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Aug 1, 2003 · Upon one day hearing the Vienna Boys Choir and dreams of joining them, and his friend who has become an ersatz-father, convinces the rector of the Vienna Boys Choir school (Ferdinand Maierhofer) and a nun, Sister Maria (Julia Janssen) to accept the boy.
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The MAK – Museum of Applied Arts (German: Museum für angewandte Kunst) is an arts and crafts museum located at Stubenring 5 in Vienna's 1st district Innere Stadt. Besides its traditional orientation towards arts and crafts and design, the museum especially focuses on architecture and contemporary art. [1] The museum has been at its current ...
Ferdinand Mayerhofer. Ferdinand Mayerhofer was born on 9 April 1881 in Graz, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]. He was an actor, known for Hab' ich nur deine Liebe (1953), Young Girls of Vienna (1949) and Eva, the Factory Girl (1935). He died on 6 June 1960 in Vienna, Austria.
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Ferdinand Mayerhofer. Actor: Hab' ich nur deine Liebe. Ferdinand Mayerhofer was born on 9 April 1881 in Graz, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]. He was an actor, known for Hab' ich nur deine Liebe (1953), Young Girls of Vienna (1949) and Eva, the Factory Girl (1935). He died on 6 June 1960 in Vienna, Austria.
his friend convinces the priest-rector of the choir ’ s school (Ferdinand Maierhofer) and a nun, Sister Maria (Julia Janssen), to accept the boy for training. During a summer trip to Tirol
Ferdinand Maierhofer, also Ferdinand Mayerhofer and Ferdinand Meierhofer [note. 1] (born April 9, 1881 in Graz , Austria-Hungary ; † June 6, 1960 in Vienna , Austria ) was an Austrian chamber actor and film actor.
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