Nils Heinrich
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Nils Heinrich
Summary
Nils Heinrich is a human[1]. His place of birth was Sangerhausen[2]. He was born on August 24, 1971[3]. He worked as a musician[4] and writer[5].
Key Facts
- Born in Sangerhausen[2], Nils Heinrich…
- Nils Heinrich was born on August 24, 1971[3].
- Nils Heinrich held citizenship in Germany[6].
- Nils Heinrich's professions included musician[4].
- Nils Heinrich's professions included writer[5].
- Nils Heinrich received the Salzburg Bull Award[7].
- Nils Heinrich received the Q1746927[8].
- Nils Heinrich received the Das Schwarze Schaf[9].
- Nils Heinrich is recorded as male[10].
- Nils Heinrich's instance of is recorded as human[11].
- Nils Heinrich's Commons category is recorded as Nils Heinrich[12].
- Nils Heinrich's family name is recorded as Q1170243[13].
- Nils Heinrich's given name is recorded as Nils[14].
- Nils Heinrich's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[15].
- Nils Heinrich's documentation files at is recorded as SAPA Foundation, Swiss Archive of the Performing Arts[16].
Product Details
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Type: Person[17]
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Country: DE[18]
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Began / founded: 1971-08-24[19]
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MusicBrainz ID: 3f172279-b3c7-4b1b-9509-13fa3010ba08[20]
Body
Origins and Family
Nils Heinrich's place of birth was Sangerhausen[2]. He was born on August 24, 1971[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include musician[4] and writer[5].
Recognition
Awards received include Salzburg Bull Award[7], a radio award[21], in Austria[22], founded in 1982[23]; Q1746927[8], an art prize[24]; and Das Schwarze Schaf[9], an art prize[25], founded in 1999[26].
FAQs
Where was Nils Heinrich born?
Nils Heinrich's place of birth was Sangerhausen[2].
What did Nils Heinrich do for work?
Nils Heinrich worked as musician[4] and writer[5].
What awards did Nils Heinrich receive?
Honors received include Salzburg Bull Award[7], Q1746927[8], and Das Schwarze Schaf[9].