Elisabeth Epp
Elisabeth Eschbaum (26 January 1910 - 29 October 2000) was a German actress.[1] She appeared in more than twenty films from 1949 to 1992.
Elisabeth Epp | |
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Born | |
Died | 29 October 2000 90) Vienna, Austria | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1949-1992 |
Selected filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1976 | I Want to Live | ||
1963 | Der Musterknabe | Mathilde Pacher | |
1960 | The Inheritance of Bjorndal | Old Kruse | |
1959 | The Forests Sing Forever | Jungfer Kruse | |
1954 | Victoria in Dover |
gollark: I guess maybe in politics/economics/sociology the alternative is something like "lean on human intuition" or "make the correct behaviour magically resolve from self-interest". Not sure how well those actually work.
gollark: - the replication crisis does exist, but it's not like *every paper* has a 50% chance of being wrong - it's mostly in some fields and you can generally estimate which things won't replicate fairly well without much specialized knowledge- scienceā¢ agrees on lots of things, just not some highly politicized things- you *can* do RCTs and correlation studies and such, which they seem to be ignoring- some objectivity is better than none- sure, much of pop science is not great, but that doesn't invalidate... all science- they complain about running things based on "trial and error and guesswork", but then don't offer any alternative
gollark: The alternative to basing things on science, I mean. The obvious alternative seems to basically just be guessing?
gollark: What's the alternative? Science is at least *slightly* empirical and right. Also, the video is wrong.
gollark: Fast video encoding is less space-efficient and/or worse quality.
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