Proper noun
Schrader (plural Schraders)
A surname.
According to Steven Bach, the first two screenwriters (Mardik Martin and Paul Schrader) would receive credit but since there was no payment to the writer's guild on the script, De Niro and Scorsese's work would remain uncredited. Source: Internet
Associate Research Professor Devin Schrader holds a piece of the Murchison meteorite from the ASU Center for Meteorite Studies collection. Source: Internet
Cheryl Schrader (nee Norris), 76, of Glenwood, passed away April 30, 2020 at her home with family and friends by her side. Source: Internet
For example, $221 million in CIT for December 2008 to December 2009 was written off for the Colombian engineering firm Schrader Camargo Ingenieros Asociados SA, which the TAJ had as ‘Company I’. Source: Internet
For the opposing viewpoint, see, e.g., Neale (2000), p. 164; Ottoson (1981), p. 2; Schrader (1972); Durgnat (1970). Source: Internet
In one of the few films that Schrader directed but did not write, tells the true-life account of the American socialite kidnapped by revolutionaries during the 1970s. Source: Internet