- Toni Z.
Kalem (born
August 29, 1956) is an
American actress,
screenwriter and director.
Kalem is best
known for her
portrayal of
Angie Bonpensiero on...
- The
Kalem Company was an
early American film
studio founded in New York City in 1907. It was one of the
first companies to make
films abroad and to set...
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Kalem Company was a
former film
studio in the
United States.
Kalem may also
refer to:
Kalem (magazine), a
satirical magazine published in the
period 1908–1911...
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Kalem is a
settlement in the
central part of
Scott County, Mississippi,
United States, near Morton.
Kalem was
formed in 1911 from an old
settlement called...
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Kalem is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Mohamed Amine Kalem (born 1982), Italian-Tunisian para
table tennis player Toni
Kalem (born...
- was
enthralled by New York City, and, in what was
informally dubbed the
Kalem Club, he
acquired a
group of
encouraging intellectual and
literary friends...
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Kalem Island (Turkish:
Kalem Adası,
literally "Pen Island") is an
Aegean island of Turkey. Administratively, the
island is a part of
Dikili ilçe (district)...
- (lit. 'the
Black Pen'; Persian: محمد سیاه قَلَم; Turkish:
Mehmed Siyah Kalem)
comprise around 80
extant late 14th and
early 15th
century paintings folios...
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Mohamed Amine Kalem (born 27
January 1982) is an Italian-Tunisian para
table tennis player who
competes in
international level events. He is a Paralympic...
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Kalem (Ottoman Turkish: Pen) was a
bilingual w****ly
political satire magazine which was in
circulation in the
period 1908–1911 in Istanbul,
Ottoman Empire...