The cast of Grimms Meise - 2012 includes: Stefan Colli Ferhat Kaleli as Tolga Hedi Kriegeskotte as Dr. Flavia Radecke Nazareth Panadero Devid Striesow as Joachim Grimm
Wilhelm Meise was born in 1901.
Wilhelm Meise died in 2002.
Jutta Meise has written: 'Lessings Anglophilie'
Konrad Meise has written: ''ne Handvoll Trips'
The cast of Der Mann aus Kanada - 1967 includes: Ralph Boettner as Meise Jochen Diestelmann Evelyn Exner Horst Friedrich as Pilz Horst Gill Hannjo Hasse as Braun Otto Stark as Hellmer Alfred Struwe as Horst Karsten Rudolf Ulrich as Major Seidel
Robert van den Haute has written: 'Meise in oude prentkaarten ?' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Meise (Belgium)
The cast of So gut wie morgen ging es uns nie - 1965 includes: Lore Lorentz Robert Meyn as Dr. Meise Axel Muck Wolf Rahtjen Joachim Teege as Patient Pannemann Hubert von Meyerinck Walter von Raay
Chad Meisenheimer goes by MaxiMeise, Moose, Lunchbox, and Meise.
Al Van Dam died on March 19, 2005, in Meise, Flanders, Belgium.
Helga Meise is known for writing a series of children's books called "The Great Adventures of Sapril." These books follow the journey of a young girl named Sapril as she discovers magical lands and goes on exciting adventures.
Ferhat Kaleli has: Played Erkan Kazim in "Tatort" in 1969. Played Hasim in "Wolffs Revier" in 1992. Played Dschingis in "Wolffs Revier" in 1992. Played Hakan in "Die Wache" in 1994. Played Mario Gaudi in "Die Kommissarin" in 1994. Played Danny Wagner in "Verbotene Liebe" in 1995. Played Mustafa in "Absprung" in 1996. Played Erol in "Herzrasen" in 2001. Played Flint in "Magan" in 2007. Played Muhammad in "In letzter Sekunde" in 2008. Played Aslan in "Amor o Muerte" in 2009. Played Ladenbesitzer in "Takiye: Allah yolunda" in 2010. Played Tolga in "Grimms Meise" in 2012.
Meisenzahl is a German last name. It is made of two parts, "Meise(n)," which means "titmouse" (a kind of bird, in the warbler family), and "Zahl," an old word for "tail." It means "warbler tail."