- include:
Marcelle Maurette (1903–1972),
French playwright and
screenwriter Marie-Thérèse
Maurette (1890–1989),
French educator Victoria Maurette (born 1982)...
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Victoria Maurette, also
known by her
pseudonym Vicko (born July 30, 1982), is an
Argentine actress, musician, singer,
songwriter and composer. She is probably...
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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)...
- Marie-Thérèse
Maurette (September 28, 1890 – June 25, 1989) was a
French educator who for
twenty years (1929-1949) was the
director of the International...
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Maurette Brown Clark (born 1966; as
Maurette Brown) is an
American gospel musician. She
started her solo
music career in 1998 with the
release of How I...
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Whitney Able,
Melissa Ordway, Ralf Moeller, Lee Horsley, and
Victoria Maurette. It is a
sequel to Pyun's
directorial debut, The
Sword and the Sorcerer...
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Arthur Laurents,
adapting the 1952 play
written by Guy
Bolton and
Marcelle Maurette. It was
inspired by the
story of Anna Anderson, one of the best
known of...
- American-Argentine
horror Western film
directed by
Albert Pyun and
starring Victoria Maurette. In
Mexico in 1895,
Clementine Templeton is
obsessively tracking the wanted...
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certificates awarded at the end of a programme. When Marie-Thérèse
Maurette wrote "Educational
Techniques for Peace. Do They Exist?" in 1948, she created...
- Ida (died 1227),
daughter of
Gerard I,
count of Mâcon and Vienne, and
Maurette of Salins. They had no children. He
designated his nephew, Frederick, son...