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Joel Harris was born in 1971. He was an actor, known for Wrong Turn (2003), The Incredible Hulk (2008) and Jumper (2008). He died on 29 October 2015 in Lauterbrunnen, Bern, Switzerland.- Actress
- Director
- Writer
Charlotte Kerr was born on 29 May 1927 in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany. She was an actress and director, known for Anna Weidacher - In Memoriam (1975), Heldinnen (1960) and Raumpatrouille - Die phantastischen Abenteuer des Raumschiffes Orion (1966). She was married to Friedrich Dürrenmatt and Harry R. Sokal. She died on 28 December 2011 in Bern, Switzerland.- Actor
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His father, Willy Sachs, ran a ball bearing and motor factory that had been founded by his grandfather Ernst Sachs, who had developed the "Torpedo" bicycle freewheel hub. His maternal great-grandfather was Adam Opel, the founder of the automobile company of the same name. As a result of his parents' separation from 1935, Sachs grew up in Switzerland with his mother Eleonor von Opel. After attending Swiss boarding schools, Sachs first studied mathematics and then economics at the University of Lausanne. Sachs then moved to the Federal Republic of Germany to begin an apprenticeship as a precision mechanic at the Stuttgart company Bosch in 1955. He then completed a banking apprenticeship at Commerzbank Munich. He attended an interpreting course at the University of Nantes, which he completed with a diploma.
Since after his father's death, his older brother, Ernst Wilhelm Sachs, ran the Sachs company's business in Schweinfurt from 1958 onwards, Sachs concentrated on the company's foreign division. He also joined the board of the holding company Sachs AG Munich. During the 1950s he distinguished himself as a brilliant tennis player. In 1954 he also broke the track record twice in the two-man bobsleigh on the St. Moritz run. In 1955 he married Anne-Marie Faure, with whom he had a son and who died in 1958. In 1959, Gunter Sachs won the junior European championship title in the two-man bobsleigh as a member of the St. Moritz Bobsleigh Club. In 1961, Sachs took over the presidency of the St. Moritz Bobsleigh Club. In the 1960s, Sachs was in the spotlight of the tabloid press because of his extravagant lifestyle. On July 14, 1966, he married the French film star Brigitte Bardot in Las Vegas with great fanfare. The marriage ended in divorce in 1969.
In the same year he married the Swedish model Mirja Larsson for the third time. Together, Sachs commuted between the domiciles spread around the world. Sachs then had two other sons with her, Christian Gunnar (1971) and Claus Alexander (1982). In the 1970s, as an art dealer, he became a special supporter of Pop Art. He opened modern art galleries in Hamburg's Milchstrasse and Munich's Villa Stuck. In 1972, Gunter Sachs was the first gallerist to exhibit the American artist Andy Warhol in Germany. This relationship resulted in a close friendship, just like with Salvador Dali. Sachs became a Swiss citizen in 1976. Sachs also demonstrated his own great entrepreneurial skills: from 1965 to 1981 he built up an international chain of fashion boutiques called "Micmac", which ultimately had over 400 branches.
From the mid-1970s onwards, the Sachs brothers gradually sold their shareholdings in the company, which they had sold completely by around the turn of the millennium. In the meantime, Gunter Sachs had long since made a name for himself in the artistic field. Sachs had already begun to develop artistic ambitions in the fields of film and photography in the 1960s. He created seven documentaries, some of which were award-winning, which focus on, among other things, South Sea cultures and other anthropological-ethnic topics. In 1972 he received the first prize from the International Olympic Committee for his film "Happening in White" (1970), a film about winter sports. Sachs' interest in photography dates back to his school days. In 1974 he achieved his international breakthrough in this field through an exhibition at Photokina. His brother Ernst Wilhelm died in an avalanche accident in 1977. By 1988, the art photographer had published four volumes of photographs.
The artist toured the images developed in his Munich photo studio "MM 14 Factory" at numerous exhibitions throughout Europe. In addition to film and photography, Sachs also developed a strong interest in European contemporary art, which also brought him into contact with Yves Klein and numerous other artists. With his wife Mirja, Sachs founded the "Mirja Sachs Foundation for Children in Need" in 1987. With an unusual initiative, Sachs managed to get himself onto the bestseller lists of the German, French and English book trade in the mid-1990s: in 1995 he founded the "Institute for the empirical and mathematical investigation of the possible truth of astrology in relation to human character", which, in cooperation with independent state and private statistical institutes, sought to scientifically substantiate the connection between zodiac signs and behavioral structure in a large-scale study ("The Astrology File").
In the fall of 2005, Gunter Sachs published his autobiography entitled "My Life." His art photographs turned out to be a crowd puller. The exhibition "Art is Female" in the Leipzig Museum of Fine Arts was seen by around 70,000 visitors in 2008.
Gunter Sachs shot himself in Gstaad on May 7, 2011, at the age of 78. In a farewell letter, Sachs justified his suicide with references to an illness from "A".- Actor
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Helmut Schmid was born on 8 April 1925 in Neu-Ulm, Bavaria, Germany. He was an actor and director, known for Die Dame ist nicht fürs Feuer (1960), Der Stechlin (1975) and The Salzburg Connection (1972). He was married to Liselotte Pulver. He died on 18 July 1992 in Heiligenschwendi, Bern, Switzerland.- Actress
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Liane Haid was a prima ballerina, dancer, singer, stage and film actress. As a child, she studied voice and dancing and played at the Viennese Open Ballet. She worked in Budapest and Vienna as a dancer. On stage, she was in Berlin and Vienna. She also made close to a hundred movies - silents and talkies. She was the first female star of Austria. She was married three times. The last one was Swiss Dr. Carl Spycher, with which she had one son, the jazz musician, Pierre Spycher. She lived with her family near Bern, Switzerland, where she died at the age of 105 years young.- Elwood Edwards was born on 6 November 1949 in Glen Burnie, Maryland, USA. He was an actor, known for Arli$$ (1996), The Simpsons (1989) and That's So '90s (2018). He was married to Karen Adams and Betsy Fulcher. He died on 5 November 2024 in New Bern, North Carolina, USA.
- Kofi Atta Annan was a Ghanaian diplomat who served as the seventh Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN) from 1997 to 2006. Annan and the UN were the co-recipients of the 2001 Nobel Peace Prize. He was the founder and chairman of the Kofi Annan Foundation, as well as chairman of The Elders, an international organization founded by Nelson Mandela.
Annan studied economics at Macalester College, international relations at the Graduate Institute Geneva, and management at MIT. Annan joined the UN in 1962, working for the World Health Organization's Geneva office. He went on to work in several capacities at the UN Headquarters including serving as the Under-Secretary-General for peacekeeping between March 1992 and December 1996. He was appointed secretary-general on 13 December 1996 by the Security Council, and later confirmed by the General Assembly, making him the first office holder to be elected from the UN staff itself. He was re-elected for a second term in 2001, and was succeeded as secretary-general by Ban Ki-moon in 2007.
As secretary-general, Annan reformed the UN bureaucracy, worked to combat HIV/AIDS (especially in Africa), and launched the UN Global Compact. He was criticized for not expanding the Security Council and faced calls for his resignation after an investigation into the Oil-for-Food Programme, but was largely exonerated of personal corruption. After the end of his term as secretary-general, he founded the Kofi Annan Foundation in 2007 to work on international development. In 2012, Annan was the UN-Arab League Joint Special Representative for Syria, to help find a resolution to the ongoing conflict there. Annan quit after becoming frustrated with the UN's lack of progress with regards to conflict resolution. In September 2016, Annan was appointed to lead a UN commission to investigate the Rohingya crisis. He died in 2018 and was given a state funeral. - Camera and Electrical Department
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Eli Thompson was born on 11 July 1973 in Illinois, USA. He is known for Species (1995), Breakdown (1997) and Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002). He died on 28 August 2009 in Lauterbrunnen, Bern, Switzerland.- Director
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Franz Schnyder was born on 5 March 1910 in Burgdorf, Switzerland. He was a director and writer, known for Der 10. Mai (1957), Die Käserei in der Vehfreude (1958) and Die sechs Kummerbuben (1968). He died on 8 February 1993 in Münsingen, Bern, Switzerland.- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Paolo Cossa was born on 26 November 1929 in Rome, Italy. He was an assistant director, known for Anna (1951) and Prigionieri del male (1955). He was married to Faith Domergue. He died in November 1992 in Bern, Switzerland.- Actor
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Director
Franz Matter was born on 2 March 1931 in Schüpfen, Kanton Bern, Switzerland. He was an actor and assistant director, known for Rosen auf Pump (1961), Anne Bäbi Jowäger - I. Teil: Wie Jakobli zu einer Frau kommt (1960) and Geld und Geist (1964). He died on 13 October 1999 in Bern, Switzerland.- Rene Paul was born on 12 May 1914 in Crassier, Vaud, Switzerland. He was an actor, known for Advise & Consent (1962), 'C'-Man (1949) and Suspense (1949). He died on 21 October 1968 in Bern, Switzerland.
- Cioma Schönhaus was born on 28 September 1922 in Berlin, Germany. He was a writer, known for The Forger (2022), III nach neun (1974) and Aeschbacher (2001). He died on 22 September 2015 in Biel, Kanton Bern, Switzerland.
- Johann David Wyss was born on 28 May 1743 in Berne, Switzerland. Johann David was a writer, known for Swiss Family Robinson, Swiss Family Robinson (1960) and The Swiss Family Robinson (1975). Johann David died on 11 January 1830 in Bern, Switzerland.
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Willy Oehrli was born on 11 March 1939 in Saanen, Berne, Switzerland. He was an actor. He died on 19 February 1976 in Saanen, Berne, Switzerland.- Caleb Bradham was born on 27 May 1867 in Chinquapin, North Carolina, USA. He was married to Charity Credle. He died on 19 February 1934 in New Bern, North Carolina, USA.
- Wolfgang Rottsieper was born on 24 July 1919 in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany. He was an actor, known for Wilhelm Tell (1960), Nikolaus von Flüe - Pacem in Terris (1963) and Der Tod des Flohzirkusdirektors (1973). He died on 6 December 1973 in Bern, Switzerland.
- Writer
- Script and Continuity Department
Victor Paskov was born on 10 September 1949 in Sofia, Bulgaria. Victor was a writer, known for Ti, koyto si na nebeto (1990), Plyontek (1991) and Indianski igri (1990). Victor died on 17 April 2009 in Bern, Switzerland.- Hans Rehmann was born on 20 March 1900 in Zurich, Switzerland. He was an actor, known for Wie d'Warret würkt (1933), Crown of Thorns (1932) and The Way of Lost Souls (1929). He was married to Anna Katharina Salten. He died on 10 August 1939 in Langenthal, Bern, Switzerland.
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- Actor
Jean Tinguely was born on 22 May 1925 in Fribourg, Switzerland. He was an actor, known for The Laughing Woman (1969), Un rêve plus long que la nuit (1976) and Träumende Maschinen (1989). He was married to Niki De Saint Phalle. He died on 30 August 1991 in Bern, Switzerland.- Jacqueline Ventura was born on 22 August 1931 in Bayeux, Calvados, France. She was an actress, known for ...And God Created Woman (1956), Femmes de Paris (1953) and Man and Child (1956). She was married to Michael Curtis Elliot and Ray Ventura. She died on 19 July 2017 in Gstaad, Bern, Switzerland.
- King Faisal I was born on 20 May 1885 in Mecca, Ottoman Empire [now in Saudi Arabia]. He died on 8 September 1933 in Bern, Switzerland.
- Walter Brugman was born on 21 August 1884 in Leipzig, Germany. He was an actor, known for Schlagende Wetter (1923) and Brigantenrache (1922). He died on 25 August 1945 in Bern, Switzerland.
- Gustav Renker was born on 12 October 1889 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]. Gustav was a writer, known for Das verlorene Tal (1934). Gustav died on 23 July 1967 in Langnau, Kanton Bern, Switzerland.
- Edzard Schaper was born on 30 August 1908 in Ostrowo, Prussia, Germany [now Ostrowo, Wielkopolskie, Poland]. Edzard was a writer, known for Der vierte König (1983), Der Gefangene der Botschaft (1964) and Nikodemus (1955). Edzard died on 29 January 1984 in Bern, Switzerland.