- Anna
Abigail Thynn,
Marchioness of Bath (née
Gyarmathy; 27
September 1943 – 17
September 2022),
styled as
Viscountess Weymouth between 1969 and 1992,...
-
second child of
Alexander Thynn, 7th
Marquess of Bath, and his wife Anna
Gyarmathy,
Ceawlin Thynn was
educated at
Horningsham Primary School, a
village school...
-
brought Baker from New York City to lead the
revue En
Super Folies.
Michel Gyarmathy [de], a
young Hungarian arrived from Bal****agyarmat, his hometown, designed...
- for the
regions of England. In 1969,
Thynn married Hungarian-born Anna
Gyarmathy, also
known as Anna Gaël, by whom he had two children, Lady
Lenka Abigail...
- Lívia
Gyarmathy (8
January 1932 – 25 May 2022) was a
Hungarian film
director and screenwriter. She has
directed over 20
films since 1962. She was a member...
- kényszermunkatábor története is a 1988
Hungarian do****entary film
directed by Lívia
Gyarmathy and her
husband Géza Böszörményi. Do****entary
tells the
story of Recsk...
- War I, when
there was a new
focus on the (frontal) nude female.
Michel Gyarmathy, a pre-war
Hungarian refugee,
became artistic director of the most celebrated...
- Róbert Csák,
Krisztina Tímea Tóth,
Eszter Tóth,
Klaudia Rozmán, V Anna
Gyarmathy (2016): Veni, vidi, vici,
theappearance and
dominance of...
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Alexander George Thynn, 7th
Marquess of Bath (1932–2020);
married Anna
Gyarmathy. Lord
Christopher John
Thynne (1934–2017);
married Antonia Palmer, daughter...
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American writer and
producer Roberto Benigni,
Italian actor,
filmmaker Lívia
Gyarmathy,
Hungarian director and
screenwriter Helke Misselwitz, East-German filmmaker...