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"Bonn – Old friends, new enemies") is a six-part German political thriller TV series released in January 2023, directed by Claudia Garde, who is also lead writer. Set in the Federal Republic of Germany in the aftermath of World War II in the 1950s, the series stars Mercedes Müller in the lead role as the young woman Toni.
Bonn, West Germany. Occupation: ... Lady Marcia Mary Josephine Fitzalan Howard (born 10 March 1953), known as Marsha Fitzalan, is an English actress. Personal life
She returned to Bonn in 1948, where she lived in a small apartment in August Macke's atelier until 1976. [1] Their home is now a museum, the August-Macke-Haus. [6] She took part in the cultural life of the town and published her memoirs as a book in 1962. [7] Memorial for August Macke and Elisabeth Erdmann-Macke in the Alter Friedhof, Bonn
Bonnie Bedelia (born Bonnie Bedelia Culkin; March 25, 1948) [1] is an American actress. After beginning her career in theatre in the 1960s, Bedelia starred in the CBS daytime soap opera Love of Life and made her film debut in The Gypsy Moths.
Pages in category "People from Bonn" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Liesel Bach;
Anne Bonny [a] (disappeared after 28 November 1720) [4] was a pirate who served under John "Calico Jack" Rackham.Amongst the few recorded female pirates in history, [5] she has become one of the most recognized pirates of the Golden Age of Piracy as well as in the history of piracy in general.
Bonnin began her career singing backing vocals with The Pale before joining an Irish girl pop group named Chill, who signed to Polydor but broke up before recording. [11] [12] The band had performed on Dustin the Turkey's third album Faith of Our Feathers, duetting on "We Are Family". [13]
Ursula Schaake was born in Bonn, Germany, of Huguenot descent. After finishing school she worked in the Bonn office of the Times newspaper. Afterwards she worked as a journalist for a number of German newspapers, including the "Welt" and the "Hamburger Abendblatt".