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Maria Forescu (15
January 1875 – 28
October 1947) was an Austro-Hungarian-born
Romanian opera singer and film actress.
During the
silent and
talkies era...
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directed by
Ernst Laemmle and
starring Eddie Polo,
Gritta Ley and
Maria Forescu. It was the
first credited screenplay by
Billy Wilder. The film was made...
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about 1543 in the
reign of
Henry VIII as
Prenobilis militis,
cognomento Forescu [sic], qui
temporibus Henrici ****ti floruit, de
politica administratione...
- Ukrainian-American
fashion designer Moysey Fishbeyn (1947–2020), a
Ukrainian poet
Maria Forescu (1875–1943/1947),
Romanian opera singer and film
actress Rudolf Gerlach-Rusnak...
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operatic singer Maria Fontosh (born 1976),
Russian opera singer Maria Forescu (1875–1947),
German actress and
singer Maria al-Qibtiyya (died 637), Muhammad's...
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featuring Maria Forescu and
Willy Fritsch. The film's sets were
designed by the art
director Mathieu Oostermann. In
alphabetical order Maria Forescu as Blanchette...
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Maria Forescu and
Erich Kaiser-Titz. The film's sets were
designed by the art
director Fritz Kraenke.
Walter Brügmann as
Harry W.
Marton Maria Forescu as...
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Angel of
Death Hugo Döblin as
Schmidt Emil
Heyse as Dr.
Wachler Maria Forescu Klaus Pohl Rentschler, Eric.
German Film & Literature. Routledge, 1986...
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works as a potato-picker on a farm
owned by an old woman,
Yelina (Maria
Forescu). They are
forced to sell
their potatoes to
Pietro Scarzella (Leonhard...
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Henrik van Rhyn
Werner Krauss as
Gonzales Alfred Abel as Juan
Maria Forescu Hilde Garden Valeska Gert
Soister p.48 John T. Soister.
Conrad Veidt on...