- Ivo
Rudolph Jarosy (9
November 1921 – 1 May 1996) was a German-born
British film
publicist and
cinema manager who ran London's
Academy 1-2-3 for many years...
- charms,
dubbed him "Come-and-seduce-me". His
first marriage, to
Elfriede de
Jarosy,
ended in divorce. His
second wife was the
actress Peggy Ashcroft. The marriage...
-
Warsaw and
worked at the
cabaret Miraż,
where she was
spotted by
Fryderyk Jarosy,
director of the
Warsaw cabaret Qui Pro Quo; it was
under his
guidance that...
-
Impostor Directed by
Werner Funck Written by Carl
Heinz Jarosy Starring Paul
Hartmann Olga
Chekhova Cinematography Guido Seeber Production company Akme-Film...
- café in 1934. The
group includes Zofia Kajzerówna [pl],
Janina Martini,
Konrad Tom,
Aleksander Żabczyński,
Alina Żeliska [pl] and
Fryderyk Jarosy [pl]....
-
Desire (Sehnsucht)
Poster Directed by F. W.
Murnau Written by Carl
Heinz Jarosy Starring Conrad Veidt Gussy Holl
Cinematography Carl
Hoffmann Production...
- Ordonówna, Mieczysław Fogg, Mira Zimińska, Zula
Pogorzelska and
Fryderyk Jarosy.
Initially rarely seen on screen,
Dymsza first made a name for
himself as...
- and
danced in
Teatr Kameralny (Intimate Theatre). Soon, dir.
Fryderyk Jarosy brought her into the
staff of
Cyrulik Warszawski, a
Polish satirical theatre...
- Dora
Constance Lehmann, had been
previously married and had a son, Ivo
Jarosy. She was the
daughter of
Felix Lehmann and his wife Anna Friedländer. They...
- Love
Directed by Olga
Chekhova Written by
Henry Bataille (play) Carl
Heinz Jarosy [de]
Produced by Olga
Chekhova Cinematography Franz Planer Music by Artur...