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- Born in Austria, and raised in Italy by French speaking parents, Natalie speaks 4 languages. Having lived mostly in Los Angeles, Natalie recently made her 2nd home in New York City, and is currently touring with 1st National Broadway Tour of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels as the understudy for the lead role: Christine Colgate. Proud sister of Elle Nucci, and Danny Nucci. Parents are Marinette and Arturo.
- Austrian-born Max Grießer was a famous Bavarian folk-play actor and has played many roles on "Komödienstadel", a famous Bavarian folk-play that usually is performed in the "Kleine Komödie" in Munich, Germany. For some years he personified "Father Barnabas" during the famous Salvator celebrations on Nockherberg in Munich where Bavarian and German politicians are mocked each March when the new brand of the strong beer "Salvator" is issued.
- Franziska Kinz was a singer, stage and film actress. In 1924, she studied with Fritz Basil. After 4 months, he gave her a job at the Staatstheater in Munich. In 1930, she played in Darmstadt, in 1933, at the Kammerspielen, Schiller and Deutschen Theater in Berlin, and afterwards, in Vienna and Munich.
In 1929, she made her first film, _Tagebuch einer Verlorenen, Das (1929)_ ("Diary of a Lost Girl"), and her first talkie was Väter und Söhne (1930) (aka "Das Geheimnis der Ehe". Die Kellnerin Anna (1941) ("Anna la serveuse", "The Waitress Anna") included Elfriede Datzig as her daughter. She also worked in radio and she made more than 35 movies. - Patricia Hirschbichler was born on 6 May 1954 in Kufstein, Tyrol, Austria. She is an actress, known for Tatort (1970), Kommissar Rex (1994) and Bride of the Wind (2001).
- His surname goes back to his grandparents of Italian descent. After graduating from school, Baldessarini completed an apprenticeship as a textile merchant, following his father's career. Baldessarini began his career in the fashion industry as a salesman at the fashion house and men's outfitter Wagenheimer in Munich. There he worked his way up to chief buyer. In 1975, Baldessarini began working for the international fashion designer HUGO BOSS in Metzingen. There, Baldessarini not only created the collections, as chief designer he was also responsible for the development of the overall boss design. In 1988, Baldessarini was appointed to the board of HUGO BOSS AG. Ten years later, in 1998, he was already chairman of the board.
During his time as CEO, Hugo Boss's sales increased by over 400 million euros to a total of 1.1 billion euros. After his contract as a board member expired in 2002, Baldessarini was no longer available for an extension. Bruno E. Sälzer was appointed as his successor as CEO of HUGO BOSS. The Austrian Baldessarini was the chief designer for a total of 27 years and the CEO of the international fashion group for three and a half years. Baldessarini not only led the company to the top as a business manager, but also in the creative field. The company owes its worldwide fame and status to being one of the leading fashion designers in the world to him.
By 2003, the global company employed more than 4,000 people. Baldessarini's career is considered exemplary in the fashion industry. Under Baldessarini's leadership, the number of Boss employees also doubled. He was also committed to introducing women's fashion. In addition to creativity, Baldessarini's design style is characterized by a liveliness that lies somewhere between casual and conventional. After leaving HUGO BOSS AG, where he remained represented on the supervisory board, Baldessarini dedicated himself to his own label, which he sells under the name "Baldessarini". This is luxury fashion in the higher price category. He also launched his own line of fragrances. At the end of 2010, Baldessarini was appointed to the supervisory board of the Austrian hosiery manufacturer Wolford. - Karl Wendlinger was born on 20 December 1968 in Kufstein, Austria.
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Klaus Hundsbichler was born on 27 January 1953 in Kufstein, Tyrol, Austria. He is an editor and director, known for Gypsy Spirit: Harri Stojka - Eine Reise (2010), WorldRevolution (2008) and The Ten Commandments (2005).- Production Manager
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Gerhard Jakubowski was born on 20 June 1947 in Kufstein, Tyrol, Austria. He is a production manager and actor, known for Stalingrad (1993), The Enemy (2001) and Contaminated Man (2000).- Cinematographer
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Award-winning director and cinematographer Emanuel Altenburger graduated from film school in London, where his tutors included John Ward ("The 5th Element", "Full Metal Jacket") and Oscar winner Peter Capaldi.
Emanuel has spearheaded various documentaries and magazines for major broadcasters such as Discovery Channel, ARTE, NHK Japan, ZDF, ARD, NHK, ORF, BBC and ServusTV, both as a director and as a director of photography.
A well trained ear and a great love for music have allowed him to lead the creative effort and direct films for the major classical music label Harmonia Mundi USA.
His first feature documentary "Chamber Music Wonderland", which he directed as well as produced, was well received by audiences and critics alike at film festivals around the world.