The cast of Wasser hat Balken - 1933 includes: Ursula Herking
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Ilse von Heyden-Linden has written: 'Das Geheimnis der blauen Balken' -- subject(s): Biography, Exhibitions, German Painting, Modern Painting, Painters, Painting, German, Painting, Modern
That'd be Slobodan Milošević (1941-2006). In March, 2007, a "a well known member of the Resistance from Pozarevac" drove a stake through his corpse's heart, to prevent him coming back to life. Whether the man literally believed in this "cure" or it was done as a form of protest, is not known.
Herbert Schmidt has written: 'Berechnung von Balken mit breiten Gurten' 'Friedrich Julius Stahl und die deutsche Nationalstaatsidee' 'Suprasegmentale Kommunikation' -- subject(s): Comparative Grammar, French, French language, German, German language, Grammar, Comparative, Oral communication, Prosodic analysis
The cast of Single Tracks - 2007 includes: Sina Amedson as Bartender - Bayou Alexis Baigue as Spence Brandie Balken as Zoe Ariana Broumas as Amber Paul Collins Johnson as Cameron An Dinh as An Elena Dinh as Elena Amber Hansen as Brooke Dan Holsinger as Brandon - Gay RM Megan Magill as Jennifer Jessie Ruffus as Meg - Hot Topic Girl Assenneth Sosa as Bartender - Circle Lounge Dominique Storni as Interviewee Nicole Vernon as Tami
Debra Bricker Balken has written: 'Patricia Johanson' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Artists' preparatory studies 'After many springs' -- subject(s): History, Motion pictures, In art, Regionalism in art, In motion pictures, Photography, American Painting 'Herbert Ferber, sculpture & drawings, 1932-1983' -- subject(s): Exhibitions 'Edna Andrade' -- subject(s): Exhibitions 'John Moore (Paintings: 1967-2005)' 'Dove/O'Keeffe' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Friends and associates, Modernism (Art) 'Muntadas: Between the Frames' 'John Marin' -- subject(s): Modernism (Art), Criticism and interpretation, Exhibitions, Marin, John, 'Natural spectacles' 'John Marin's Berkshire landscapes' 'Albert Eugene Gallatin and his circle' -- subject(s): Abstract Painting, Art patronage, Exhibitions, Friends and associates, Painting, Abstract 'Debating American Modernism' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Stieglitz Circle (Group of artists), Modernism (Art), Avant-garde (Aesthetics), History 'Drawings from the Philip Guston and Clark Coolidge Exchange' 'Suzy Frelinghuysen & George L.K. Morris' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Art collections, American Art, Art, Abstract Art, Private collections 'John Storrs, machine-age modernist' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Modernism (Art), Abstract Sculpture
There are many meanings of bar in German, which would take a long time to list. A bar of iron, to bar someone from entering, as in a pub or the counter in a pub are just a few meanings of the word. If you look on the link below, it is an expansive listing of the different meanings.
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Ursula Herking has: Performed in "Wasser hat Balken" in 1933. Performed in "Lottchens Geburtstag" in 1934. Performed in "Liebesleute" in 1935. Performed in "Rolf hat ein Geheimnis" in 1936. Played Babett in "Die Kronzeugin" in 1937. Performed in "Sherlock Holmes" in 1937. Played Sora in "Gasparone" in 1937. Played Ida in "Ida" in 1938. Played Die Kellnerin in "Der Tag nach der Scheidung" in 1938. Played Johanna in "Eine Nacht im Mai" in 1938. Played Jessie, Maria Dorandos Freundin in "Rote Orchideen" in 1938. Played Franziska in "Die vier Gesellen" in 1938. Played Ursula, Kunstgewerblerin in "Heimatland" in 1939. Played Enkelin Liese in "Fahrt ins Leben" in 1940. Played Clara in "Alles Schwindel" in 1940. Played Kellnerin bei Ballveranstaltung in "Annelie" in 1941. Played Mariechen in "Frauen sind doch bessere Diplomaten" in 1941. Played Marleen, Fotografin in "Kollege kommt gleich" in 1943. Played Frau Reimann in "Geliebter Schatz" in 1943. Played Marietta in "Peter Voss, der Millionendieb" in 1946. Performed in "Danke, es geht mir gut" in 1948. Played Hete Harding-Obermayer in "Einmaleins der Ehe" in 1949. Played Julia in "Schatten der Nacht" in 1950. Played Frau Bock in "Absender unbekannt" in 1950. Played Erna in "Furioso" in 1950. Played Klara Hagemeister in "Dreizehn unter einem Hut" in 1950. Played Eine Sybille in "Die Frauen des Herrn S." in 1951. Performed in "Engel im Abendkleid" in 1951. Performed in "Amore e sangue" in 1951. Played Anna in "Der keusche Lebemann" in 1952. Played Frl. Dr. Schreyvogel in "Der Tag vor der Hochzeit" in 1952. Played Jeannette in "Tanzende Sterne" in 1952. Played Die Nachbarin in "Ich und Du" in 1953. Played herself in "Fernsehen im Sportpalast" in 1953. Performed in "Die Kaiserin von China" in 1953. Played Stasi in "Ball der Nationen" in 1954. Performed in "Bier unter Palmen" in 1955. Played Ulla in "Unternehmen Schlafsack" in 1955. Played Frau Kuddlwascher in "Squirrel" in 1955. Played Mme. Debrov in "Vom Himmel gefallen" in 1955. Played Frau Hartmann in "Die spanische Fliege" in 1955. Played Schul-Lehrerin in "Musikparade" in 1956. Played Frau van der Kalk in "Skandal um Dr. Vlimmen" in 1956. Played Dame mit Kanarienvogel in "Hilfe - sie liebt mich" in 1956. Played Schwester Emma in "Zwei Herzen voller Seligkeit" in 1957. Played Frau Moritz in "Die unentschuldigte Stunde" in 1957. Played Olga Vogelsang in "Der lachende Vagabund" in 1958. Performed in "Bette sich wer kann" in 1958. Performed in "Amphitryon" in 1958. Performed in "Eine kleine Machtmusik" in 1958. Performed in "Der Filmschnitt" in 1958. Performed in "Im gleichen Schrott und Trott" in 1958. Played Honorine in "Fanny" in 1958. Played Tante Bienchen in "Frau im besten Mannesalter" in 1959. Played Anna Reiser in "Traumrevue" in 1959. Played Juanita in "Kasimir und Karoline" in 1959. Played Pauls Mutter in "Heimat, deine Lieder" in 1959. Played Frl. Hieblinger, Angestellte bei Huber in "Sooo nicht, meine Herren" in 1960. Played Putzfrau in "Bankraub in der Rue Latour" in 1961. Played Madame Gerbaud in "Nur eine Karaffe" in 1962. Played Frau Dr. Krantz in "Nie hab ich nie gesagt" in 1962. Played Ruth Edwards in "Tim Frazer" in 1963. Played Viktoria von Porschwitz in "Die Karte mit dem Luchskopf" in 1963. Played Ursula Sachs in "Slim Callaghan greift ein" in 1964. Performed in "Unartige Lieder" in 1964. Played herself in "Die Rudi Carrell Show" in 1965. Performed in "Panoptikum" in 1966. Played Mrs. Amelia Sunshine in "Guten Abend, Mrs. Sunshine" in 1966. Played Helene Pfarrhofer in "Bericht eines Feiglings" in 1967. Played Bombelle in "Die Katze" in 1968. Played Madame Silvia in "Tatort" in 1969. Performed in "Lerne Lachen ohne zu weinen" in 1970. Played Olga in "Die menschliche Pyramide oder Wohl dem, der eine Bleibe hat" in 1971. Played Emily Creed in "Paradies der alten Damen" in 1971. Played Ida Dobermann in "Zufall, alles Zufall oder Die vertagte Hochzeitsnacht" in 1972. Played Dorianne in "Die Vitrine" in 1972. Performed in "Zwischenstationen" in 1974.