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  1. Heinz Weiss (12 de junio de 1921 – 20 de noviembre de 2010) fue un actor alemán. Biografía. Nacido en Stuttgart, Alemania, se graduó en una escuela de secundaria (Wirtschaf) a finales de los años 1930, formándose después como actor en el Staatstheater de su ciudad natal.

  2. Heinz Weiss (* 12. Juni 1921 in Stuttgart; † 20. November 2010 in Grünwald) war ein deutscher Schauspieler

  3. Weiss es jefe del Departamento de Medicina Psicosomática en el Robert Bosch Hospital, Stuttgart, puesto que tiene desde hace 20 años. Enseña en la Universidad de Tubinga, y es director del Instituto Sigmund Freud de Frankfurt.

  4. Weiss is the head of the Department of Psychosomatic Medicine at the Robert Bosch Hospital, Stuttgart, a post he has held for over 20 years. He teaches at the University of Tübingen, and is a director of the Sigmund Freud Institute, Frankfurt.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Heinz_WeissHeinz Weiss - Wikipedia

    Heinz Weiss (12 June 1921 – 20 November 2010) was a German film actor. Weiss is best known for playing the role of Phil Decker in the Jerry Cotton series of films and the role of Captain Heinz Hansen in Das Traumschiff. He also played the character "Kramer" in the iconic World War II film The Great Escape (1963).

    Year
    Title
    Role
    1958
    Wenn die Conny mit dem Peter [ de]
    Schmidt - gymnastics teacher
    1960
    Strafbataillon 999 [ fr]
    Lieutenant Obermeier
    1960
    Dörner
    1960
    Stefan
  6. 20 de nov. de 2010 · Heinz Weiss (12 June 1921 – 20 November 2010) was a German film actor. Weiss is best known for playing the role of Phil Decker in the Jerry Cotton series of films and the role of Captain Heinz Hansen in Das Traumschiff.

  7. Into this discussion I want to introduce a new book by the German clinician, Heinz Weiss, and to argue that his approach may offer some of the first necessary steps needed for the legacy of slavery and racism—and all the traumatic memories of the same—to begin to move towards some healing.