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Friedrich Schiller

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Directed movies: 0Directed series: 0All crew credits: 46

TMDB ID: 1162692

IMDb ID: nm0771646

Known for: Writing

Born: November 10, 1759

Died: May 9, 1805

Age: 45

Place of birth: Marbach am Neckar, Germany

Gender: Male

Adult content flag: No

Career span: 1898 - 2025

Years active: 128

Average TMDB rating: 5.81

Wikidata: Q22670

Also known as

Friedrich von Schiller • Johann Christoph Friedrich Schiller • Ф.Шиллер • Ф. Шиллер

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Biography

Friedrich Schiller was born on Nov. 10, 1759, in Marbach, Germany. His father was an army doctor. Growing up in a very poor environment, Schiller eventually managed to get the support of a wealthy duke that enabled him to study medicine. He served as a military doctor first, but through the efforts of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe he finally went to Jena and Weimar, where he died on the May 9, 1805. Schiller is an important German author of his time, most famous for his stage plays. They were highly acclaimed--and mostly forbidden, because of their contents. His first big work, "Die Räuber", dealt with the revolt of sons against their parents and environment, a very modern topic for the time and one that was not accepted in many regions of Germany. Overall, though, he is underrated as an author due to the fact that he lived and wrote in the same time as Goethe: Schiller is considered to be a good writer, but not as brilliant as Goethe. IMDb Mini Biography By: Benjamin Stello (qv's & corrections by A. Nonymous)

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