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Zelig is a 1983
American satirical mockumentary comedy film written,
directed by and
starring Woody Allen as
Leonard Zelig, a
nondescript enigma, who,...
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Rabbi Azriel Zelig Hausdorf (Hebrew: עזריאל זליג הויזדורף) (1826 – 1905) was an East
Prussian philanthropist and
doctor who
worked with the
Kollel Hod...
- "Big" Jack
Zelig (May 13, 1888 –
October 5, 1912) was an
American gangster and one of the last
leaders of the
Eastman Gang. Born
Selig Harry Lefkowitz...
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dependency syndrome, also
called Zelig syndrome or
Zelig-like
syndrome from the name of the
protagonist of
Woody Allen's
Zelig, is a
syndrome where the affected...
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Joshua Zelig Pliskin is an
Orthodox Jewish rabbi, writer, lecturer, and
author of more than 25 books,
including Gateway to Happiness,
Conversations With...
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Columbia Records is an
American record label owned by Sony
Music Entertainment, a
subsidiary of Sony
Music Group, the
American division of multinational...
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Cotton Club, with
Richard Gere and
Diane Lane, and with
Woody Allen in
Zelig.
After co-starring in 1996
opposite Angela Lansbury, as Mrs. Lowenstein...
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Zelig (Yiddish: זעליג, Hebrew: זליג) is a
masculine given name and surname,
meaning "blessed" in Yiddish.
Variants of the name
include Zelik (Yiddish:...
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Zelig Eshhar (Hebrew: זליג אשחר) is an
Israeli immunologist at the
Weizmann Institute of
Science and the Tel Aviv
Sourasky Medical Center. He was Chairman...
- (1991) and The
Green Mile (1999). His
other notable film
roles include in
Zelig (1983), Miller's
Crossing (1990),
Sister Act 2: Back in the
Habit (1993)...