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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Liane Haid</span> Austrian actress and singer

Juliane "Liane" Haid was an Austrian actress and singer. She has often been referred to as Austria's first movie star.

Berger is a surname in both German and French, although there is no etymological connection between the names in the two languages. The French surname is an occupational name for a shepherd, from Old French bergier. The German surname derives from the word Berg, the word for "mountain" or "hill", and means "a resident on a mountain or hill", or someone from a toponym Berg, derived from the same. The pronunciation of the English name may sometimes be BUR-jər, following the French phonetics ; the German one is, anglicized as BUR-gər. Notable people with this surname include:

Grit, Grits, or Gritty may refer to:

Breuer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Holl and Höll are surnames that may refer to:

Sturm is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Bach is a surname of German-language origin. Notable people with the surname include:

Liane may refer to:

Wille is a surname and may refer to

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Johann Jacob Haid</span> German engraver

Johann Jacob Haid or Johann Jakob Haid was a German engraver who worked in Augsburg.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Faber (surname)</span> Surname list

Faber is the Latin word for "smith". Like a few other Latin occupational names, it was adopted as a surname in the Low Countries and Germany. It is also common in England, perhaps due to Norman French influence. Notable people with the surname include:

Kurtz is a surname, mainly a German and Jewish (Ashkenazic/Yiddish), meaning someone who is short in height. It comes from the German word 'kurz' meaning 'short'. Variant: Kurz. Notable people with the surname include:

Dance Music (German:Tanzmusik) is a 1935 Austrian drama film directed by Johann Alexander Hübler-Kahla and starring Liane Haid, Gusti Huber and Hermann Thimig.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Grit Haid</span> Austrian actress (1900–1938)

Grit Haid was an Austrian stage and film actress. She was the younger sister of the actress Liane Haid. She died in a plane crash in 1938.

Seligmann is a surname.

Manz is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

<i>With Heart and Hand for the Fatherland</i> 1915 film by Jacob Fleck

With Heart and Hand for the Fatherland is a 1915 Austrian silent war drama film directed by Jacob Fleck and Luise Fleck and starring Hubert Marischka, Hermann Benke and Liane Haid. The composer Franz Lehár, better known for his operetta, created a score to accompany the film during screenings.

Let the Little Ones Come to Me is a 1920 Austrian silent film directed by Max Neufeld and starring Neufeld. Liane Haid and Karl Ehmann.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Johann Gottfried Haid</span> German engraver

Johann Gottfried Haid was a German engraver known for his mezzotint copies of old masters. His nephew, Johann Elias Haid also became an engraver and took over the family publishing house called "J.J. Haid & Sohn".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Johann Elias Haid</span>

Johann Elias Haid or Hayd was a German engraver and portraitist.