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Gingold (Yiddish: גינגאָלד, Hebrew: גינגולד, Russian: Гингольд) is a
Yiddish word and
surname which may
refer to:
Alfred Gingold, an
American freelance...
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Hermione Ferdinanda Gingold (/ˈɡɪŋɡoʊld/; 9
December 1897 – 24 May 1987) was an
English actress known for her sharp-tongued,
eccentric character. Her...
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Josef Gingold (Russian: Иосиф Меерович Гингольд, romanized: Iosif
Meyerovich Gingol'd;
October 28 [O.S.
October 15] 1909 –
January 11, 1995) was a Russian-born...
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Chaim Gingold (born
January 15, 1980, in Haifa, Israel) is an Israeli-American game
designer and writer,
noted for his work with the
computer game Spore...
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Gingold is an
American journalist, screenwriter, and
former editor-in-chief of
Fangoria magazine. In his teen years,
young horror fan
Michael Gingold...
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Alfred Gingold is an
American freelance writer and is the
author of
several humorous books.
Alfred Gingold was born and
raised in New York City. He attended...
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Peter Gingold (8
March 1916 – 29
October 2006) was a
figure in the
German Resistance and the
National Committee for a Free Germany. He was born in a Jewish...
- is the
founding artistic director of the Off-Broadway
theatre company,
Gingold Theatrical Group.
Staller was born in Glencoe, Illinois. He
attended the...
- of 50%
based on
seven reviews and an
average rating of 5.60/10.
Michael Gingold of Rue
Morgue called the film "a
creepy yet
frustrating experience", criticizing...
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Gingold (1929–1997) was an Austrian-American
scientific translator, and a
charter member and
second president of the
American Translators ****ociation...