Elsa Schneider
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Elsa Schneider
Summary
Elsa Schneider is a fictional human[1]. She died on 1938[2]. She worked as an art historian[3] and spy[4]. She draws 82 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_human category, ranking #940 of 5,308).[5]
Key Facts
- Elsa Schneider died on 1938[2].
- Elsa Schneider held citizenship in Austria[6].
- Elsa Schneider's professions included art historian[3].
- Elsa Schneider's professions included spy[4].
- Elsa Schneider is the creator of Jeffrey Boam[7].
- Elsa Schneider is the creator of George Lucas[8].
- Elsa Schneider is the creator of Menno Meyjes[9].
- Elsa Schneider is recorded as female[10].
- Elsa Schneider's instance of is recorded as fictional human[11].
- Elsa Schneider's instance of is recorded as film character[12].
- Among the performers on Elsa Schneider was Alison Doody[13].
- Elsa Schneider's unmarried partner is recorded as Indiana Jones[14].
- Elsa Schneider's unmarried partner is recorded as Henry Jones[15].
- Elsa Schneider's family name is recorded as Schneider[16].
- Elsa Schneider's given name is recorded as Elsa[17].
- Elsa Schneider's from narrative universe is recorded as Indiana Jones universe[18].
- Elsa Schneider's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[19].
- Elsa Schneider's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[20].
- Elsa Schneider's affiliation is recorded as Nazi Germany[21].
- Elsa Schneider's present in work is recorded as Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade[22].
- Elsa Schneider's media franchise is recorded as Indiana Jones[23].
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Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include art historian[3] and spy[4].
Works and Contributions
Created works include Jeffrey Boam[7], a screenwriter[24], 1946–2000[25], of United States[26], awarded the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation[27]; George Lucas[8], a film producer[28], b. 1944[29], of United States[30], awarded the California Hall of Fame[31]; and Menno Meyjes[9], a screenwriter[32], b. 1954[33], of Kingdom of the Netherlands[34], awarded the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation[35].
Death and Burial
Elsa Schneider died on 1938[2].
Why It Matters
Elsa Schneider draws 82 Wikipedia views per month (fictional_human category, ranking #940 of 5,308).[5]