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Georges Louis Cottu (known as
Georges Tourreil;
September 7, 1894 – June 16, 1960) was a
French actor. He was
buried in the Saint-Maur-des-Fossés cemetery...
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Jacques de
Tourreil (Toulouse, 18
November 1656 – Paris, 11
October 1714) was a
French jurist, orator,
translator and man of letters. The
author of translations...
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Gustav Diessl as
Morhange Wladimir Sokoloff as L'hetman de
Jitomir Georges Tourreil as
Lieutenant Ferrières
Mathias Wieman as
Torstenson Florelle as Clementine...
- Charles-Frédéric
Reinhard Jacques Nicolas Augustin Thierry Jacques de
Tourreil Anne
Robert Jacques Turgot,
Baron de
Laune Joseph Vendryes William Henry...
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Monsieur Pierre Jane
Maguenat as
Madame Néel René Génin as Néel
Georges Tourreil as
Mouchel Roger Bontemps as Le
marin du
bistrot François
Patrice as Le...
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official dictionary of the
French language, is
presented by
Jacques de
Tourreil and
Academy members on
behalf of the Académie française to King
Louis XIV...
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Tissier as Van Hope Hélène D****onville as
Henriette de
Labzac Georges Tourreil as
Piquebise Luce
Feyrer as La
Borelli Claudette Falco as La
fille du juge...
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lyrics by
Charles Level was
recorded by
Martine Tourreil featuring male
vocals by
Sacha Distel.
Tourreil performed the song with
Distel on his television...
- Le vice-consul
Marcel Lesieur as
Moukdar Émile Mylo as
Malouk Georges Tourreil as
Alcide Malaric Rège p.458
Goble p.129 Goble, Alan. The
Complete Index...
- Garnier.
Retrieved 1
September 2021.
Guillaume M****ieu,
Oeuvres de Mr de
Tourreil (Brunet, 1721) Vol. I, pp. ix–x. "France's new
dictionary struggles to...