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Alfred Pizella (March 29, 1897 –
August 9, 1937) was an Italian-born
French singer and film actor. A star of the
music halls he was
often billed simply...
- Stéphane
Pizella (1909–1970) was a
French journalist and screenwriter. He is
sometimes confused with the
actor Alfred Pizella. Make a
Living (1931) The...
- is a 1934
French comedy film
directed by Jean Mamy and
starring Alfred Pizella,
Michel Duran and Clément Doucet. The film's sets were
designed by the...
- a 1933
French comedy film
directed by Jean Hémard and
starring Alfred Pizella,
Claude Dauphin and
Janine Guise. In
Paris two friends, a
journalist and...
- (1908–2001)
Robert Merle (1908–2004)
Simone Weil (1909–1943) Stéphane
Pizella (1909–1970) Jean-Marie
Dallet (1909–1972) Anaïs Nin (1909–1977) Jean-Fernand...
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Broquin Georges Deneubourg Gabrielle Fontan Jean Heuzé Jane
Loury Stéphane
Pizella Robert Tourneur Jean
Valmont Rège p.93
Crisp p.391 Crisp, Colin. Genre...
- Nénette
Mireille Perrey as
Madame Rigaud Monique Rolland as
Yvonne Alfred Pizella as Mathieu, l'interprète
Marcelle Praince as
Madame Leboudier Betty Rowe...
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Christian Andersen’s The
Princess and the Pea, in
Maltese Sardinella u l-
Piżella for the
ATEATRU fringe theatre company. He also
wrote two
radio plays,...
- 1111/j.1467-8624.1993.tb02937.x. PMID 8339690. Narici; Modena; Opsomer;
Pizella; Romani;
Torrioli (1991). "Neuromagnetic
somatosensory homunculus: A non-invasive...
- René Lefèvre,
Christiane Delyne Comedy Paris-Soleil Jean Hémard
Alfred Pizella,
Claude Dauphin,
Janine Guise Comedy Le
Petit Roi
Julien Duvivier Robert...