- Eugène
Ionesco (French: [øʒɛn jɔnɛsko]; born
Eugen Ionescu, Romanian: [e.uˈdʒen joˈnesku] ; 26
November 1909 – 28
March 1994) was a Romanian-French playwright...
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Ionescu (Francisized as
Ionesco or Jonesco) is a
Romanian surname,
derived from the male
given name Ion. It may
refer to:
Alexandru Ionescu, bobsledder...
- Eva
Ionesco (born 18 July 1965) is a
French actress and filmmaker. She is the
daughter of
photographer Irina Ionesco and came to
international prominence...
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Irina Ionesco (3
September 1930 – 25 July 2022) was a
French photographer. She
traveled and
painted for
several years before discovering photography and...
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Carmen Ionesco (birth name
Carmen Ionescu; born July 28, 1951, in Bucharest, Romania) is a
retired discus thrower and shot putter, who
competed for Romania...
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Rhinoceros (French: Rhinocéros) is a play by
playwright Eugène
Ionesco,
written in 1959. The play was
included in
Martin Esslin's
study of post-war avant-garde...
- Eugène
Ionesco.
Esslin says that
their plays have a
common denominator—the "absurd", a word that
Esslin defines with a
quotation from
Ionesco: "absurd...
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Karine Ionesco (born
August 8, 1983) is a
Canadian former professional tennis player.
Ionesco,
raised in Montreal, is of
Romanian descent and
comes from...
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previously a
member of The
Suicide Machines, Telegraph, Gyga,
Thoughts of
Ionesco, Remainder,
Walls of Jericho, The
Exceptions and
Broken Spoke. In addition...
- Gia
Ionesco is a Romanian-born keyboardist, composer, and bandleader,
known for his
contributions to the
genres of jazz, avant-garde, jazz fusion, progressive...