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    Henri-Léon-Gustave-Charles Bernstein (20 June 1876 – 27 November 1953) was a French playwright associated with Boulevard theatre. Bernstein was born in...
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  • zoologist and explorer Henri Bernstein (also Henry-Léon-Gustave-Charles Bernstein, 1876–1953), French playwright Henry Bernstein (sociologist) (1912–1964)...
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  • March 1887 10 September 1953 Painter Sleeping Lady with Black Vase Henri Bernstein  France 20 June 1876 27 November 1953 Playwright Samson, Mélo Elsa...
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    books. This led to imaginative adaptations of plays by Alan Ayckbourn, Henri Bernstein and Jean Anouilh, as well as films featuring various kinds of popular...
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  • Henry Bernstein may refer to: Henri Bernstein (1876–1953), French playwright Henry Bernstein (sociologist) (born 1945), British sociologist Sir Henry Bernstein...
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    20th centuries with his own unique rendition, according to the BBC. Henri Bernstein, a French playwright, wrote a comedic play entitled Frère Jacques (translated...
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    Gabin. In 1949 he starred in his only role in legitimate theatre in Henri Bernstein's La Soif. It ran in Paris for six months, with Gabin critically praised...
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  • Dussollier, Sabine Azéma and Pierre Arditi based on the 1929 play by Henri Bernstein. Pierre Belcroix and Marcel Blanc are violinists and lifelong friends...
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  • the art director Mario Chiari. It is based on the play Le Venin by Henri Bernstein, which had previously been made into the 1938 film Orage. The engineer...
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  • Samson is a 1908 play by the French writer Henri Bernstein. It is a melodrama in which a poor man rises to become a wealthy tycoon. He marries a daughter...
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  • from The Bronze Bow Samson (play), a 1908 play by the French writer Henri Bernstein, basis of the 1915, 1923 and 1936 films below Samson (1914 film), an...
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  • Guinea-Bissau, West Africa Other uses: Mélo (play), a 1929 play by Henri Bernstein Mélo (film), a 1986 French romantic drama film, based on the play Melo...
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    Daniel Julius Bernstein (sometimes known as djb; born October 29, 1971) is an American mathematician, cryptologist, and computer scientist. He is a visiting...
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  • Sangro. It is an adaptation of the 1908 play of the same title by Henri Bernstein. A woman from a poor aristocratic family is pressured by her relatives...
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  • humaine, he was experimenting with an idea by fellow French playwright Henri Bernstein. In 1948, Roberto Rossellini directed the film version of the play...
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    were nominated for the prize that year. The authors Hilaire Belloc, Henri Bernstein, Elsa Beskow, Ugo Betti, Émile Cammaerts, Idris Davies, Julia de Burgos...
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  • Mélo may refer to: Mélo (play), a 1929 play by Henri Bernstein Mélo (film), a 1986 French romantic drama film, based on the play Mélo, a 2022 album by...
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  • starring Gaby Morlay, Jean Gabin and Mona Goya. It was based on a play by Henri Bernstein. Morlay reprised her role while Victor Francen, who had played the...
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    D'Annunzio (during his exile in Paris from 1910 to 1914), and dramatist Henri Bernstein. Her association with openly lesbian colleagues also led to rumours...
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  • eventually disqualified in a controversial decision by referee M. Henri Bernstein. Later the decision was reversed and Siki was crowned the World Light...
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    Mounet. His stage career in the 1920s included appearances in plays by Henri Bernstein, Georges Bataille and Edmond Rostand, which took him all over the world...
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    journalist Jean-Michel Grunebaum, journalist Pierre Lazareff, playwright Henri Bernstein, producer Bernard Natan and politician Léon Blum. Attendance figures...
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    46th Berlin International Film Festival. 2002 : Honorary César 2008 : Prix Henri-Langlois Actor Le comédien Claude Rich est décédé "French actor Claude Rich...
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  • directed by Marcel L'Herbier. It was adapted from Henri Bernstein's play Le Bonheur, which Bernstein had staged in Paris in March 1933 with Charles Boyer...
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  • Carlton, and Dorothy Donnelly. It is based on the 1907 play The Thief by Henri Bernstein. The film was released by Box Office Attractions Company on November...
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    Best One Man Show Palmarès du théâtre - Best Comedian 2015 Victor Henri Bernstein Rachida Brakni 2017 Family Resemblances Jean-Pierre Bacri & Agnès Jaoui...
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    Barillet Henry Bataille Henry Becque Tristan Bernard Henri Bernstein Paul Bilhaud Alexandre Bisson Henri-Frédéric Blanc Édouard Bourdet Alexandre Breffort...
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  • 1932, by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was based on 1906 French play by Henri Bernstein. A New York World review drew comparisons with American Madness released...
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    Édouard Pailleron), Heureux ("Happy", Pailleron), La rafale ("The Gust", Henri Bernstein), La suzeraine (Dario Niccodemi, La piste ("The Track", Sardou), Le...
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    as new works by writers including Oscar Wilde, Victorien Sardou and Henri Bernstein. He appeared with many leading performers, including Gabrielle Réjane...
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