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Pitoëff is a
surname transliterated in
French from the Armenian-language
surname Питоев (Pitoyev). The
surname may
refer to:
Georges Pitoëff (1884-1939)...
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Sacha Pitoëff (born
Alexandre Pitoëff; 11
March 1920 – 21 July 1990) was a Swiss-born
French actor and
stage director.
Pitoëff was born in Geneva, Switzerland...
- the year
before and may have
contemplated or
begun an affair, with
Sacha Pitoëff as a
second man who may be the woman's husband. The
characters are unnamed...
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Georges Pitoëff (Russian: Георгий Питоев; 4
September 1884 – 17
September 1939) was a
Russian émigré with an
Armenian background who
became one of the...
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Ludmilla Pitoëff (December 25, 1896 –
September 15, 1951) was a Russian-born
French stage actress. She also
appeared in
London and New York, as well as...
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Georges Pitoëff at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, Paris, in 1922. The cast
included Nora Sylvère [fr] as Arkadina,
Michel Simon as Sorin,
Pitoëff as Trigorin...
- play
written by Jean Cocteau,
produced in
Paris 1926 by
Georges Pitoëff and
Ludmilla Pitoëff, with
decors by Jean Hugo and
costumes by Coco Chanel. The play...
- Cross, Musée Rath,
Natural History Museum,
Plainpalais Commune Auditorium,
Pitoëff Theatre,
Villa Bartholoni at the
Museum of
History and Science. International...
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Georges Pitoëff 1925:
Saint Joan by
George Bernard Shaw,
directed by
Georges Pitoëff 1925: Le Juif du pape by
Edmond Fleg,
directed by
Georges Pitoëff 1925:...
- Hunt as
Baroness Elena von
Livenbaum Felix Aylmer as
Chamberlain Sacha Pitoëff as
Piotr Ivanovich Petrovin Ivan
Desny as
Prince Paul von
Haraldberg Natalie...