Schildkraut — Schildkraut, 1) die Pflanzengattung Scutellaria, bes. als Gemeines S. (S. galericulata); 2) so v.w. Esparsette; 3) so v.w. Hedysarum; 4) so v.w. Clypeola, bes. Gemeines S. (C. ionthlaspi) … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Schildkraut — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. David Schildkraut était un saxophoniste des États Unis. Joseph Schildkraut était un acteur des États Unis et d origine autrichienne. Rudolph Schildkraut… … Wikipédia en Français
Schildkraut — I Schildkraut, die Pflanzengattung Steinkraut. II Schịldkraut, Rudolf, Schauspieler, * Konstantinopel 27. 4. 1862, ✝ Los Angeles (Calif.) 15. 7. 1930; nach Engagements in Wien und Hamburg feierte Schildkraut bei M … Universal-Lexikon
SCHILDKRAUT, RUDOLPH — (1862–1930), German actor; a star of the European and American theater. Born in Istanbul, Schildkraut grew up in Romania, and studied in Vienna. He subsequently acted in Vienna, Hamburg, and Berlin and won acclaim on the German stage with his… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Schildkraut, Rudolph — (1862 1930) Born in Constantinople, Rudolph Schildkraut acted for Max Reinhardt in Germany and Austria, scoring a notable success as King Lear and appearing in German motion pictures. He immigrated to New York to become a leading man with the… … The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater
Schildkraut, Joseph — (1895 1964) Born in Vienna as the son of German actor Rudolph Schildkraut, Joseph Schildkraut came to New York with his father and Rudolph became a celebrated Yiddish theatre actor. Joseph Schildkraut had studied with Max Reinhardt in Germany… … The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater
Schildkraut, Joseph — ▪ Austrian actor born March 22, 1895, Vienna died Jan. 21, 1964, New York City Austrian born U.S. stage, television, and motion picture actor. Schildkraut joined his father, the actor Rudolf Schildkraut, on his first American tour in… … Universalium
Schildkraut, das — Das Schildkraut, des es, plur. doch nur von mehrern Arten, die kräuter, eine Art Pflanzen; Scutellaria L … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
Schildkraut, Joseph Jacob — ▪ 2007 American psychiatrist (b. Jan. 21, 1934, Brooklyn, N.Y. d. June 26, 2006, Boston, Mass.), was a pioneering researcher in the field of biological psychiatry. He was widely known for his research paper “The Catecholamine Hypothesis of… … Universalium
Schildkraut, Rudolph — (1862 1930) German actor. He was born in Istanbul, and grew up in Romania. He was an actor in Vienna, Hamburg and Berlin. In 1911 he settled in America, where he appeared in the Yiddish theatre; later he acted in German and English productions … Dictionary of Jewish Biography