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Charles Thurston and R J
Larkin to
produce the
first Waltzer in 1933. Jackson's didn't make a
Waltzer until 1949 (
possibly the ride
ridden by
Phyllis and...
- The
waltz (from
German Walzer [ˈvalt͡sɐ̯]),
meaning "to roll or revolve") is a
ballroom and folk dance, in
triple (3 4 time),
performed primarily in closed...
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Michael George Glen
Waltz (born
January 31, 1974) is an
American politician and a
colonel in the
United States Army
serving as the U.S. representative...
- Jack
Waltzer (fl.
since 1967) is an
American acting coach and actor.
Waltzer is a
lifetime member of the
Actors Studio and
trained with
educators of the...
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Waltzer is a surname. It may
refer to: Jack
Waltzer (fl.
since 1967),
American acting coach and
actor Kenneth Waltzer (born 1942),
American Holocaust...
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witnesses interviewed by
Waltzer said Rosenblat's
story "couldn’t
possibly be true" and was "a
figment of his imagination."
Waltzer determined that maps of...
- Look up
waltz in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
waltz is a
ballroom and folk
dance of
Austrian origin. It is also a verb that
means "to walk somewhere...
- the
waltz,
including the
earliest waltzes done in
ballroom dancing,
danced to the
music of
Viennese waltz. What is now
called the
Viennese waltz is the...
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Waltz, as a surname, may
refer to: People:
Christoph Waltz (born 1956),
Academy Award-winning Austrian-German
actor David Waltz (1943–2012), American...
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Christoph Waltz (German: [ˈkʀɪstɔf ˈvalts]; born 4
October 1956) is an
Austrian and
German actor.
Primarily active in the
United States, he
gained international...