Wednesday, August 5, 2009

The Movie - Albert Schweitzer

I enjoyed Albert Schweitzer movie (Schweitzer).

Movie Is being made - in 2009.


Filming Dates: June 2008 - August 2008
Color Info: Color
Countries: Germany, South Africa
Genres: Biography, Drama
Languages: German, English
Locations: Cape Town, South Africa, Port St. Johns, South Africa
Runtimes: 100
Sound Mix: Dolby Digital
Tech Info: PFM:35 mm, RAT:2.35 : 1
Release Dates: Germany:24 December 2009

In movie have been taken:

Jonathan Firth (actor)
Articles:"People" (USA), 29 October 2001, Vol. 56, Iss. 18, pg. 146, by: -, "Victoria's Secret", "GQ" (UK), February 1996
This youthful-looking, thirty-something recitalist irrationally seem to be record select agreed using manner of the younger brother of British heartthrob, 'Colin Firth' (qv). This be indeed a consideration because Jonathan Firth extraordinary built-up a clear and odd pick stirring of his particular beside performance contained by radio, arena, factor films, but more prominently in severely lofty talent box trade.After graduate from the Central School of Speech and Drama, London (1989), Firth land several television role, most legendary as the "struggling to find himself" Fred Vincy in the remarkable British mini-series _"Middlemarch" (1994)_ (qv). Firth subsequent have an opportunity to showcase a fuller band of counterattack and acting grace as the very considerably structured Sergeant Troy in a perfect remake of _Far from the Madding Crowd (1998) (TV)_ (qv). More only just, Mr. Firth be cause as the justly straight Prince Albert in A & E's crop of _Victoria & Albert (2001) (TV)_ (qv).
Birth Notes:Essex, England, UK
Other Works:Henry VI in the Other Place production (at Stratford upon Avon) of Henry VI in 1994, Linton Heathcliff in 1992 version of Wuthering Heights.
Brother of 'Colin Firth' (qv) and 'Katie Firth' (qv) (a voice coach)., Brother-in-law of 'Livia Giuggioli' (qv).
Birth Date:6 April 1967

Jeroen Krabb (actor)
Brother of 'Tim Krabb' (qv)., Father of TV host 'Martijn Krabb' (qv)., Half-brother of painter Mirko Krabb., Speaks four languages: Dutch, English, German and French., Has three sons: Martijn (b. 1968), Jasper (b. 1970) and Jakob (b. 1983)., Grandfather of Bickel Krabb, who's the first son of his son Martijn and his ex-wife Amanda. Martijn and Amande divorced (2000) and remarried on 24 December 2005 afther the birth of the second child (Michelle). On 26 February 2006 the third child Jasmijn was born and November 2007 they announced the pregnancy of the fourth child., His oldest son Martijn was born on March 26, 1968, in Amsterdam (the Netherlands). Already at a young age, Martijn made his debut on television. He's been the host of numerous TV programmes, such as "Popformule", "Ministars", "Powerplay", etc. He's also had a talkshow of his own, which was called "Krabb."., His father and grandfather are well-known painters, and his mother is a translator and a writer., Member of the jury at the Berlin International Film Festival in 1999., Father of 'Jasper Krabb' (qv)., Was the youngest student ever accepted into the Amsterdam Academy of Performing Arts., In _"Willem van Oranje" (1983)_ (qv) his son in real life, 'Martijn Krabbe', plays his son Philips Willem van Oranje.
Pictorials:"Playboy" (USA), November 1984, Vol. 31, Iss. 11, pg. 142, by: Arthur Knight, "Sex In Cinema 1984"
Interviews:"Avrobode" (Netherlands), 28 August 2004, Iss. 35, pg. 10-12, by: Ard Tuijp, "Portret Jeroen Krabb", "Humo" (Belgium), 13 November 2001, Iss. 3193, pg. 88, by: (es), "Rondspringende zielen", "Starlog" (USA), November 1987, Vol. 11, Iss. 124, pg. 66-67, by: Lee Goldberg, "Jeroen Krabbe: From Russia With Lies"
Height:6'
Birth Notes:Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Magazine Covers:"Avrobode" (Netherlands), 28 August 2004, Iss. 35, "Avrobode" (Netherlands), 20 October 2001, Iss. 42, "Mikro Gids" (Netherlands), 1998, Iss. 5, "Veronica" (Netherlands), 7 January 1984, Iss. 1
Birth Name:Krabb, Jeroen Aart
Spouse:'Herma ?' (1964 - ?); 3 sons
Birth Date:5 December 1944

Sean Cameron Michael (actor)
Articles:"Entertainment Weekly" (USA), 12 November 2008, Vol. 12, Iss. 6, pg. 5, by: Gillian Flynn, "TV Review: 24 Redemption", "New York Post" (USA), 3 November 2008, pg. 1, by: Adam Buckman, "Jumpin' Jack", "The Argus Tonight" (South Africa), 18 July 2005, pg. 7, by: Tonight Correspondent, "Sean finds his acting life is on the rise", "The Argus Tonight" (South Africa), 29 September 2004, pg. 3, by: Doulha Domingo, "Too hot for ealier TV slot", "Heat Magazine" (South Africa), 24 August 2004, pg. 3, by: Melinda Shaw, "Hottest 100 Celebrities in the World - Sean Cameron Michael voted #92", "Heat Magazine" (South Africa), 24 July 2004, pg. 30, by: Catherine, Durban, "Home boys", "The Argus Tonight" (South Africa), 16 June 2004, pg. 1, by: Rafiek Mammon, "Gays still closeted on small screen", "Heat Magazine" (South Africa), 5 June 2004, pg. 28, by: Mandy, email, "This Life or not?", "Heat Magazine" (South Africa), 22 May 2004, pg. 24, by: Mpho, email, "What a Life", "The Argus Tonight" (South Africa), 21 April 2004, pg. 8, by: Bianca Coleman, "Revamped This Life finds its feet", "Sunday Times" (South Africa), 22 February 2004, pg. 14, by: Craig Jacobs, "Lawyers in Love", "Heat Magazine" (South Africa), 21 February 2004, pg. 74, by: Sharon Bezuidenhout, "Finally - local take on hit Brit legal series!", "The Argus Tonight" (South Africa), 9 February 2004, pg. 1, by: Bianca Coleman, "R115m for new local shows", "Sunday Times" (South Africa), 15 January 2004, pg. 35, by: Gwen Gill, "Who's who in the social Zoo?", "Sunday Times" (South Africa), 2 January 2004, pg. 35, by: Gwen Gill, "Stars on the horizon A List", "The Argus Tonight" (South Africa), 30 October 2002, pg. 4, by: Sean Cameron Michael, "Artists, media need each other", "The Argus Tonight" (South Africa), November 2001, pg. 3, by: Derek Wilson, "Versatile actor has passion that others aspire to"
Pictorials:"You Magazine" (South Africa), June 1996, pg. 37, by: Karen Hart, "Sean on the rise"
Interviews:"Cape Argus" (South Africa), 29 October 2006, pg. 3, by: Theresa Smith, "An Actor with a lot of Faith", "Cape Times" (South Africa), 25 May 2005, pg. 11, by: Rafiek Mammon, "Acting is in Michael's veins as he progresses from television to movies", "Marie Claire" (South Africa), 2 April 2005, pg. 107, by: Suzy Josephson, "Beauty News - What he thinks", "Cape Times" (South Africa), 4 October 2004, pg. 9, by: Rafiek Mammon, "Discover the passion of Sean Cameron Michael", "TygerBurger Newspaper" (South Africa), 7 July 2004, pg. 27, by: Mariana Malan, "Hy bly lekker in T'berg (He's living happily in T'burg)", "Heat Magazine" (South Africa), 5 June 2004, pg. 75, by: Sharon Bezuidenhout, "Talking to Sean Michael", "People Magazine" (South Africa), 23 April 2004, Vol. 18, Iss. 13, pg. 53, by: People Magazine, "Getting to know Sean Cameron Michael", "The Argus Tonight" (South Africa), 2 February 2004, pg. 1, by: Bianca Coleman, "Lawyers get a life in new SA series"
Sean Cameron Michael be born bounded by Cape Town, South Africa. His father was an opus songster and his mother a white-collar present-day dancer. He started acting at the age of 12 and enjoy since perform in done 20 professional staged production. He has come a protracted course since his days by the soap strongbox by materials of the pills broker, Brett, in Mnet's "Egoli" (Place of Gold) and TV present and scriptwriting on SABC's "Teleschool" (today certain as "Take 5"). Over the olden 20 years he has strikingly notched aloft numerous theatrical, small screen and motion envision credit. In 2004 he 'treaded the boards' again in "Witnesses", "Pillow Talk" and "Full Circle" (which win the PANSA edging in favour of mount bright playwright), valid beside chief basic juncture aspiring South African writers and director. In duplicate year he also play a cameo role in _Cape of Good Hope (2004)_ (qv) which won the Austin Film Festival Audience and Feature Film award. 2005 was his fore into the world of SciFi TV phase, with guest and taking sides role in _"Charlie Jade" (2005)_ (qv), "Supernova" (2005) (mini) and divergent Eric Stoltz, Bruce Davison and Sam Neill in 'Bryan Singer' (qv) and Dean Devlin's Emmy successful _"The Triangle" (2005)_ (qv). 2006 noted Sean's hasten back to film with appearance in _Opration Rainbow Warrior (2006) (TV)_ (qv)for TF1 (France), Rayda Jacobs' _Confessions of a Gambler (2007)_ (qv) and _Faith Like Potatoes (2006)_ (qv) for planner 'Regardt van den Bergh' (qv). In 2008 Sean received peak bill playing the nickname role in _Allan Quatermain and the Temple of Skulls (2008) (V)_ (qv) for The Asylum. He also guest-starred in _24: Redemption (2008) (TV)_ (qv) (opposite Kiefer Sutherland) for FOX, _"Crusoe" (2008)_ (qv) (opposite Sean Bean & Sam Neill) for NBC and _"Special Forces Heroes" (2008)_ (qv) for the BBC. In 2009 Sean can be see playing the siding with role of Paul van der Sloot in _Natalee Holloway (2009) (TV)_ (qv) for Sony Pictures and _Albert Schweitzer (2009)_ (qv) (opposite Barbara Hershey and Jeroen Krabbe).
Height:178 cm
Birth Notes:Cape Town, South Africa
Magazine Covers:"Sunday Times" (South Africa), 22 February 2004
Other Works:TV commercial for Mennen (1997), TV commercial for Renault (1996), TV commercial for Ballentines (1999), Presented "Teleschool in Space" for World TV (USA) which was a live satellite link-up with NASA astronauts orbiting the Earth on the US Space Shuttle Endeavor., TV commercial for Credit Mutuel (2003), TV commercial for NY Credit (2003), Appeared in "Forever & Ever" (Indie short) with FHM's Nina Wassung (2003)., Appeared in "Guilt-Edged Blonde" (Indie short) as the lead, Archer (2002)., Appeared as Zee (the lead) in "Forgotten Past" (2004 SHORT) with Therese Benade for director George Dasopatis., Guest presenter on The Today Show for SABC TV (1997)., Guest starred as Max in Scoop Schoombie for ETV (2002)., Guest starred as Steven in Madam & Eve for ETV (2002)., Played Frank Magee in the historical drama African Oddysey for the National Geographic Channel (2001)., Played Shaun Mason in Homeland for SABC TV - Director Neal Sundstrom (1997)., Played the Warder in The Apprenticeship of Mahatma Ghandi for producer Anant Singh (1997)., Presenter of children's educational TV programme Teleschool - shot in studio and on location throughout South Africa for SABC TV (1995-1996)., Scriptwriter for educational television and corporates (1997-2000)., Voice artist on numerous local and international commercials for radio and TV, as well as corporate videos and documentaries (1996-2004)., Appeared in "Concentration" (Indie short) as Venter for director Vincent van der Zee. (2006), TV commercial for Appelsientje (Holland) (2007), TV commercial for Mc Cain Foods (France) (2007), TV commercial for Tchibo Clothing (UK) (2007), TV commercial for Camelot Lottery (UK) as Indiana Jones (2008).
Where Now:(March 2003) Shooting "Blast" (aka Ultimatum) with Vinnie Jones, Shaggy and Eddie Griffiths on location in Cape Town, South Africa.
Was recently voted "Hottie of the Day" by listeners on 5FM Radio, South Africa. Has featured on billboards throughout South Africa as Miles in SABC3's This Life., Was considered for a supporting role in "Beyond Borders" with Angelina Jolie., Was considered for a supporting role in "Mercenary" with Steven Seagal., Was William H. Macy's personal stand-in and photo double on "The Deal"., Was considered for a supporting role in "Starship Troopers 3".
Birth Date:24 December 1969

Patrice Naiambana (actor)
Birth Notes:Ghana
Birth Date:1962

Sivuyile Ngesi (actor)

Armin Rohde (actor)
Articles:"TV Movie" (Germany), 1 June 2007, Iss. 12/07, pg. 8, "Film-Chaos in Berlin!"
Spouse:'Angela Baronin von Schilling' (1995 - present)
Pictorials:"Playboy" (USA), November 1996, Vol. 43, Iss. 11, pg. 131, by: Bruce Williamson, "Sex In Cinema 1996"
Birth Notes:Gladbeck, Germany
Has been a noted stage actor, often performing at the Schauspielhaus Bochum., Brother of 'Uwe Rohde' (qv), son of 'Kurt Rohde' (qv)., Took acting lessons at the Folkwang-Schule in Essen and a clown school in France., Resides in Bochum., Is frequently cast as a blue-collar man., Before starting his acting career, he worked as courier and in a factory., After losing a bet on _"Wetten, dass..?" (1981)_ (qv), he had to run naked from one to the other end of the studio, which was broadcast on live television (2003).
Birth Date:4 April 1955

Samuel West (actor)
Articles:"The Independent" (UK), 23 December 2006, Iss. 6299, pg. 5, by: Louise Jury, "West to quit as artistic director in Sheffield"
Nick Names:Sam, Sammy
Height:6' 0"
Quotes:"Shakespeare I love, but for an English graduate, I'm incredibly badly read.", "What did my parents say when I told them I wanted to be an actor? 'Be a plumber.'", "Oliver Reed regretted not sleeping with every woman in the world, and Betjeman said he wished he'd had more sex. It doesn't matter how much sex I have, I'll be of Olli Reed's mind when it comes down to it. And so will anybody who's honest."
Other Works:Historians of Genius (in their own words) The Duke of Monmouth Narrator and Presenter. BBC 2004, 28th Sept - 17th Nov 2007 - Directed the revival of the Patrick Marber play 'Dealer's Choice', at the Menier Chocolate Factory in London. Starred Malcolm Sinclair, Roger Lloyd Pack, Samuel Barnett, Stephen Wight, Ross Boatman and Jay Simpson., Appeared in "The Browning Version" by 'Terence Rattigan' (qv) - Birmingham Rep., Played Michael in Cocteau's "Les Parents Terrible" - Orange Tree Theatre, London (1989)., Played Timothy in "The Bread-Winner" by 'W. Somerset Maugham' (qv) - UK tour (1989)., Played John in "A Life In The Theatre" by 'David Mamet' (qv) opposite 'Denholm Elliott' (qv) CBE - Theatre Royal Haymarket/ Strand Theatre, London (1989)., Played Nigel in "Hidden Laughter", a new play by 'Simon Gray (I)' (qv) - Vaudeville Theatre, London (1990)., Played Willy in "The Sea" by 'Edward Bond (I)' (qv) - National Theatre, London (1991-2)., Played the title character in "Cain" by 'Lord Byron' (qv) - Minerva Theatre, Chichester (1992)., Played the title character in the musical "Mr Cinders" - King's Head Theatre, London (1993)., Played Valentine in "Arcadia", a new play by 'Tom Stoppard' (qv) - National Theatre, London (1993).

Judith Godrche (actress)

Jeanette Hain (actress)

Barbara Hershey (actress)

Jennifer Ulrich (actress)

Eleonore Weisgerber (actress)

Oliver Ler (producer)

Eliza Mellor (producer)

Alexander Thies (producer)

Giselher Venzke (producer)

Cinders Forshaw (cinematographer)

Colin Towns (composer)

Gavin Millar (director)

Oli Weiss (editor)

Carol Kruger (miscellaneous crew)

Tom Hannam (production designer)

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