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    • 1. Peter Sodann

      • Actor
      Erscheinen Pflicht (1984)
      Peter Sodann was born on 1 June 1936 in Meißen, Germany. He was an actor, known for Erscheinen Pflicht (1984), Tatort (1970) and Tanja (1997). He was married to Cornelia Brenner. He died on 5 April 2024 in Halle an der Saale, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
    • 2. Wolfgang Heichel

        She's 19 and Ready (1979)
        Wolfgang Heichel was born on 4 November 1950 in Meißen, German Democratic Republic. He was previously married to Henriette Heichel.
      • 3. Helga Göring

        • Actress
        • Additional Crew
        Minna von Barnhelm (1962)
        Helga Göring was born on 14 January 1922 in Meißen, Germany. She was an actress, known for Minna von Barnhelm (1962), Das unsichtbare Visier (1973) and Urfaust (1961). She died on 3 October 2010 in Berlin, Germany.
      • 4. Paul Faltz

        • Camera and Electrical Department
        • Cinematographer
        • Sound Department
        Cuckoo (2024)
        Paul Faltz was born in 1985 in Meißen, German Democratic Republic. Paul is a cinematographer, known for Cuckoo (2024), Luz (2018) and Immaculata (2024).
      • 5. Peter Schreier

        • Actor
        • Music Department
        • Soundtrack
        The A-Team (2010)
        Peter Schreier was born on 29 July 1935 in Meißen, Germany. He was an actor, known for The A-Team (2010), The Intouchables (2011) and Die Spur des Bernsteinzimmers (1992). He was married to Renate. He died on 25 December 2019 in Dresden, Saxony, Germany.
      • 6. Uta-Maria Schütze

        • Actress
        Harter Brocken (2017– )
        Uta-Maria Schütze was born in 1944 in Meißen, Germany. She is an actress, known for Harter Brocken (2015), Tatort (1970) and Diamantenhochzeit (2009).
      • 7. Hans Rothe

        • Writer
        Covered Tracks (1938)
        Hans Rothe was born on 14 August 1894 in Meißen, Germany. He was a writer, known for Covered Tracks (1938), Llegada de noche (1949) and La Novela del Lunes (1962). He was married to Irmgard Falch. He died on 31 December 1978 in Florence, Tuscany, Italy.
      • Theo Hache

        8. Theo Hache

        • Actor
        Woodwalkers 2 (2026)
        Theo Hache was born in 2016 in Meißen, Saxony, Germany. He is an actor, known for Woodwalkers 2 (2026), Die Spreewaldklinik (2024) and TheoRie (2023).
      • 9. Rolf Dietrich

        • Actor
        Tatort (1993– )
        Rolf Dietrich was born on 6 July 1933 in Meißen, Germany. He was an actor, known for Tatort (1970), Forbidden Love (1990) and Mercenaries' Trap (1981). He died on 14 March 2012 in Dresden, Saxony, Germany.
      • 10. Margot Nagel

        • Actress
        Tatort (2001– )
        Margot Nagel was born in 1943 in Meißen, Saxony, Germany. She is an actress, known for Tatort (1970), Wir sagen Du! Schatz. (2007) and Hamburg Transit (1970).
      • Hagen Henning in I nikto na svete... (1986)

        11. Hagen Henning

        • Actor
        I nikto na svete... (1986)
        Hagen Henning was born in 1964 in Meißen, German Democratic Republic. He is an actor, known for I nikto na svete... (1986), Für alle Fälle Stefanie (1995) and Im Visier der Zielfahnder (2002).
      • 12. Ina Rarisch

        • Director
        • Writer
        • Animation Department
        Spieler (1965)
        Ina Rarisch was born on 8 June 1926 in Meißen, Saxony, Germany. She was a director and writer, known for Spieler (1965), Das rote Ahornblatt (1976) and Paulchen Haselnuß (1970). She died in 2012.
      • 13. Andreas Rüdiger

        • Actor
        Verbotene Liebe (2003– )
        Andreas Rüdiger was born in 1951 in Meißen, German Democratic Republic. He is an actor, known for Verbotene Liebe (1995), Die Viersteins (1995) and Police Call 110 (1971).
      • 14. Samuel Hahnemann

          Hahnemann grew up in poor circumstances. Thanks to a scholarship, the talented boy was able to attend secondary school. He devoted himself to the writings of Hippocrates and other founders of the medical art. In 1775, Hahnemann began studying medicine in Leipzig, and two years later he moved to the University of Vienna. In 1779 he completed his studies with a doctorate in Erlangen. In 1782, Hahnemann married the pharmacist Johanne Leopoldine Henriette Küchler, with whom they had eleven children. His wife died in 1830. From 1785 to 1789, Hahnemann was responsible for managing the hospitals as deputy of the city physicist in Dresden. In 1789 the family settled in Leipzig. Hahnemann had now retired from practicing medicine to devote himself entirely to writing and translating medical writings.

          In 1790, after reading a medical book and conducting a self-experiment with cinchona, he discovered the "rule of similarity" as the principle of action of natural medicines that cause disease symptoms in healthy people that are analogous to those experienced by the sick person for whom they have a healing effect. In self-experimentation, the cinchona bark used against intermittent fever caused the same symptoms of intermittent fever in healthy Hahnemann. The experiment is considered to be the birth of homeopathy, whose principle of action "similia similibus curentur" ("Similar ailments can be cured by similar means") was only published by Hahnemann in 1796 after repeated experiments and observations. Accordingly, the homeopathic medicine is used in low concentrations against the diseases that the remedy would cause in high doses.

          He then began practicing as a doctor again in order to further develop the new method. Hahnemann made the discovery that the healing effect of medicines was inversely related to their dilution, which led him to develop another basic principle of homeopathy. In 1801, Hahnemann drew attention to himself with his work "Healing and Prevention of Scarlet Fever". Further writings such as his main work "Organon of Rational Medicine" (1810) and the work "Pure Medicine" (1811) followed. Although Hahnemann's new healing methods caused considerable discontent in the learned medical world, he was able to work as a lecturer in pharmacology at the University of Leipzig from 1811 to 1821.

          At the invitation of Prince Ferdinand of Anhalt-Köthen, the family settled in Köthen in 1821, where Hahnemann lived until 1835 and published, among other things, the work "The Chronic Illnesses" (1928). After the death of his first wife (1830), Hahnemann married Melanie d''Hervilly at the beginning of 1835, with whom he settled in Paris. The alternative practitioner opened a thriving practice in the French capital. Between 1841 and 1843, Hahnemann wrote the sixth and final edition of the "Organon", which was only published posthumously with the LM potencies and is now considered a standard work of early homeopathy.

          Samuel Hahnemann died on July 2, 1843 in Paris.
        • 15. Berti Deutsch

          • Actress
          Weißes Blut (1959)
          Berti Deutsch was born on 3 October 1919 in Meißen, Germany. She was an actress, known for Weißes Blut (1959), Tempel des Satans (1962) and Blaulicht (1959). She died on 19 March 1982 in East Berlin, East Germany.
        • 16. Paul Simon

          • Actor
          Tatort (2023– )
          Paul Simon was born in 1991 in Meißen, Germany. He is an actor, known for Tatort (1970), Leipzig Homicide (2001) and Die tödliche Grenze (2016).
        • 17. Martin Machowecz

            Der Fall Tellkamp : Streit um die Meinungsfreiheit (2022)
            Martin Machowecz was born in 1988 in Meißen, Saxony, Germany.
          • 18. Gernot Erler

              Eins zu eins (2014– )
              High school in Berlin-Steglitz. Studied history, Slavic languages and politics at the Free University of Berlin and the Albert Ludwig University in Freiburg from 1963 to 1967, state examination in 1967.

              Publishing editor 1968 to 1969. Research assistant and research assistant at the Department of Eastern European History at the University of Freiburg 1969 to 1979; Publishing director in Freiburg from 1980 to 1987.

              Member of the ver.di union, the Arbeiterwohlfahrt, the Öko-Institut Freiburg and the "Freiburg Peace Week". Chairman of the South Baden West-East Society, the German-Bulgarian Forum, the German-Kazakh Society and President of the Southeast European Society. Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon.

              SPD member since 1970, local association chairman in Freiburg-Tiengen from 1973 to 1977, district chairman of the Freiburg SPD from 1977 to 1987; 1983 to 1997 member of the state executive committee and 1985 to 1997 in the executive committee of the SPD Baden-Württemberg. Local councilor in Freiburg-Tiengen from 1976 to 1984.

              Member of the Bundestag since 1987; 1994 member of the SPD parliamentary group executive committee, 1998 to November 2005 deputy parliamentary group leader for foreign policy, security policy, human rights, development policy; 1994 to 1998 Chairman of the Subcommittee on Disarmament and Arms Control; since 2003 coordinator for German-Russian inter-societal cooperation in the Federal Foreign Office; Since November 2005 Minister of State at the Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs.
            • 19. Franz Adam Beyerlein

              • Writer
              Der große Zapfenstreich (1952)
              Franz Adam Beyerlein was born on 22 March 1871 in Meißen, Germany. He was a writer, known for Der große Zapfenstreich (1952), Il silenzio (1921) and Zapfenstreich (1925). He was married to Helene Rentsch. He died on 27 February 1949 in Leipzig, Germany.
            • 20. Harald Büttner

                Montreal 1976: Games of the XXI Olympiad (1976– )
                Harald Büttner was born on 13 April 1953 in Meißen, Sachsen, Deutsche Demokratische Republik [now Germany].
              • 21. Klaus Schollbach

                • Director
                • Animation Department
                • Production Designer
                Copyright by Luther (1983)
                Klaus Schollbach was born on 24 December 1941 in Meißen, Saxony, Germany. Klaus was a director and production designer, known for Copyright by Luther (1983) and Tillebille (1987). Klaus died on 28 December 2003 in Dresden, Saxony, Germany.
              • 22. Frank Richter

                  Nano (2015– )
                  Frank Richter was born on 20 April 1960 in Meißen, Saxony, Germany.

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