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- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [May 2007] | + | # A city in northwestern [[Germany]] on the [[Rhine]] River. |
+ | ==Born in Cologne== | ||
+ | Notable people whose roots can be found in Cologne: | ||
+ | * [[Konrad Adenauer|Adenauer, Konrad]] ([[January 5]] [[1876]]–[[April 19]] [[1967]]), politician, mayor of Cologne (1917–1933, 1945) and [[German Chancellor]] (1949–1963) | ||
+ | * [[Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa|Agrippa, Heinrich Cornelius]] (1486–1535), alchemist, occultist, and author of [[Libri tres de occulta philosophia|Three Books of Occult Philosophy]] | ||
+ | * [[Agrippina the Younger]] (November 6 15–between March 19 and March 23 59), Roman Empress (wife of Emperor [[Claudius]]) and mother of Emperor [[Nero]] | ||
+ | * [[Dirk Bach|Bach, Dirk]] (born [[April 23]] [[1961]]), actor and comedian | ||
+ | * [[Dominik Michels|Michels, Dominik]] (born [[March 16]] [[1988]]), CEO of a big online-community | ||
+ | * [[Heinrich Birnbaum|Birnbaum, Heinrich]] (1403–1473), a Catholic monk | ||
+ | * [[Robert Blum|Blum, Robert]] ([[November 10]] [[1807]]–[[November 9]] [[1848]]), politician and martyr of the 19th century democratic movement in Germany | ||
+ | * [[Heinrich Böll|Böll, Heinrich]] ([[December 21]] [[1917]]–[[July 16]] [[1985]]), writer and winner of the [[Nobel prize for literature]] in 1972 | ||
+ | * [[Max Bruch|Bruch, Max]] ([[January 6]] [[1838]]–[[October 2]] [[1920]]) composer | ||
+ | * [[Alex Calatrava|Calatrava, Alex]] ([[June 14]] [[1973]]), Spanish professional tennis player | ||
+ | * [[Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck|Donnersmarck, Florian Henckel von]] (born [[May 2]] [[1973]]), [[Academy Award]]-winning director and screenwriter | ||
+ | * [[Max Ernst|Ernst, Max]] ([[April 2]] [[1891]]–[[April 1]] [[1976]]), artist | ||
+ | * [[Angela Gossow|Gossow, Angela]] (born [[November 5]] [[1974]]), vocalist for [[Melodic Death Metal]] band [[Arch enemy]] | ||
+ | * [[:de:Trude Herr|Herr, Trude]] ([[May 4]] [[1927]]–[[March 16]] [[1991]]), actress and singer | ||
+ | * [[Udo Kier|Kier, Udo]] (born [[October 14]] [[1944]]), actor | ||
+ | * [[Werner Klemperer|Klemperer, Werner]] ([[March 22]] [[1920]]–[[December 6]] [[2000]]), [[Emmy Award]]-winning comedy actor | ||
+ | * [[:de:Hildegard Krekel|Krekel, Hildegard]] (born [[June 2]] [[1952]]), actress | ||
+ | * [[:de:Lotti Krekel|Krekel, Lotti]] (born [[August 23]] [[1941]]), actress and singer | ||
+ | * [[Uwe Krupp|Krupp, Uwe]] (born [[June 24]] [[1965]]), professional (ice) [[Ice hockey|hockey]] player | ||
+ | * [[Heiner Lauterbach|Lauterbach, Heiner]] (born [[April 10]] [[1953]]), actor | ||
+ | * [[Ottmar Liebert|Liebert, Ottmar]] (born [[February 1]] [[1961]]), musician | ||
+ | * [[Willy Millowitsch|Millowitsch, Willy]] ([[January 8]] [[1909]]–[[September 20]] [[1999]]), actor and playwright | ||
+ | * [[:de:Wolfgang Niedecken|Niedecken, Wolfgang]] (born [[March 30]] [[1951]]), singer, musician, artist and bandleader of [[BAP (German band)|BAP]] | ||
+ | * [[Theodore of Corsica|Neuhoff, Theodor von]] ([[25 August]] [[1694]]–[[11 December]] [[1756]]), briefly King Theodore of Corsica | ||
+ | * [[Jacques Offenbach|Offenbach, Jacques]] ([[June 20]] [[1819]]–[[October 5]] [[1880]]), composer | ||
+ | * [[:de:Willi Ostermann|Ostermann, Wilhelm]] ([[October 1]] [[1876]]–[[August 6]] [[1936]]) composer | ||
+ | * [[Frederik Prausnitz|Prausnitz, Frederik William]] ([[August 26]] [[1920]]–[[November 12]] [[2004]]), American conductor and teacher | ||
+ | * [[Christa Päffgen|Päffgen, Christa]] aka [[Nico]] ([[October 16]] [[1938]]–[[July 18]] [[1988]]), model, actress, singer and songwriter (see [[Velvet Underground]]) and [[Warhol Superstar]] | ||
+ | * [[Stefan Raab|Raab, Stefan Konrad]] (born [[October 20]] [[1966]]), entertainer and comedian | ||
+ | * [[:de:Tina Ruland|Ruland, Tina]] (born [[October 9]] [[1966]]), actress | ||
+ | * [[Jürgen Rüttgers|Rüttgers, Jürgen]] (born [[June 26]] [[1951]]), [[Minister-President]] of [[North Rhine-Westphalia]] since 2005 | ||
+ | * [[Markus Stockhausen|Stockhausen, Markus]] (born [[May 2]] [[1957]]), musician and composer | ||
+ | * [[Joost van den Vondel|Vondel, Joost van den]] ([[November 17]] [[1587]]–[[February 5]] [[1679]]), Dutch poet and playwright | ||
+ | * [[Robert Weimar|Weimar, Robert]] (born [[May 13]] [[1932]]), legal scientist and psychologist | ||
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Born in Cologne
Notable people whose roots can be found in Cologne:
- Adenauer, Konrad (January 5 1876–April 19 1967), politician, mayor of Cologne (1917–1933, 1945) and German Chancellor (1949–1963)
- Agrippa, Heinrich Cornelius (1486–1535), alchemist, occultist, and author of Three Books of Occult Philosophy
- Agrippina the Younger (November 6 15–between March 19 and March 23 59), Roman Empress (wife of Emperor Claudius) and mother of Emperor Nero
- Bach, Dirk (born April 23 1961), actor and comedian
- Michels, Dominik (born March 16 1988), CEO of a big online-community
- Birnbaum, Heinrich (1403–1473), a Catholic monk
- Blum, Robert (November 10 1807–November 9 1848), politician and martyr of the 19th century democratic movement in Germany
- Böll, Heinrich (December 21 1917–July 16 1985), writer and winner of the Nobel prize for literature in 1972
- Bruch, Max (January 6 1838–October 2 1920) composer
- Calatrava, Alex (June 14 1973), Spanish professional tennis player
- Donnersmarck, Florian Henckel von (born May 2 1973), Academy Award-winning director and screenwriter
- Ernst, Max (April 2 1891–April 1 1976), artist
- Gossow, Angela (born November 5 1974), vocalist for Melodic Death Metal band Arch enemy
- Herr, Trude (May 4 1927–March 16 1991), actress and singer
- Kier, Udo (born October 14 1944), actor
- Klemperer, Werner (March 22 1920–December 6 2000), Emmy Award-winning comedy actor
- Krekel, Hildegard (born June 2 1952), actress
- Krekel, Lotti (born August 23 1941), actress and singer
- Krupp, Uwe (born June 24 1965), professional (ice) hockey player
- Lauterbach, Heiner (born April 10 1953), actor
- Liebert, Ottmar (born February 1 1961), musician
- Millowitsch, Willy (January 8 1909–September 20 1999), actor and playwright
- Niedecken, Wolfgang (born March 30 1951), singer, musician, artist and bandleader of BAP
- Neuhoff, Theodor von (25 August 1694–11 December 1756), briefly King Theodore of Corsica
- Offenbach, Jacques (June 20 1819–October 5 1880), composer
- Ostermann, Wilhelm (October 1 1876–August 6 1936) composer
- Prausnitz, Frederik William (August 26 1920–November 12 2004), American conductor and teacher
- Päffgen, Christa aka Nico (October 16 1938–July 18 1988), model, actress, singer and songwriter (see Velvet Underground) and Warhol Superstar
- Raab, Stefan Konrad (born October 20 1966), entertainer and comedian
- Ruland, Tina (born October 9 1966), actress
- Rüttgers, Jürgen (born June 26 1951), Minister-President of North Rhine-Westphalia since 2005
- Stockhausen, Markus (born May 2 1957), musician and composer
- Vondel, Joost van den (November 17 1587–February 5 1679), Dutch poet and playwright
- Weimar, Robert (born May 13 1932), legal scientist and psychologist
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