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- Winfried Wagner was born on 24 October 1937 in Sebnitz, Saxony, Germany. He was an actor, known for He Du! (1970), Nichts als die Wahrheit (1999) and Tatort (1970). He died on 16 June 2018.
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Freya Arde is an award-winning composer, guitarist and music producer.
Her latest works include the Dutch-German youth film "My Extraordinary Summer With Tess" and the adaption of the cult book by Germany's most popular forester, Peter Wohlleben, "The Hidden Life Of Trees"
Right after completing her Master's degree in film scoring at University for Film and Television Berlin Babelsberg in 2016, she won the German Film Music Award as Best Newcomer for her debut film score to "Nelly's Adventure"
Previously, she studied at the Conservatory of Music in Dresden and at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse in Paris.
Her unique soundscapes combine acoustic instrumentation with audio processing and electronics. She has worked with orchestras like the German Film Orchestra Babelsberg and the Brandenburgisches Staatsorchester Frankfurt.
In 2020 she released her debut EP as a solo artist, Spirit Awake.- Harald Karas was born on 9 April 1927 in Ottendorf, Sebnitz, Saxony, Germany. He died on 3 December 2015 in Berlin, Germany.
- Rosemarie Herzog was born on 20 August 1926 in Sebnitz, Saxony, Germany. She was an actress, known for The Rabbit Is Me (1965), Die Leiden des jungen Werthers (1976) and Brot und Rosen (1967). She was married to Günter Götze. She died on 9 August 2011 in Potsdam, Germany.
- Elfie Beyer was born on 6 June 1920 in Sebnitz, Saxony, Germany. She was an actress, known for Großstadtmelodie (1943), Frau Holle (1948) and Kleine Mädchen - große Sorgen (1941). She died on 18 November 1989.
- Silvia Hindorff was born on 27 June 1961 in Sebnitz, Deutsche Demokratische Republik [now Germany].