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- Helmut Dantine (7 October 1918 – 2 May 1982) was an Austrian-American actor who often pla**** ****s in thriller films of the 1940s. His best-known performances...
- Dantine is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Helmut Dantine (1917–1982), Austrian-American actor Maurus Dantine (1688–1746), Belgian...
- Maurus Dantine (1688–1746) was a Belgian Benedictine of the Congregation of Saint-Maur and chronologist. He was born at Gonrieux near Namur on 1 April...
- surviving widow, was Nicola Schenck Dantine, the daughter of film mogul Nicholas Schenck and an actress also known as Niki Dantine. Bautzer died of heart failure...
- were equally unsuccessful. Villiers finally took to living with Marie Dantine, the illiterate widow of a Belgian coachman. In 1881, she gave birth to...
- The Brigadier Joe De Graft as Wilby Xaba Archie Duncan as Gordon Helmut Dantine as prosecuting counsel The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "Ralph Nelson seems...
- Prestwich 1988, p. 574; O'Callaghan 1975, p. 681; Durand, Clémencet & Dantine 1818, p. 435; Howell, Margaret (2004–2014), "Eleanor [Eleanor of Provence]...
- fiction film, directed by Burt Balaban and starring Patricia Neal, Helmut Dantine and Derek Bond. The screenplay was by Hans Jacoby from a story by Desmond...
- purpose of convincing Rally to play the part. Real estate agent Felicia Dantine convinces Rally to stay in the apartment and hold a seance. Barrymore proves...
- Prestwich 1988, p. 574; O'Callaghan 1975, p. 681; Durand, Clémencet & Dantine 1818, p. 435; Howell 2004; Parsons 2004 Ailes, Adrian (2019). "Medieval...