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producer and musician,
winner of two TEFI
awards (in 1997 and 2005).
Valdis Pelšs currently works as a
screen actor and
manages child programs subdivision...
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Pelšs (feminine: Pelša) is a
Latvian topographic surname.
Individuals with the
surname include: Kristiāns
Pelšs (1992–2013),
Latvian ice
hockey player;...
- Kristiāns
Pelšs (9
September 1992 – 11 June 2013) was a
Latvian ice
hockey player. He was the son of poet and
translator Einārs
Pelšs. At the time of...
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Andris Pelšs is a
Latvian diplomat who
served as
Permanent Representative of
Latvia to the
European Union from 2012 to 2016,
since 2018 he
serves as State...
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April 12, 2013.
Retrieved April 1, 2013. "Oilers
confirm death of
Prospect Pelss in Latvia". TSN. June 15, 2013.
Retrieved June 16, 2013. The
Gazette (June...
- 1958),
Latvian ethnomusicologist, composer,
musician and
teacher Valdis Pelšs (born 1967), Latvian-born
Russian television personality,
musical artist...
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comments that
appeared to mock the
death of
hockey player Kristiāns
Pelšs,
suggesting that
Pelšs (whose
death was accidental) had
committed suicide because that...
- 1990–11.1.1991)
Leonid Yakubovich (11.1.1991–present)
Special series:
Valdis Pelšs (27.12.2002–30.12.2002)
Theme music composer Lev
Spivak (1990–1996) Vladimir...
- Sooriyaarachchi, Sanjeewani; Ahmad, Shabbir; Bergfors, Terese; Krasnova, Laura;
Pelss, Juris; Ikaunieks, Martins; Loza, Einars; Katkevics, Martins; Bobileva,...
- are all celebrities.
Ugaday Melodiyu (Guess the Tune),
hosted by
Valdis Pelšs,
aired daily on
Channel One
Russia from 1995 to 1999. It was
produced by...