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Maria Annina Laganà Pappacena, best
known as Anna
Fougez (9 July 1894 – 11
September 1966), was an
Italian actress and singer. Born in Taranto, Italy,...
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after an
unsuccessful attempt with the
company of Aldo
Fabrizi and Anna
Fougez in the 1936-1937
season in the show San Giovanni, he
tried again in the...
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politician Nicola Martinucci,
opera singer Alessandro Leogrande,
journalist Anna
Fougez,
actress and
singer Diodato,
singer and
author who was also
designated as...
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Originally launched by
Gennaro Pasquariello, it was po****rized by Anna
Fougez, as to
become a
classic in the
repertoire of
Italian café-chantant artists...
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Valentina Fortunato (1928–2019)
Antonia Fotaras (born 1999) Anna
Fougez (1894–1966) Lia
Franca (1912–1988) Rina
Franchetti (1907–2010)
Teresa Franchini...
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follow their shows. Some of the most well
known sciantose were Anna
Fougez,
Gilda Mignonette,
Olimpia d'Avigny, and
Yvonne de Fleuriel. With the advent...
- Foster,
English radio and TV presenter,
singer and
voice over
artist Anna
Fougez (1894–1966),
Italian singer and
actress Anna
Belle Francis, Singaporean...
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worked on
stage in
several sceneggiate and with the
companies of Anna
Fougez and
Raffaele Viviani before creating his own
revue company.
Maggio was the...
- of Fougère (Dancer With Tambourine). The
Italian actress and
singer Anna
Fougez adopted her
stage name as a
tribute to Fougère.
Gordon notes that the po****rity...