- Théo
Bergerat (January 29, 1876 –
August 25, 1934) was a
French film
director of the
silent era.
Ramparts of
Brabant (1921)
Belgian Revenge (1922) Mimi...
- Émile
Bergerat (29
April 1845 – 13
October 1923) was a
French poet,
playwright and essayist. He used the
pseudonyms l'Homme masqué (the
masked man), Caliban...
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original on 31
January 2024.
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December 2023. Forterre, Patrick;
Bergerat, Agnes; Lopex-Garcia,
Purificacion (May 1996). "The
unique DNA topology...
- Woman [fr] (as Cécilia; 1963), and Ton
ombre est la
mienne (as
Sylvie "Devi"
Bergerat; 1963).
Haworth co-starred
alongside David McCallum in the
Outer Limits...
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original on 5
February 2019.
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February 2018. Geoffroy, Laurent;
Bergerat, Françoise; Angelier,
Jacques (September 1996). "Brittle
tectonism in relation...
- Nekr****ov, or the
Farce in
Eight Scenes is a
satirical drama written by Jean-Paul
Sartre in 1955. Nekr****ov
takes place in the 1950s Paris. It
shows the...
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Bergerat, who
recalls in his
memoirs that
Pinchart occasionally worked as a butcher, to help his
fellow artists survive the siege.
Through Bergerat,...
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Children (ALSC).
Retrieved 2018-10-16. Reynolds, p. 171
Bergerat,
Emile (1899). Théâtre de Émile
Bergerat (in French). Paris:
Librairie Paul Ollendorff. OCLC 226355087...
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Bergerat wrote the
melodrama Vidocq,
empereur des
policiers in five acts and
seven scenes. The
producers Hertz and
Coquelin rejected it, but
Bergerat...
- The
World Factbook. CIA.
Retrieved 6
August 2016. Geoffroy, Laurent;
Bergerat, Francoise; Angelier,
Jacques (1996). "Brittle
tectonism in
relation to...