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Eckhart Schmidt was from Sternberg, Moravia [now Czech Republic]. He was a director, writer, producer, photographer and journalist. Eckhart Schmidt was a film critic at Süddeutsche Zeitung and belonged to a group of young German filmmakers called Neue Münchener Gruppe (NMG). Unlike other contemporary German film associations the NMG was more commercially focused and targeting the young audience. Schmidt's early works often explored the sexual tension and fantasies among young people on the make. In 1978 he created the punk magazine "Die Sau". A lot of cutting-edge musicians wrote for it, like David Byrne, Devo, and Patti Smith. Eckhart Schmidt's commercial breakthrough in the movies was "Der Fan" (1982), which tells the story of a girl obsessed with a pop star. In the mid-'90s he started making television documentaries. Over the course of his career, Schmidt directed 22 feature films and at least 79 documentaries and wrote 16 books.- Actor
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Jochen Brockmann was born on 14 September 1919 in Sternberg, Germany. He was an actor, known for The Tiger of Eschnapur (1959), Journey to the Lost City (1960) and The Indian Tomb (1959). He was married to Elisabeth. He died on 27 June 1990 in Horn, Lower Austria, Austria.- Attended elementary school and secondary school. Subsequently studied law at the University of Würzburg, 1973 second state law examination.
From May 1974 to October 1976, government councilor at the Internal Administration of the Free State of Bavaria, most recently at the Kitzingen District Office. Since April 1981 attorney at law in Bad Neustadt a. d. S.
1967 to 1969 member of the General Student Committee of the University of Würzburg, among other things as deputy chairman. Member of the Sudeten German Landsmannschaft and the Christian Trade Union Federation; since 1997 Chairman of the Lower Franconia District Association of the Bavarian Red Cross.
Since 1962 member of the CSU, 1969 to 1971 district chairman of the Junge Union Würzburg-Land, 1971 to 1979 district chairman of the Junge Union Unterfranken. 1972 to 1979 member of the regional executive committee of the CSU. Since 1978 member of the district executive of the CSU Bad Kissingen, deputy chairman of the CSU district association of Lower Franconia.
Member of the Bundestag since 1976; 1982 to 1990 Chairman of the Working Group on German Policy and Berlin Issues of the CDU/CSU Parliamentary Group. January 24, 1991 to October 26, 1998 Parliamentary State Secretary to the Federal Minister of the Interior; Vice Chairman of the Legal Affairs and Human Rights Committee and member of the Monitoring Committee of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. - Prinzessin Maria Eleonore von und zu Liechtenstein was born on 23 September 1937 in Sternberg, Moravian-Silesian Land, Czechoslovakia [now Sternberk, Olomouc, Czech Republic]. She died on 8 June 2002 in Binningen, Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland.
- Walter von Molo was born on 14 June 1880 in Sternberg, Moravia, Austria-Hungary [now Sternberk, Czech Republic]. He was a writer, known for Fridericus (1937), Der Unendliche Weg (1943) and Der Choral von Leuthen (1933). He was married to Annemarie Mummenhoff and Rosa Richter. He died on 27 October 1958 in Murnau am Staffelsee, Bavaria, Germany.