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Dhalia (Perfected Spelling: Dahlia; 10
February 1925 – 14
April 1991) was an
Indonesian actress active for over
fifty years. She was
nominated for three...
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Elizabeth Short (July 29, 1924 – c. January 14–15, 1947),
known as the
Black Dahlia, was an
American woman found murdered in the
Leimert Park neighborhood...
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Heitor Dhalia (born 18
January 1970) is a
Brazilian film
director and screenwriter. He has
directed seven films since 1988. His film, À Deriva, competed...
- 2012
American thriller film
written by
Allison Burnett,
directed by
Heitor Dhalia, and
starring Amanda Seyfried. The film
earned negative reviews from critics...
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Dahlia Harris is a
Jamaican actress,
television and
radio personality,
public speaker, and film and
theatre director. The
daughter of Enid and
Cyril Harris...
- A
Minet ed
Dhalia point or
stylet is an
archaeological term for an elongated,
isosceles triangle made with
pressure flaking on both
faces of a
piece of...
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produced by Tjho Seng Han for
Oriental Film. The black-and-white film
starred Dhalia and
Soerip as
orphaned sisters trying to make a
living in the
colonial capital...
- (Portuguese: À Deriva) is a 2009
Brazilian drama film
directed by
Heitor Dhalia,
starring Laura Neiva,
Camilla Belle and
Vincent C****el. It
competed in...
- is 200
metres (660 ft)
north of
Raoul Describes excavations at
Minet ed
Dhalia at the head of a
small bay
between two
stream beds on a 15
metres (49 ft)...
- The character's new
personality received positive reviews from critics;
Dhalia Lithwick, a
senior editor at
Slate magazine called the
character one of...