- Rose. His
father died in 1901 when
Melsing was thirteen. At age
eighteen he
changed his
surname from
Nielsen to
Melsing. He
began studying acting under the...
- French. New York: Montrose,
Clarke & Emmons. pp. 50–51.
Tornanses v.
Melsing, 106 F. 775 (9th Cir. 1901) "The Spoilers". Miningswindles.com. Retrieved...
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Literature Svend Rathsack (1885 in
Fredericia – 1941), a
Danish sculptor Svend Melsing (1888 in
Fredericia – 1946), actor,
theatre director and
playwright Ellen...
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Olympic competitor Svend Aage
Madsen (born 1939),
Danish novelist Svend Melsing (1888–1946),
Danish actor and
theatre director Svend Methling (1891–1977)...
- valley, in
which it
flows for
about 20
miles (32 km).
Below the
mouth of
Melsing Cr****, the
valley broadens out and
merges with that of Fish River, to which...
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Formed in 2012, it
currently consists of Ben
Cooligan (clean vocals),
Billy Melsness (unclean vocals),
Robin Parsons (keyboards / turntables),
Michael Luc Malo...
- she was
engaged at the
Frederiksberg Theatre under direction of
Svend Melsing and then the Allé-Scenen
Theatre under direction of
Svend Rindom. From...
- 1972 27 Thea von
Harbou Germany Actress, writer,
director 1954 27
Svend Melsing Denmark Actor,
Playwright 1946 28 F. W.
Murnau Germany Director, writer...
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Melba Melsing entertained by
singing and
playing the piano. By
February 1920
Meredith was
boarding with the
Melsing family in Los Angeles.
Melba Melsing and...
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Creative Arts Festivals,
often performing plays from Shakespeare. Dale
Melsness designed and
directed one of the
first productions,
known as The Rivalry...