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Philip I,
Landgrave of Hesse, was
exposed as a
bigamist in 1540 by his sister, Elisabeth...
- The
Bigamist can
refer to the
following films: The
Bigamist (1921 film), a
silent British film
directed by Guy
Newall The
Bigamist (1953 film), starring...
- The
Bigamist is a 1953
American drama film noir
directed by Ida
Lupino starring Joan Fontaine, Ida Lupino,
Edmond O'Brien, and
Edmund Gwenn. Producer/Screenwriter...
- The
Virtuous Bigamist (French: Sous le ciel de Provence, Italian: Era di venerdì 17) is a 1956 French-Italian
comedy drama film
directed by
Mario Soldati...
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Giovanni Vigliotto (c. 1930 – 1991) was an
American bigamist and fraudster.
Vigliotto told his
targets that he
lived some
distance away and
asked them...
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Charles Hamilton (born Mary Hamilton) was an
English 18th-century
female husband. In 1746,
Hamilton –
while living as a man –
married Mary Price. After...
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several episodes of the
television series Hill
Street Blues as a corrupt,
bigamist cop
during the series'
first season.
During the 1980s
Hedaya also appeared...
- A
Bashful Bigamist is a 1920
short silent film that was
unknown and
thought to be a lost film, but a copy was
found in the New
Zealand Film
Archive in...
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paralyzing polio;
Outrage (1950), one of the
first films about rape; The
Bigamist (1953), and The
Trouble with
Angels (1966). Her
short yet
immensely influential...
- Hospital) was a
British de-frocked minister, a plagiarist, a conman, and a
bigamist who
married at
least eight women. He was
dubbed "the
Romeo Rev" by the...