Karlheinz
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Karlheinz may refer to:
- Karlheinz BöhmKarlheinz BöhmKarlheinz Böhm is an Austrian actor. The son of conductor Karl Böhm, he is best known internationally for his role as Mark, the psychopathic protagonist of Peeping Tom, directed by Michael Powell...
(born 1928), Austrian actor - Karlheinz BrandenburgKarlheinz BrandenburgKarlheinz Brandenburg is an audio engineer who has contributed to the audio compression format MPEG Audio Layer 3, more commonly known as MP3.- Biography :...
(born 1954), audio engineer - Karlheinz DeschnerKarlheinz DeschnerKarl Heinrich Leopold Deschner , is a German researcher and writer who has achieved public attention in Europe for his thorough and fiercely critical treatment of Christianity in general and the Catholic Church in particular, as expressed in several articles and books, culminating in his opus The...
(born 1924), German agnostic - Karlheinz EsslKarlheinz EsslKarlheinz Essl is an Austrian composer, performer, sound artist, improviser and composition teacher.- Biography :Essl was born in Vienna. His studies at the University of Music in Vienna included: composition , electro-acoustic music and double bass...
(born 1960), Austrian composer, performer, sound artist, improviser and composition teacher - Karlheinz FörsterKarlheinz FörsterKarlheinz Helmut Förster is a former German footballer who played as a central defender.The younger brother of another football defender, Bernd Förster, he was regarded as one of the world's top man-markers at his peak, and played most of his career at VfB Stuttgart with Bernd...
(born 1958), former German football player - Karlheinz HacklKarlheinz HacklKarlheinz Hackl is an Austrian actor whose varied career has included theater, television, film and cabaret performances as well as directing....
(born 1949), Austrian actor - Karlheinz KaskeKarlheinz KaskeKarlheinz Kaske was a German manager and CEO of the Siemens AG from 1981 to 1992.Kaske studied Physics at RWTH Aachen and joined Siemens in 1950, when he became an engineer in the Siemens factory at Karlsruhe...
(1928–1998), German manager and CEO of the Siemens AG - Karlheinz KlotzKarlheinz KlotzKarlheinz Klotz was a West German athlete who competed mainly in the 100 metres.He competed for West Germany in the 1972 Summer Olympics held in Munich, Germany in the 4 x 100 metre relay where he won the bronze medal with his team mates Jobst Hirscht, Gerhard Wucherer and Klaus Ehl.-References:...
(born 1950), West German athlete - Karlheinz MartinKarlheinz MartinKarlheinz Martin was a German stage and film director, best known for his expressionist productions.After enjoying success with experimental productions in Frankfurt am Main and Hamburg, Martin went to Berlin, where he premiered Ernst Toller's anti-war drama, Transfiguration on September 30, 1919...
(1886–1948), German stage and film director - Karlheinz PflipsenKarlheinz PflipsenKarlheinz Pflipsen is a retired German footballer who played as a midfielder.-Club career:A playmaker, Pflipsen played the first decade of his career at hometown club Borussia Mönchengladbach, alongside stars like Martin Dahlin and Stefan Effenberg, winning the German Cup in 1995...
(born 1970), retired German soccer player - Karlheinz SchreiberKarlheinz SchreiberFriedrich Karlheinz Hermann Schreiber is a German and Canadian citizen, an industrialist, lobbyist, fundraiser, arms dealer and businessman...
(born 1934), German-born lobbyist, fundraiser, arms dealer and businessman - Karlheinz StockhausenKarlheinz StockhausenKarlheinz Stockhausen was a German composer, widely acknowledged by critics as one of the most important but also controversial composers of the 20th and early 21st centuries. Another critic calls him "one of the great visionaries of 20th-century music"...
(1928–2007), German composer - Karlheinz ZöllerKarlheinz ZöllerKarlheinz Zöller was a German flutist, and principal in the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra between 1960–1969 and 1976–1993.-Early life and education:Karlheinz Zöller was born in Höhr-Grenzhausen, near Frankfurt, Westerwald, Germany....
(1928–2005), German flutist