There were seven: Liesl (Charmian Carr), Friedrich (Nicholas Hammond), Louisa (Heather Menzies), Kurt (Duane Chase), Brigitta (Angela Cartwright), Marta (Debbie Turner) and Gretl (Kym Karath).
There were 10, not 7 Von Trapp children. Georg Von Trapp had 7 children with his first wife, Agatha: Rupert, 1911-1992; Agathe, 1913- ; Maria, 1914-? ; Werner, 1915-2007; Hedwig, 1917-1972; Johanna, 1919-1994; and Martina, 1921-1952.
Georg then had 3 children with the governess, Maria, whom he married 5 years after the death of his first wife. Georg and Maria's children's names were: Rosmarie, 1928- ; Eleonore, 1931- ; and Johannes, 1939-.
The names of the Von Trapp children were changed for the movie The Sound of Music for some reason.
Max von Sydow has 4 children
Yes, Justus Von Liebig had children. He and his wife, Marianne, had a total of five children: three sons and two daughters. His family life was important to him, and his children often accompanied him in his scientific endeavors and pursuits.
Nope, he's very much alive. He attempted suicide in February 2012 - but has since recovered.
Yes. Two of his children died. One daughter named Cosima, who married Wagner, and Liszt's pupil, Hans von Bulow, survived.
Yes, Alfred von Tirpitz had a wife named Luise von Tirpitz. They married in 1881, and together they had several children. Luise was supportive of her husband's naval career and played a role in his social and professional life.
Max von Sydow has 4 children
Capt. Von Trapp in "The Sound of Music" had 7 children.
Yes. Nick von Esmarch is alive.
Captain Georg von Trapp had seven children, but only three of them were daughters: Liesl, Brigitte, and Gretl. The other four were sons: Friedrich, Kurt, Wolfgang, and Johannes. The family is famously depicted in the musical "The Sound of Music."
Max von Sydow has 4 children
Kat Von D has 1 child
Five out of seven of the von Trapp children were girls.
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Yes, Diane von Furstenberg is still alive. She is a renowned fashion designer known for popularizing the wrap dress in the 1970s.