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Marcelle may
refer to:
Marcelle, a
French feminine version of
Marcel Marcelle Auclair (1899–1983),
French novelist, biographer,
journalist and poet Marcelle...
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Marcelle Lender (1862 – 27
September 1926) was a
French singer,
dancer and
entertainer made
famous in
paintings by
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Born Anne-Marie...
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Marcelle Hainia (1896–1968) was a
French stage and film actress.
Macdonald p.244
Nicholas Macdonald. In
Search of La
Grande Illusion: A
Critical Appreciation...
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Jemima Marcelle Goldsmith (born 30
January 1974),
known professionally by her
former married name
Jemima Khan, is an
English journalist and screenwriter...
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Marcelle Aimée Léonie Laloë (July 2, 1884, in
Algiers –
September 5, 1974, in Château de Losse, Thonac, Dordogne) was a
French woman who was the wife of...
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Marcelle Meyer (French: [mɛjɛʁ]; 22 May 1897 – 17
November 1958) was a
French pianist. She
worked with a
group of
composers known as Les Six, of whom she...
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Marcelle Ferron, GOQ RCA (January 29, 1924 –
November 19, 2001) was a
Canadian Québécoise
painter and
stained gl**** artist, was one of the
original 16...
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Lalou Bize-Leroy (born 1932) is a
French businesswoman and
winery owner in the
Burgundy wine region. Bize-Leroy owns the
wineries Domaine d'Auvenay and...
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Marcelle Maurette (14
November 1903 – 24
October 1972) was a
French playwright and
screenwriter who is
particularly well
known for her play
Anastasia (1952)...
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Thomas Marcelle (born
February 8, 1962) is an
American attorney and
judge from New York. He
currently serves as a
Justice of the New York
State Supreme...