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William Dieterle (July 15, 1893 –
December 9, 1972) was a German-born
actor and film
director who
emigrated to the
United States in 1930 to
leave a worsening...
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Harold Dieterle III (born June 11, 1977, in West Babylon, New York) is an
American top chef, best
known as the
winner of the
first season of the Bravo...
- The
Dieterle stain is a way of
marking tissue for
microscopic examination. The key
reagent of
Dieterle stain is
silver nitrate. It can
stain microbes like...
- Amélie
Diéterle (20
February 1871 – 20
January 1941) was a
French actress and
opera singer. She was one of the po****r
actresses of the
Belle Époque until...
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Yvonne Emma
Diéterle (1882–1974) was a
sculptor and
painter from Paris. She was
known as
Yvonne Diéterle-Laurens
after her marriage.
Diéterle was from a...
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Jules Diéterle (8
February 1811 – 22
April 1889) was a 19th-century
French architect, also a draftsman, painter,
painter on porcelain,
sculptor and theatre...
- film
starring Charles Laughton and
Maureen O'Hara.
Directed by
William Dieterle and
produced by
Pandro S. Berman, the film is
based on
Victor Hugo's 1831...
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Jennie van
Ackeren Dieterle (August 2, 1909 –
April 15, 1999) was an
American botanist,
plant collector, curator,
university teacher and taxonomist. She...
- Jitters". The New York Times.
January 6, 2000.
Retrieved October 28, 2023.
Dieterle,
David A. (2017). Economics: The
Definitive Encyclopedia from
Theory to...
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After the
success of The
Hunchback of
Notre Dame (1939),
William Dieterle founded his own
production company and
signed a
contract with RKO Radio...