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Editta Sherman (née Rinaldo; July 9, 1912 –
November 1, 2013) was an
American photographer,
often referred to as the "Duchess of
Carnegie Hall", since...
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Editta Braun (born 25 May 1958) is an
Austrian c****ographer,
stage dancer,
dance pedagogue as well as
founder and
director of the
Salzburg dance company...
- The
Editta Braun Company is a
dance company founded in Salzburg,
Austria in 1989 by the
Austrian c****ographer,
dancer and
dance instructor Editta Braun...
- (1679) Moro per
amore (1681) La
Rosaura (premiered 1688) Il
Corispero Santa Editta,
vergine e monaca,
regina d'Inghilterra (Rome c. 1672–73)
Ester liberatrice...
- Tilsit, East
Prussia (now Sovetsk,
Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia). His mother,
Editta, was from an upper-class
family and
became a
university professor in Leipzig...
- 33
remaining studio residents,
including celebrity portrait photographer Editta Sherman and
fashion photographer Bill Cunningham. The last resident, poet...
- 1968, his son
William Acquavella took over. He was
married to
Michelina Editta "Edythe"
Acquavella (1911–2008), the
daughter of
Vincenzo Cardillo and Anna...
- Edith/Edyth Hawaiian:
Ekika Hebrew: Idit/ עידית Hungarian: Edit Italian:
Editta ****anese: Edisu/エディス Latvian: Edīte Lithuanian:
Edita Polish:
Edyta Portuguese:...
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rapist (credited as "Jimmy Laine")
Peter Yellen as the burglar/second
rapist Editta Sherman as Mrs.
Nasone Vincent Gruppi as
heckler on
corner S.
Edward Singer...
- (screenplay); Zöë Tamerlis,
Steve Singer, Jack Thibeau,
Peter Yellen, Abel Ferrara,
Editta Sherman,
Albert Sinkys,
Darlene Stuto,
Helen McGara, Nike Zachmanoglou,...