembourg, and Spain, both as a solo artist and with his student band, “Black Balloon”, which was founded in 2008. Angelini also worked as a juror.

His musical scope ranges from pop, rock, and Austropop. His musical influences can be found, by his own account, with the Red Hot Chili PeppersKings of LeonPaolo Nutini , and James Morrison.

In 2011, Angelini signed a recording contract with Sony Music – Austria, where his first single “Leuchtturm”, which was produced by Alexander Kahr, was recorded and released in December 2011.[3]

After moving to 2DayRecords the Maxi – CD called “Du & Ich” was published on 25 January 2013.[4] “Du & Ich” entered on the Austrian Charts at No. 69.[5]

His second single – produced again in cooperation with 2DayRecords – called “Mein Engel (hier auf Erden)” has reached number 84 in the charts. It was published on 31 May 2013.[6]

On 4 October 2013, his third single called “Wunder gibt es immer wieder” was released and reached number 62 in the German charts.[7]

After his participation in “Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus!” he published a party song called “Heute Nacht”, which reached No. 54 in the German charts,[8] and 51 in the Austrian charts.[9]

Marco Angelini announced a musical break in 2014.

He published a song called “Goodbye” in cooperation with Leo Aberer. They also produced a Christmas song that joined the Austrian charts at number 23 in the first week and peaked at number 9.

Projects on television

In January 2014, Angelini participated in the German reality-Show “Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus!” produced and shown by RTL. He left the show with sixth place.

In the same year, he danced with Maria Santner in the 9th season of the dance show “Dancing Stars” produced by ORF eins and reached second place.

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HANNA MARIA ZAJĄCZKIEWICZ



She began her singing adventure in 2001 in the Choir of the Medical University of Białystok, conducted by prof. Bożena Sawicka, who, as a conductor and teacher, had the greatest influence on her musical development in the following years.

In 2006, she began studies at the Fryderyk Chopin Academy of Music in Warsaw, at the Instrumental and Pedagogical Faculty in Białystok, in the class of prof. Urszula Trawińska-Moroz. She also studied solo singing at the Conservatorio Statale di Musica "E.F. Dall'Abaco" in Verona (Italy) in the class of prof. Maria Sokolińska-Noto.

In 2011, she graduated with honors from vocal studies at the Instrumental and Pedagogical Faculty of the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Białystok, in the solo singing class of prof. Cezary Szyfman.

She is also a graduate of the Faculty of Medicine of the Medical University of Bialystok (2007) and of the Doctoral Studies of the Medical University of Bialystok at the Department of Pediatric Otolaryngology, UDSK in Białystok (2013). She is a specialist in Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery and Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology. Since 2021, he has been the Head of the Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Diseases of the University of Warsaw in Olsztyn.

She participated in master classes conducted by outstanding artists, including: prof. Jadwiga Rappe, prof. Izabela Kłosińska, prof. Bożena Harasimowicz, prof. M. Sokolińska-Noto, prof. Zdzisław Madej, Johann Tillego (Finland), Olga Makarine (Metropolitan Opera, New York), Sahoko Sato Timpone (Metropolitan Opera, New York), Denia Gavazzani (Teatro alla Scala, Milan), Pille Lill (National Opera in Tallinn, Estonia)
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Bartosz Zwolan

Bartowz ist Medizinstudent in Warschau und hat Klavier studiert.

Bartosz Zwolan is a student of the 3rd year of the Medical University of Warsaw on the Faculty of Medicine. He was born in Zamość where he completed with distinction the State Music School of Karol Szymanowski in 2011. He performed concerts both as a soloist and with accompaniment of orchestra. One of his more significant concerts was the spectacle “Fryderyk Chopin – The Space Concert” in Zamość, where he played with The Symphony Orchestra of Karol Namysłowski in Zamość, conducted by Tadeusz Wicherek. He also participated in many piano contests and parades in Poland. His greatest achievements include the special prize for the best performance of Fryderyk Chopin’s piece on the 4th Competition of Music and Knowledge of Fryderyk Chopin in Lublin in 2005 and the 1st place in the 10th Regional Auditions for Piano Students from the School of Music in Radzyń Podlaski in 2006. Since 2012 he is a member of the Orchestra of the Medical University of Warsaw conducted by Beata Herman.

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WUM Orchestra Warshawa

Founded in 2007 – participated in EMSO orchestra project Poland

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