Die Karte mit dem Luchskopf

Last updated
Die Karte mit dem Luchskopf
Directed by Hermann Kugelstadt
Starring Kai Fischer
Country of origin Germany

Die Karte mit dem Luchskopf is a German television series.

See also


Related Research Articles

Michael Verhoeven German film director

Michael Verhoeven is a German film director.

<i>Die Sendung mit der Maus</i> German television series

Die Sendung mit der Maus, often simply Die Maus, is a German children's television series, popular nation-wide for its educational content. The show first aired on 7 March 1971. Originally called Lach- und Sachgeschichten für Fernsehanfänger, it was controversial because German law prohibited television for children under six years of age. The program was initially condemned by teachers and childcare professionals as bad for children's development, but is now hailed for its ability to convey information to children, having received over 75 awards. On 7 March 1999 the program's Internet site was launched and received 2,400 e-mails and 4 million hits on the first day.

Heinrich Berghaus German geographer and cartographer

Heinrich Karl Wilhelm Berghaus was a German geographer and cartographer who conducted trigonometric surveys in Prussia and taught geodesy at the Bauakademie in Berlin. He taught cartography and produced a pioneering and influential thematic atlas which provided maps of flora, fauna, climate, geology, diseases and a range of other information. He was a friend of Alexander von Humboldt and produced some of the maps used in his publications. A nephew Hermann Berghaus also worked in cartography.

Hannelore Elsner German actress (1942–2019)

Hannelore Elsner was a German actress with a long career in television and film. She first performed on stage in Munich, and later starred in popular films and television series such as Die Schwarzwaldklinik, and as the lead character, Inspector Lea Sommer, in the series Die Kommissarin. She was recognized internationally for her lead role in the 2000 film Die Unberührbare, shown at the Cannes Film Festival.

Dieter Eppler was a German television actor and director of radio dramas. He was born on February 11, 1927 in Stuttgart, Germany. He was an actor, known for Jonas (1957), The Country Doctor (1987) and The Last Winter (1960). He was married to Magdalene Schnaitmann and they had five children. He was a prolific German character actor, seen in many TV crime series like Tatort, Derrick and The Old Fox. In the 1950s and 1960s, he had leading roles in several Edgar Wallace adaptations. Often portraying military types, he was noted for his starring role in U 47 – Kapitänleutnant Prien (1957). He also did horror as in the character of the evil vampire in the 1962 film Slaughter of the Vampires. He stayed in Germany and worked there and in European films until his death in 2008.

Kurt Weinzierl was an Austrian television actor. He played Franz Jägerstätter in the biopic of 1971, but is most famous for his portrayal of the head of the Viennese police forces in Kottan ermittelt.

Dirk Bach German actor, comedian and TV presenter

Dirk Bach was a German actor, comedian and television presenter, best known as the co-host of Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus!, the German version of I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!.

August Friedrich Wilhelm Crome German economist and statistician

August Friedrich Wilhelm Crome was a German economist and statistician, and Professor of Cameralism at the University of Giessen. He is known particularly for his 1782 product map of Europe, which is considered by some as the earliest known printed economic map and thematic map.

Ernst Weyden German scholar

Ernst Weyden was a scholar and member of the Faculty at the University of Cologne.

Eichelnkopf

The Eichelnkopf is a 545.7 m (1,790 ft) high hill in the southwestern part of the Harz Mountains in the central German state of Lower Saxony.

<i>Die Sendung mit dem Elefanten</i>

Die Sendung mit dem Elefanten(The Program with the Elephant) is a German television series and a spin-off of Die Sendung mit der Maus. It follows the story of a blue elephant and his friend, a pink rabbit.

Gero von Boehm

Gero von Boehm is a German director, journalist and television presenter.

Justus Perthes Publishers was established in 1785 in Gotha, Germany. Justus Perthes was primarily a publisher of geographic atlases and wall maps. He published Petermanns Geographische Mitteilungen and also the Almanach de Gotha. In 2016 the publisher was discontinued.

Ravne is a remote settlement in the Municipality of Kočevje in southern Slovenia. The area is part of the traditional region of Lower Carniola and is now included in the Southeast Slovenia Statistical Region. Its territory is now part of the village of Borovec pri Kočevski Reki.

Wolfgang Treu was a German cinematographer.

Hermann Kugelstadt (1912–2001) was a German screenwriter and film director. In the 1950s he directed a number of productions in the popular heimatfilm tradition. During the 1960s he switched to television work.

Gotthilf Fischer German choir and orchestra director

Gotthilf Fischer was a German choral conductor. He was known for founding the Fischer-Chöre, mass choirs to perform mostly Volkslieder and popular music. They appeared internationally, including for presidents of state and popes, and in large size for the opening of the Olympic Summer Games 1972 in Munich, and of the 1974 FIFA World Cup. They sold more than 16 million records.

The Battle of Gray, fought on 27 October 1870, was a battle of the Franco-Prussian War that occurred in Haute-Saône France.