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Count Albert Gustavus de
Belleroche (22
October 1864 – 14 July 1944), also
known as
Albert Belleroche, was a
Welsh painter and lithographer, who lived...
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Belleroche (French pronunciation: [bɛlʁɔʃ]) is a
commune in the
Loire department in
central France.
Communes of the
Loire department "Répertoire national...
- Maud de
Belleroche (nee
Madeleine Sacquard, 26
August 1922 – 19
February 2017) was a
French writer,
author of the 1968 best-seller L'Ordinatrice and winner...
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drama film co-written and
directed by
Ottavio Alessi and
starring Maud de
Belleroche,
Maurizio Bonuglia,
Edwige Fenech,
Rosalba Neri and Eva Thulin. The beautiful...
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Belleroche p 67
Motley pp 106–09
Wernham pp 400–01 van
Nimwegen p 185
Duffy pp 88–9
Motley pp 118
Belleroche p 70
Motley pp 171–72
Belleroche pp 72–73...
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Mainly a
comic actor, he used the
stage names Crispin in
comedy and
Belleroche in tragedy.
Poisson joined the
company of the Hôtel de
Bourgogne in Paris...
- Valmont's aunt Émilie, courtesan, and
mistress of
Valmont Chevalier de
Belleroche, Merteuil's
lover Prévan,
military officer and roué Les
Liaisons dangereuses...
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aristocratic artist Albert de
Belleroche,
which hung in his
Chelsea dining room.
Sargent had a long
friendship with
Belleroche, whom he met in 1882 and traveled...
- Rosemonde's maid
Harry Jones as
Monsieur Armand François
Montagut as
Belleroche, Merteuil's
lover Dangerous Liaisons was the
first English-language film...
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Afternoon of a Faun
Jewels Scènes de
ballet Woolf Works Yugen Albert de
Belleroche in
Strapless Dr. John
Brown in Like
Water for
Chocolate The
Cellist Connectome...