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Anton Heyboer | The Dutch comedian André van Duin paid a visit to the Heyboer Den Ilp homestead in 1996 and included it in his comedy TV show in his role as meneer Wijdbeens. |
Ren? Clair | He remained at Albatros for his last two silent films, Un chapeau de paille d'Italie (An Italian Straw Hat) and Les Deux Timides (both 1928), in which he sought to translate the essentially verbal comedy of two plays by Labiche into works of silent cinema. |
Gabriel Gabrio | Gabrio made his film debut in the 1920 Germaine Dulac - directed film La fête espagnole (English release title : Spanish Fiesta). |
Marie Glory | Her first talking picture was Leo Mittler's Le Roi de Paris (1930), co-starring with the exiled Serbia n actor Ivan Petrovich. |
Fernando Rey | Rey's first international performance was in The Night Heaven Fell (Les bijoutiers du clair de lune) a 1958 French-Italian film directed by Roger Vadim, where he acted alongside Stephen Boyd, Marina Vlady and Brigitte Bardot. |
Carl Froelich | By 1933 Froelich was one of Germany's most noted film artists, producing successful films with the stars of the period, among others Hans Albers, Heinz Rühmann, Ingrid Bergman and Zarah Leander. |
Anna Rita Del Piano | In 2000 has a co-starring role in the TV drama'' Le Ali della Vita'' and'' Le Ali della Vita 2'' with Sabrina Ferilli and Virna Lisi, where she plays the role of sister Celestina. |
Suzanne Lilar | The Belgian director André Delvaux recreated this novel on film as Benvenuta in 1983, transposed as an intense examination of a tortured but exalted relationship between a young Belgian woman and her Italian lover. |
Philippe de Rothschild | Despite the time spent racing automobiles and producing the 1932 film Lac-aux-Dames, the first French'' talkie'' to gain international recognition (adapted from a novel by Vicki Baum and directed by Marc Allegret, it had a script by Colette and starred Jean-Pierre Aumont and Simone Simon), the energetic Philippe de Rothschild still devoted his energies and innovation to Château Mouton Rothschild in Pauillac. |
Nino Frank | Frank is often given credit for coining the term `` film noir'' to describe a group of US drama films that were shown in French theaters in the summer of 1946 : John Huston's The Maltese Falcon, Otto Preminger's Laura, Edward Dmytryk's Murder, My Sweet, Billy Wilder's Double Indemnity, and Fritz Lang's The Woman in the Window. |
Terence Hill | In 1964, he returned to Germany and there, appeared in a series of Heimatfilmen, adventure and western film s, made after novels by German author Karl May. |
Ingrid Chauvin | In 2008, she played in another serie titled La Main Blanche, still with Bruno Madinier, broadcast on TF1 and filmed in Guérande, near Saint-Nazaire, where her grandparents live. |
Roy Scheider | Scheider reunited with French Connection director William Friedkin in Sorcerer, a remake of the 1953 French film Le Salaire de la peur (The Wages of Fear). |
Kim Rossi Stuart | Then he acted with director Antonioni in Al di là delle nuvole and played Julien Sorel in the French TV-series Le Rouge et le Noir (The Red and the Black) in 1997, based upon the famous book of the same title by Stendhal. |
Margery Lawrence | During the 1920s she wrote general fiction, and her 1925 novel Red Heels was filmed by the Austrian film company Sascha Film as Das Spielzeug von Paris. |
Marthe Hanau | A French movie,'' La Banquière'' (The Lady Banker), by Francis Girod, was made in 1980, starring Romy Schneider as'' Emma Eckhert'', a thin disguise for Marthe Hanau. |
Stanislav Lyubshin | He shot to fame in the Soviet Union with the leading role as Weiss/Belov, a Russian spy in Nazi Germany, in the popular film Shchit i mech (1968) by director Vladimir Basov. |
Marcel L'Herbier | After a transitional film, Nuits de Prince, shot as a silent picture but given a complete soundtrack of music, songs and sound-effects, L'Herbier undertook L'Enfant de l'amour (1929), which, like many other early ventures in sound film, was an adaptation of a stage play. |
Kristin Scott Thomas | Speaking French fluently, she studied acting at the École nationale supérieure des arts et techniques du théâtre (ENSATT) in Paris, and at age 25 on graduation, was cast opposite pop star Prince as Mary Sharon, a French heiress, in the 1986 film Under The Cherry Moon. |
Andrzej Seweryn | He has also portrayed the French Revolutionary leader Maximilien Robespierre, in the film and mini-series La Révolution française (1989) aka (The French Revolution). |
Hanna Ralph | One of her most popular roles during her early years in films was that of the role of Katarina in Carl Froelich's 1921 film adaptation of Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel Die Brüder Karamasoff (The Brothers Karamazov), with actors Fritz Kortner and Bernhard Goetzke. |
Robert Sheckley | One of Sheckley's early works, the 1953 Galaxy short story'' Seventh Victim'', was the basis for the film The 10th Victim, also known by the original Italian title La decima vittima. |
Philippe de Rothschild | In 1997, under the direction of Rothschild's daughter Philippine, Château Mouton-Rothschild teamed up with Concha y Toro of Chile to produce a Cabernet Sauvignon based, Bordeaux - style red wine in a new winery built in Chile's Maipo Valley, the Almaviva. |
Jan Fethke | In 1934 he dubbed the German film Morgen beginnt das Leben ('' Life will start tomorrow'') into Esperanto and, under the title Morgaŭ ni komencos la vivon, exhibited during the 26th World Esperanto Congress in Stockholm. |
Jean Renoir | His elder brother was Pierre Renoir, a French stage and film actor, while his younger brother Claude Renoir (1901 -- 69) produced some of his films. |
Simon Van Booy | In 2011, Van Booy delivered his first full-length stage comedy, and wrote an award-winning short film for the Morgans Hotel Group called Love Is Like Life But Longer, directed by Poppy de Villeneuve, and starring Jeremy Strong, Maya Kazan, and Joan Copeland. |
Jocelyn Quivrin | In 2001 he gained a certain notoriety in the eyes of the French public, playing the title role in Rastignac ou les ambitieux, Alain Tasma's TV adaptation of the novel by Honoré de Balzac. |
Klaus Hoffmann | He became famous for his portrayal of Edgar Wibeau in the 1976 film adaptation of Ulrich Plenzdorf s Die neuen Leiden des jungen W., for which performance he won several German film awards. |
Juliette Binoche | In 1988, she filmed the lead in Pierre Pradinas's Un tour de manège, a little-seen French film opposite François Cluzet. |
Hartmut Reck | In 1962, he played in Jeder stirbt für sich allein, Falk Harnack's 1962 television film adaptation of the novel -LSB- Every Man Dies Alone -RSB- by Hans Fallada, appearing with Edith Schultze-Westrum, Alfred Schieske and Wolfgang Kieling. |
Fernanda Montenegro | Montenegro returned to television's good graces in a supporting role as the exploitive stepmother of the lead character in the ensemble piece mini-series'' Hoje é Dia de Maria'' (2005), a coming-of-age tale set in a fantasy world, positively reviewed for its inventiveness, its stunning art direction and overall production design, as well as its acting. |
Tony Scott (musician) | In 2010, a documentary film by the Italian director Franco Maresco about the life of Tony Scott was released titled Io sono Tony Scott, ovvero come l'Italia fece fuori il più grande clarinettista del jazz (). |
Kristin Scott Thomas | In 2006, she played the role of Hélène, in French, in Ne le dis à personne (Tell No One), by French director Guillaume Canet. |
Pierre Schoendoerffer | Schoendoerffer was primarily influenced by epic adventure novels, notably Joseph Kessel's Fortune Carrée (1932). |
Willi Forst | He gave international actress Senta Berger her first role in 1957 and that same year directed his last film (Wien, du Stadt meiner Träume), after which he retired from the industry, suggesting that his style was no longer in demand. |
Manoel de Oliveira | In 1997 Oliveira made Voyage to the Beginning of the World (Viagem ao Princípio do Mundo), which was the final film of Italian film star Marcello Mastroianni. |
Boris Pahor | , causing a controversy on the political right in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, resonating in the Italian media, however, support of Pahor's decision was voiced by renowned Italian left-wing intellectuals, including the astrophysicist and popular science writer Margherita Hack, and In 2010, a theater adaptation of Pahor's novel Necropolis, directed by the Trieste Slovene director Boris Kobal, was staged in Trieste's Teatro Verdi, sponsored by the mayors of Trieste and Ljubljana, Roberto Dipiazza and Zoran Janković. |
Luca Zingaretti | Luca Zingaretti (born November 11, 1961) is an Italian actor, known for playing Salvo Montalbano in Il commissario Montalbano mystery series based on the character and novels created by Andrea Camilleri. |
Stan Van Samang | Van Samang appeared in other Flemish TV series such as Flikken and Rupel, and in the Belgian movies Windkracht 10 : Koksijde Rescue (Hans Herbots, 2007) and Vermist (Jan Verheyen, 2007). |
Franca Bettoia | In Touche pas à la femme blanche (Do n't Touch the White Woman, directed by Marco Ferreri in 1974) she starred alongside Catherine Deneuve, Marcello Mastroianni and Michel Piccoli. |
Conrad Veidt | One of his earliest performances was as the murderous somnambulist Cesare in director Robert Wiene's The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920), a classic of German Expressionist cinema, with Werner Krauss and Lil Dagover. |
Aurora Miranda | She recorded in 1995, a share in the acclaimed documentary that tells the life story of his sister, Carmen Miranda : Bananas is my Business directed by Helena Solberg. |
Italo Mus | In 1979 the director Gianpaolo Taddeini made a fictionalised version of Mus's life, based on a text by Ugo Ronfani, for the RAI - Aosta Valley television station : A valley, a Painter : Italo Mus. |
Irwin Winkler | Approaching the age of 60, Winkler moved into the director's chair, debuting with Guilty by Suspicion (1991), a drama (which he also scripted) about the Hollywood blacklist that starred Robert De Niro. |
Jacques Nolot | He wrote and starred in a second short : Le café des Jules (1989), directed by Paul Vecchiali. |
Paul Meurisse | Meurisse's most famous role was that of Michel Delasalle in Henri-Georges Clouzot's 1955 thriller Les Diaboliques, with Simone Signoret and Véra Clouzot. |
Martin Scorsese | Gangs of New York Gangs of New York screening at the -LSB- -LSB- Cannes Film Festival with Leonardo DiCaprio and Cameron Diaz -RSB- -RSB- In 1999 Scorsese also produced a documentary on Italian filmmakers entitled Il Mio Viaggio in Italia, also known as My Voyage to Italy. |
Uwe Seeler | Seeler has appeared in a cameo role in the popular 1972 Heinz Erhardt comedy Willi wird das Kind schon schaukeln (liberally translated :'' Willi will work it out somehow''), playing himself. |
Riccardo Beretta | Since 22 January 2007 he has created Alighiero Boetti's entry, composed another entry on the architect Ettore Sottsass in Wikiquote and `` reviewed'' five movies directed by Werner Herzog : Fata Morgana, Land of Silence and Darkness, The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner, La Soufrière and Lessons of Darkness. |
Ennio Morricone | In 1959, Ennio Morricone was the conductor (and uncredited co-composer) for Mario Nascimbene's score to Morte Di Un Amico (Death of a Friend), an Italian drama directed by Franco Rossi. |
Max Stirner | Insurrectionary anarchism also has an important relationship with Stirner as can be seen in the work of Wolfi Landstreicher and Alfredo Bonanno who has also written on him in works such as Max Stirner and'' Max Stirner und der Anarchismus'' The German stirnerist Adolf Brand produced the homosexual periodical Der Eigene in 1896. |
Monica Proietti | A 2004 Quebec film Monica la mitraille (Machine Gun Molly in English) was loosely based on her life. |
Michael Jary | In 1949 he moved to Hamburg, and Jary was very successful as film score followed film score including „ Leise rauscht es am Missouri ``, „ Das machen nur die Beine von Dolores ``, „ Mäki-Boogie ``, „ Heut' liegt was in der Luft `` and others. |
Mercedes Sosa | Her song Balderrama is featured in the 2008 movie Che, starring Benicio del Toro as the Argentine Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara. |
Christian Traeumer | Less than six months later he was boarding a plane to Berlin, Germany to play the lead role of `` Simon Sachs'' a terminally ill brain tumor patient who believes he is a serial killer in a past life in the adaptation of the best selling novel `` Das Kind'' (The Child) written by Sebastian Fitzek with a release date of October 2012. |
Stafford James | Also in 2011, Stafford's composition'' That's what dreams are made of'' was utilized in the French film Le Grand Restaurant by Pierre Palmade, starring Gérard Depardieu, Gérard Jugnot, Thierry Lhermitte, Chantal Lauby, Gérard Darmon, Nathalie Baye, Pierre Cassignard, Marie Bourlet, Alex Lutz, Maxime Godart, Virginie Hocq, Anne-Elizabeth Blateau, plus a stellar cast of others and was aired on France 2 (FR2). |
Yolandita Monge | For the silver screen, she did the 1999 TV movie called Ocho años de Dolor (Eight Years of Pain), where she played a woman who is kidnnaped by a famous Puerto Rican serial killer Toño Bicicleta. |
Neymar | The title read'' A Crucificação de Neymar'' (the Crucifixion of Neymar) and subtitled :'' the Brazilian ace turns scapegoat in a sport where everyone plays dirty'' In April 2013, Brazilian cartoonist Mauricio de Sousa released a Monica's Gang comic book featuring a younger version of Neymar (called Neymar Jr) as the main character. |
Henri Diamant-Berger | In 1921, Diamant-Berger directed the short (26 minute) Les Trois Mousquetaires, one of two film versions of Alexandre Dumas, père's novel The Three Musketeers released in 1921 (the other was Douglas Fairbanks' rather longer 119 minute version). |
Amit Bose | In 1953 he directed and performed in Sharat Chandra Chatterji's classic novel, Devdas, as Devdas on stage (in English, translated by Monica Sen). |
Arrigo Levi | In 1999, on RAI 1, he directed C'era una volta la Russia (Once Upon A Time, Russia). |
Ann Widdecombe | In April 2012, she had a ten minute non-singing cameo part in Gaetano Donizetti's comic opera La Fille Du Regiment, playing Duchesse de Crackentorp. |
Norbert Glanzberg | In 1955, he composed the music for the film La sorcière, with Marina Vlady, and the next year the score for La mariée est trop belle, featuring Brigitte Bardot. |
Y?lmaz Onay | Later in 1984, he directed a play, adapted from a novel by Hans Fallada, called Little Man, What Now ? |
Ivo van Hove | Since 2001, he has worked at the Toneelgroep Amsterdam, where he has directed Angels in America by Tony Kushner, the marathon performance of Romeinse Tragedies (based on Shakespearean works), Opening Night by John Cassavetes, Rocco and his brothers by Luchino Visconti, and Teorema (based on the work of Pier Paolo Pasolini, in partnership with the Ruhrtriennale), Antonioni-project in tribute to Michelangelo Antonioni, Kreten en gefluister (Cries and Whispers) by Ingmar Bergman, La voix humaine (The Human Voice) by Jean Cocteau, Zomertrilogie (Summer Trilogy) in tribute to Carlo Goldoni, and Kinderen van de Zon (Children of the sun) by Gorki for Toneelgroep Amsterdam and NTGent. |
Enzo Monteleone | In summer 2011, he realized for the channel Rai Uno the TV movie in two episodes Walter Chiari - Fino all' ultima risata, starring Alessio Boni and based on the adventurous life of the famous Italian actor Walter Chiari. |
Celine Dion | On August 13, 1973, (at the age of five) the young Céline made her first public appearance at her brother Michel's wedding, where she performed Christine Charbonneau's song Du fil des aiguilles et du coton. |
F. W. Murnau | Nearly as important as Nosferatu in Murnau's filmography was The Last Laugh ('' Der Letzte Mann'', German'' The Last Man'') (1924), written by Carl Mayer (a very prominent figure of the Kammerspielfilm movement) and starring Emil Jannings. |
Robert Freitag | In 2001 at the age of 85, he had a role in the made-for-TV movie Die Liebenden vom Alexanderplatz (The Alexanderplatz Lovers, directed by Detlef Rönfeldt. |
F. C. Burnand | In 1890, Burnand wrote Captain Therèse, followed later that year by a very successful English-language version of Edmond Audran's operetta, La cigale et la fourmi (the grasshopper and the ant) retitled La Cigale, with additional music by Ivan Caryll. |
Joseph Delmont | In 1925 he ended his film career : his last film project was to direct Der Millionenraub im Rivieraexpreß that year. |
Arlene Rothlein | In 1969 she won an Obie Award for Best Actress for her role as' The Girl' in The Poor Little Match Girl, a new work based on the story by Hans Christian Andersen. |
Erland Van Lidth De Jeude | His brother Philip van Lidth de Jeude, who was featured in the Dutch children's film, Abeltje (released November 1998), originally sang as a baritone and then as a dramatic tenor in both Europe and the U. S., and sister Philine van Lidth de Jeude is a dramatic soprano and free-lance photographer. |
Louise Brooks | Once in Germany, she starred in the 1929 film Pandora's Box, directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst in his New Objectivity period. |
Jean Renoir | In 1937 he made one of his best known films, Grand Illusion (La Grande Illusion), starring Erich von Stroheim and Jean Gabin. |
Jacques Damala | That same year, in 1883, he performed the most memorable role of his career (save for Armand) as Philippe Berlay opposite Jane Hading in the stage adaptation of Georges Ohnet's novel, Maître de Forges (Ironmaster). |
Eduardo Condorcet | In 2005 he staged Hamlet da Silva, by Madrillian author Miguel Morillo and also directed his first feature film 667, Neighbour of the Beast. |
Alessandra Mastronardi | Then she appeared in the miniseries Romanzo criminale -- La serie, by Stefano Sollima, a remake of the 2005 film Romanzo criminale. |
Agnes Mowinckel | In October 1942 she staged Kinck's play Agilulf den vise at the Det Norske Teatret, the last production before theatre director Hergel fled the country to escape the German occupation. |
Philippe de Rothschild | Baron Philippe de Rothschild remained active in the wine business until he died in 1988 at the age of 85, whereupon its reins were taken up by his daughter, who has also achieved acclaim as a theatre actress under the stage name'' Philippine Pascal''. |
Jean Topart | He was cast as narrator for the French-language release of the 2002 Walt Disney Animation Studios film, Treasure Planet, known as La Planète au trésor, un nouvel univers in French. |
Leo Birinski | From his Viennese era come three of Birinski's plays : the tragedies Der Moloch (The Moloch) and Raskolnikoff (after the novel Crime and Punishment by Dostoevsky), and his most successful comedy (or tragicomedy, according to Birinski) Narrentanz (Dance of Fools), written in 1912. |
Claire Danes | In 1998, she played several very different roles : Cosette in the film adaptation of Les Misérables, and the pregnant teenage daughter of Polish immigrants in Polish Wedding. |
Dominique Demers | Two of her later novels, La nouvelle Maîtresse and La Mystérieuse Bibliothécaire, were adapted into a film in 2002. |
Nils Olaf Chrisander | In 1919, he co-directed the German silent film Alraune und der Golem with actor and director Paul Wegener. |
Maurice Ravel | He had begun work on music for a film, Adventures of Don Quixote (1933) from Miguel de Cervantes's celebrated novel, featuring the Russian bass Feodor Chaliapin and directed by G. W. Pabst. |
Henning Carlsen | He also released his film, Memoria de Mis Putas Tristes (Memories of My Melancholy Whores), adapted from the 2004 novel by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. |
John Randolph (actor) | He costarred with Alec Guinness, Leo McKern, Jeanne Moreau and Lauren Bacall, in the BBC production of A Foreign Field (1993) as a World War II veteran returning to France to find the woman he fell in love with. |
Lil Dagover | She would also make several films in Sweden for directors Olof Molander and Gustaf Molander and appear in several French silent films -- her last film appearance of the 1920s was in the 1929 Henri Fescourt - directed French silent film adaptation of the Alexandre Dumas, père novel The Count of Monte Cristo, opposite Jean Angelo and Marie Glory. |
Angie Dickinson | In 1972, she played in The Outside Man, a French movie shot in LA, with Jean-Louis Trintignant, directed by Jacques Deray. |
Enzo Petito | In 1959, Petito then portrayed Giovanni in the film Sogno di una notte di mezza sbornia, under his regular theatrical director Eduardo De Filippo who also starred as the main character in the film, with Pupella Maggio, Pietro De Vico, Graziella Marina and Nina De Padova supporting Petito and De Filippo. |
K?the von Nagy | From 1939 she was mainly in French speaking roles, and also appeared in French, Italian and Austrian film productions. |
Caroline Dhavernas | Dhavernas also took the lead role in Surviving My Mother (which went under the working title of The Yellow Woman), a movie directed by Émile Gaudreault which premiered at the Festival des films du monde of Montreal on 28 August 2007. |
Pete Doherty | On 9 December 2010 it was reported that Doherty would be taking the lead role opposite Charlotte Gainsbourg in Confession of a Child of the Century, Sylvie Verheyde's film adaption of Alfred de Musset's autobiographical novel La Confession d'un Enfant du Siècle. |
Beppe Costa | The director Ricky Farina produces the film'' Beppe, il poeta che amava le donne'' (Quixote production, 2009). |
Anatoly Dneprov (singer) | The lyrics to most of his songs were written by his wife Olga Pavlova, a famous Russian poet and radio host who has written lyrics for a lot of famous Russian artists, she is also the daughter of the famous Russian impresario, concert administrator and director Pavel Leonidovich Leonidov (director to such artists as Joseph Kobzon, Vadim Mulerman, the pop group'' Samotsvety'' and others), who died in 1984 in New York City. |
Valeska Gert | During this period, she played in Rainer Werner Fassbinder's serial Acht Stunden sind kein Tag : Franz und Ernst and in Volker Schlöndorff's 1976 movie Der Fangschuss. |
Heino Ferch | 1997 was the year of his breakthrough as a film actor with his appearance as Jewish singer Roman Cycowski in The Harmonists (director : Josef Vilsmaier) a famous German a cappella singing ensemble of the early 1930s. |
Peter Kreuder | In 1930 he met with Friedrich Hollaender, whom he assisted arranging the musical score of Josef von Sternberg's film The Blue Angel starring Marlene Dietrich. |
Gabriel Gabrio | In 1942 he appeared in the Marcel Carné - directed and Jacques Prévert and Pierre Laroche - penned Les Visiteurs du Soir as the executioner, opposite Arletty and Marie Déa. |