Dorothee Schön
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Dorothee Schön
Summary
Dorothee Schön is a human[1]. Born in Bonn[2], she… she was born on November 24, 1961[3]. She worked as a screenwriter[4].
Key Facts
- Born in Bonn[2], Dorothee Schön…
- Dorothee Schön was born on November 24, 1961[3].
- Dorothee Schön's father was Helmut Schön[5].
- Among Dorothee Schön's spouses was Jürgen Bretzinger[6].
- Dorothee Schön held citizenship in Germany[7].
- Dorothee Schön worked as a screenwriter[4].
- Dorothee Schön was educated at University of Television and Film Munich[8].
- A notable work attributed to Dorothee Schön is The Last Fine Day[9].
- A notable work attributed to Dorothee Schön is Q1451458[10].
- A notable work attributed to Dorothee Schön is Q23787909[11].
- A notable work attributed to Dorothee Schön is Tatort: Sterben für die Erben[12].
- A notable work attributed to Dorothee Schön is Tatort: Mann über Bord[13].
- A notable work attributed to Dorothee Schön is Tatort: Gebrochene Herzen[14].
- Dorothee Schön received the Grimme-Preis 2010[15].
- Dorothee Schön received the Ernst Schneider Award[16].
- Dorothee Schön received the Romy[17].
- Dorothee Schön is recorded as female[18].
- Dorothee Schön's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Dorothee Schön's Commons category is recorded as Dorothee Schön[20].
- Dorothee Schön's family name is recorded as Schön[21].
- Dorothee Schön's given name is recorded as Dorothee[22].
- Dorothee Schön's work location is recorded as Ravensburg[23].
- Dorothee Schön's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[24].
Body
Origins and Family
Dorothee Schön's place of birth was Bonn[2]. She was born on November 24, 1961[3]. Her father was Helmut Schön[5].
Education
Dorothee Schön's education included a stint at University of Television and Film Munich[8].
Career and Affiliations
Dorothee Schön's professions included screenwriter[4].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include The Last Fine Day[9], a television film[25], directed by Johannes Fabrick[26]; Q1451458[10], a television film[27], directed by Connie Walther[28]; Q23787909[11], a television film[29], directed by Aelrun Goette[30]; Tatort: Sterben für die Erben[12], a television film[31], directed by Lars Montag[32]; Tatort: Mann über Bord[13], a television film[33], directed by Lars Becker[34]; and Tatort: Gebrochene Herzen[14], a television film[35], directed by Jürgen Bretzinger[36].
Recognition
Awards received include Grimme-Preis 2010[15], an award ceremony[37], in Germany[38]; Ernst Schneider Award[16], a journalism prize[39], in Germany[40], founded in 1971[41]; and Romy[17], a group of awards[42], in Austria[43], founded in 1990[44].
Personal Life
Among Dorothee Schön's spouses was Jürgen Bretzinger[6].
FAQs
Where was Dorothee Schön born?
Dorothee Schön's place of birth was Bonn[2].
Who were Dorothee Schön's parents?
Dorothee Schön's father was Helmut Schön[5].
Who was Dorothee Schön married to?
Dorothee Schön's spouses include Jürgen Bretzinger[6].
What did Dorothee Schön do for work?
Dorothee Schön worked as screenwriter[4].
Where did Dorothee Schön go to school?
Dorothee Schön was educated at University of Television and Film Munich[8].
What awards did Dorothee Schön receive?
Honors received include Grimme-Preis 2010[15], Ernst Schneider Award[16], and Romy[17].