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Sigrid Gurie (born
Sigrid Guri Haukelid; May 18, 1911 –
August 14, 1969) was a Norwegian-American
actress from the late 1930s to
early 1940s.
Gurie was born...
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Bishop Gurie (secular name
Grigore Georgiu; 31
December 1968 – 21
October 2021) was a
Romanian prelate and
member of the Holy Synod [ro] of the Romanian...
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drama film
directed by John
Cromwell and
starring Charles Boyer,
Sigrid Gurie, and Hedy Lamarr.
Written by John
Howard Lawson, the film is
about a notorious...
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adventure film
directed by
Archie Mayo and
starring Gary Cooper,
Sigrid Gurie, and
Basil Rathbone. It was one of the most
elaborate and
costly of Samuel...
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story written by
Arthur Ripley. The
drama features Francis Lederer,
Sigrid Gurie and J.
Edward Bromberg. Jan
Foley (Lederer), an
amnesiac Czech pianist,...
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Gurie Grosu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈɡuri.e ˈɡrosu]; 1
January 1877 – 14
November 1943) was a
Bessarabian priest and the
first holder of the Basarabian...
- was the twin
brother of
Norwegian American motion picture actress Sigrid Gurie (1911–1969).
Since Haukelid and his twin
sister were born in America, the...
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adaptation for the
Campbell Playhouse,
broadcast on 3
December 1939 with
Sigrid Gurie.
Ronald Colman reprised his
screen role of "Robert Conway" a
number of times...
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drama film
directed by
Bernard Vorhaus and
starring John Wayne,
Sigrid Gurie and
Charles Coburn. The film,
mainly set in
North Dakota was one of a handful...
- (1920–2012), was a
British code breaker,
Norwegian resistance member Sigrid Gurie, Norwegian-American
actress Sigrid Grajek (1963),
German actor and cabaret...