- A
bergère is an
enclosed upholstered French armchair (fauteuil) with an
upholstered back and
armrests on
upholstered frames. The seat
frame is over-upholstered...
- The
Folies Bergère (French pronunciation: [fɔli bɛʁʒɛʁ]) is a
cabaret music hall in Paris, France.
Located at 32 Rue
Richer in the 9th Arrondis****t...
- A Bar at the Folies-
Bergère (French: Un bar aux
Folies Bergère) is a
painting by Édouard Manet,
considered to be his last
major work. It was
painted in...
- Lee
Bergere (born
Solomon Bergelson;
April 10, 1918 –
January 31, 2007) was an
American actor,
known for his role as
Joseph Anders in the 1980s television...
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Ouida Bergère (born
Eunie Branch;
December 14, 1886 –
November 29, 1974) was an
American screenwriter and actress.
Eunie Branch was born in Madrid, Spain...
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Lasting almost 50 years, Les
Folies Bergere was the longest-running show in Las
Vegas history. The
Folies Bergere revue was
imported directly from Paris...
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Jenica Bergere is an
American actress known for her
roles in
Trophy Wife, Bosch, The Drew
Carey Show, The Faculty, and others.
Bergere has also appeared...
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Folies Bergère de
Paris is a 1935
American musical comedy film
produced by
Darryl Zanuck for 20th
Century Films,
directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring...
- Le
pompier des
Folies Bergères (The
fireman of the
Folies Bergères), also
known as Un
pompier qui
prend feu (A
fireman catches fire) and Les Hallucinations...
- Il pleut, il pleut,
bergère (French pronunciation: [il plø il plø bɛʁʒɛʁ], It's raining, it's raining, shepherdess) is a
French song
taken from the opéra...