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- Daniel Christensen was born on 29 August 1978 in Wasserburg am Inn, Bavaria, Germany. He is an actor, known for Kaiserschmarrndrama (2021), Leberkäsjunkie (2019) and The Bedfellow (2020).
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Director
- Camera and Electrical Department
Benedict Hoermann was born on 18 December 1975 in Wasserburg am Inn, Bavaria, Germany. He is an assistant director and director, known for All Quiet on the Western Front (2022), The Keeper (2018) and Maria.- Natalie Scharf was born the daughter of a psychiatrist and neurologist. Her mother was an illustrator of books, her grandfather a professor of physics and mathematics. The family lived on the premises of a psychiatric hospital, led by her father. Thus, Natalie Scharf spent her childhood and teenage years among people who were "different". This left a lasting impression on her and it left her with a sharp psychological perception which she still applies today to shape the characters in her films and shows. In first grade, her teacher asked her: "What do you know about Jesus?" Seven-year-old Natalie replied without hesitation: "Jesus is best friends with Napoleon and Catherine the Great and he lives in ward 9 in my dad's hospital!" When she was 21, Natalie Scharf got married. Her family life is still her anchor in life, she explains. At age 23, she wrote a youth novel which was nominated for the German youth literature award. After that, two more novels followed. She received lucrative offers from the literary industry, but film work turned out to be her great passion. Scharf never went to film school - she is a self-taught professional.
As a producer and writer, she never wanted to be categorized into a certain genre: psychological thriller, comedy, teen horror, romantic comedy, period drama and drama in general, but also dark-humor shows with a social commentary - all of that is in Natalie Scharf's repertoire. The production company she runs follows the conviction that she should not only be responsible for writing scripts and financing projects as a producer, she also assumes responsibility for the entire creative concept. Natalie Scharf's movies and shows are reliably among the most successful German TV formats. Scharf's biggest hit so far is "Dear Vivi" (orig. "Gestern waren wir noch Kinder") which premiered in January 2023. With almost 21 million views in ZDF's online streaming portal, it became the biggest show in terms of klicks in ZDF history, reaching an unprecedented number of streaming views on their portal. ZDF is one of the two major public broadcasting corporations in Germany and when it aired the show on national television, it was once again a huge success with an audience of 5.6 million, equivalent to a 20% market share. To this day, Natalie Scharf has been responsible for the creation of more than 120 films, making her one of the top writers and producers in Germany. Her three adult children are currently enrolled in university. - Actor
- Additional Crew
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Oliver Schell was born in 1962 in Wasserburg am Inn, Bavaria, Germany. He is an actor and assistant director, known for Café Meineid (1990), Tierarzt Dr. Engel (1998) and Zeitsperre (1965).- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Christian Lerch was born on 6 March 1966 in Wasserburg am Inn, Bavaria, Germany. He is an actor and writer, known for Grave Decisions (2006), Das Glaszimmer (2020) and Der Kaiser von Schexing (2008).- Actress
- Writer
Käthe Braun was born on 11 November 1913 in Wasserburg am Inn, Bavaria, Germany. She was an actress and writer, known for The Axe of Wandsbek (1950), Lausbubengeschichten (1964) and Onkel Filser - Allerneueste Lausbubengeschichten (1966). She was married to Falk Harnack. She died on 9 September 1994 in Berlin, Germany.- Elke Bodmeier was born on 25 November 1971 in Wasserburg am Inn, Bavaria, Germany. Elke is an editor, known for Das Klassenbuch (1999), Hausmeister Krause - Ordnung muss sein (1999) and Knight Rusty 2: Full Metal Racket (2017).
- Franziska Preuss was born on 11 March 1994 in Wasserburg am Inn, Germany. She is a professional biathlete and an invaluable member of the German national team since 23 January 2014. Preuss showed her talent at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics held in Innsbruck. She claimed medals in all disciplines with a total of 3 gold in the sprint, pursuit, relay and mixed relay and one silver in the pursuit. The following year, 2013 during the Junior World Championships once again Preuss demonstrated her potential. She won 3 medals - one gold with the relay team and 2 bronze in the Individual and pursuit. The European Championships in Bansko were another event from which Franziska claimed 2 medals - one gold in the relay and one silver in the pursuit. Obviously after such achievements, the coaches trusted her and she took part in the Olympic Games in 2014 in Sochi. It's understandable since this was her debut at Winter Olympics, she positioned 41st in the sprint, 40th in the pursuit and 11th in the relay. The 2014-2015 season was a tremendous success for the young biathlete. Not only that Preuss finished 9th in the overall but she achieved a discipline title for the mass start. It was an incredible surprise since Preuss never even one a single race. However, due to her good results and twice 2nd places in Ruhpolding and at the World Championships in Kontiolahti, Franziska Preuss proudly took the small crystal globe for the most prestigious biathlon discipline - the mass start. She made 3rd place in another very dynamic race - the 10 km pursuit in Khanty-Mansyisk that season. As for her performance at the World Championships in Kontiolahti, Preuss claimed 2 medals - a gold in the relay and the silver in the mass start. During the 2015-2016 season Preuss was very consistent. She finished twice at number 5 in the pursuits in Pokljuka and Khanty-Mansyisk. Also 3 times 6th in the sprints in Khanty-Mansyisk and Canmore, and in the pursuit during the World Championships in Holmenkollen. Franziska Preuss won 2 medals at the World Championships in Holmenkollen in 2016 - one silver in the relay and one bronze in the mixed relay. The other results from the races were 14th in the sprint, 6th in the pursuit and 8th in the mass start. She finished 12th in the overall with 533 points. There is no doubt that the future holds a lot of victories, podiums and medals for the young talent, Franziska Preuss.
- Rudolf Herfurtner was born on 19 October 1947 in Wasserburg am Inn, Bavaria, Germany. He is a writer, known for Tom und Hacke (2012), Wunderjahre (1992) and Brausepulver (1989).