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Amelia Marguerite Badel (stage name,
Rigolboche;
nicknamed "the Huguenot"; Nancy, 13 June 1842 - Bobigny, 1
February 1920) was a
French dancer. Credited...
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Rigolboche is a 1936
French historical musical film
directed by Christian-Jaque and
starring Mistinguett, André
Lefaur and
Jules Berry. It
portrays a fictionalized...
- Deauville, France, 1929
Carosello del varietà (1955)
Paris 1900 (1947)
Rigolboche (1936) .... Lina
Bourget Island of Love (1929)
Mistinguett détective II...
- Year
Title Role
Notes 1936
Rigolboche 1938
Quand le
coeur chante 1940
Monsieur Hector Danseur tyrolien Uncredited 1942 The Lost
Woman Le
chanteur à la...
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rapper and
record producer Ridsa (born 1990),
French rapper and
singer Rigolboche (1842–1920),
French dancer Rihanna (born 1988),
Barbadian singer Riho...
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Other noted dancers who
appeared there during the
Second Empire were
Rigolboche and Rosalba. In 1870, in the
siege of
Paris during the Franco-Prussian...
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Cinderella Hermit Newminster Touchstone Beeswing Seclusion Tadmor Miss
Sellon Mazurka See Saw
Buccaneer Margery Daw
Mabille Parmesan Rigolboche (family: 2-o)...
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Roisterer (1935) The Squadron's Baby (1935) The Pont-Biquet
Family (1935)
Rigolboche (1936) A
Legionnaire (1936) You Can't Fool
Antoinette (1936) Excursion...
- 1885
Hampton Lord
Clifden Lady
Langden Atalanta Galopin Feronia Footlight 1876
Cremorne Parmesan Rigolboche Paraffin Blair Athol Paradigm (Family: 1-m)...
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addition to Cremorne, the 1871
Derby winner Favonius. Cremorne's dam,
Rigolboche, was unraced.
Savile sent the colt to his
private trainer,
William Gilbert...