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Piroska Jancsó-
Ladányi (born
Piroska Mária
Ladányi; 15
January 1934 – 12
December 1954) was a
Hungarian serial killer who
killed five
teenage girls in...
- Greg
Ladanyi (July 6, 1952 –
September 29, 2009) was an
American record producer and
recording engineer of
Hungarian descent,
known for his work with...
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Ladányi or
Ladanyi is a
Hungarian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Andrea Ladányi (born 1969),
Hungarian gymnast Balázs
Ladányi (born...
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Branka Maria Ladanyi (September 7, 1947 –
January 30, 2016) was a Yugoslavian-born Croatian-American
physical chemist, who
spent her
career in the department...
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Ferenc Ladányi (1909–1965) was a
Hungarian stage,
television and film actor. He was a
winner of the
Kossuth Prize. The
Schoolmistress (1945) Tüz (1948)...
- László
Ladányi (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈlaːsloː ˈlɒdaːɲi];
October 24, 1907 in
Budapest –
January 8, 1992 in Tel Aviv) was a poet, author, dramatist...
- Balázs
Ladányi (born 6
January 1976) is a
Hungarian former professional ice
hockey left winger.
Ladányi pla**** for Dunaújvárosi Acélbikák, Újpesti TE,...
- Greg
Ladanyi,
David Paich,
Steve Porcaro and Al Schmitt.
Tracks recorded by Al
Schmitt (tracks 1, 3–5, 7, 10), Tom Knox (tracks 2, 9) and Greg
Ladanyi (tracks...
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Gedeon Ladányi (5
January 1914 – 28
August 1990) was a
Hungarian speed skater. He
competed in two
events at the 1948
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
- Yard" Jim Horn –
recorder on "Veracruz";
saxophone on "Excitable Boy" Greg
Ladanyi –
bells on "Nighttime in the
Switching Yard" Rick
Marotta –
drums on "Veracruz"...