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Bellak (Hungarian:
Bellák) is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
George Bellak (1919–2002),
American television writer James Bellak (1813–1891)...
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George Bellak (April 9, 1919 –
October 22, 2002) was an
American television writer who was
active from the 1950s to the 1980s. He
wrote episodes for Justice...
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Leopold Bellak (1916–2000) was a psychologist, psychoanalyst, and
psychiatrist who
pioneered the Children's
Apperception Test (CAT). He also collaborated...
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James Bellak (March 1, 1813 –
September 1, 1891) was a Bohemian-American
musician and
instrument manufacturer active in
Philadelphia during the nineteenth...
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Laszlo Bellak (February 12, 1911 –
September 20, 2006) was a
Hungarian and
American table tennis player. He
represented Hungary 59
times in international...
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Reshad Feild,
David (Daud)
Bellak and
Kabir Helminski, and sent his son
Jelaleddin Loras to live and
teach in America.
David Bellak took
Suleyman Dede's teaching...
- city of Przemyśl,
along with her sister,
Ariana Spiegel (now
Elizabeth Bellak).
Ariana was a
child film star in Poland,
while Renia was more reserved...
- Narron, Psy.D.
attempted to
address these issues by
reproducing a
Leopold Bellak 10 card set
photographically and
performing an
outcome study. The results...
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Christopher Penfold and
Johnny Byrne, it was
Bellak who
created and
polished the series'
defining concepts.
Bellak wrote a ninety-minute
opening episode titled...
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along with a
sister six
years younger than her,
Ariana (now
Elizabeth Bellak), who was a
child film star in Poland. In 1938, Spiegel's
mother sent her...