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    inaugurated as the first Parisian music hall, featuring acrobats, cross-dressers, and a can-can dance performance of La Goulue. The Olympia's gala opening...
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  • Jeannot and Charlot, who proceed to fall out over Gina, still legally married to Charlot, who not only wants to get her hands on Charlot's share of the...
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  • Canty, 92, British diplomat, governor of Anguilla (1989–1992). Juli Lynne Charlot, 101, American actress and fashion designer. Eleanor Collins, 104, Canadian...
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  • Charlie Chaplin's Tramp character with shouts, notably "Charlie Chaplin Charlot!" and accompanied by a dance where the entire Cultur'A Pays Vie imitated...
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  • 1925) Tizway, 19, Thoroughbred racehorse (b. 2005) March 3 Juli Lynne Charlot, 101, actress and fashion designer (b. 1922) Carl Madison, 93, high school...
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    shooting Pascal Charlot, a 72-year-old retired carpenter, while he was walking on Georgia Avenue at Kalmia Road, in Washington, D.C. Charlot died less than...
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    co-lyricist Betty Lee (1924) - co-lyricist No, No, Nanette (1925) - co-lyricist Charlot Revue (1925) - revue - featured lyricist for "Gigolette" and "A Cup of...
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  • "Alice in Concert". Concord Theatricals. Retrieved 14 May 2020. This "music hall" version of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking...
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    Albert Ketèlbey (category Articles with International Music Score Library Project links)
    Melody and In a Monastery Garden led to Ketèlbey's engagement by André Charlot as the musical director for the 1916 revue Samples! at the Vaudeville Theatre...
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    Noël Coward and Ronald Jeans presented by André Charlot. Matthews was then in the chorus in Charlot's Review of 1924 in London. She went with the show...
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  • back Brian de la Puente – NFL center Donnie Edwards – NFL linebacker Tom Fears – NFL wide receiver and head coach, member of Pro Football Hall of Fame Manny...
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  • List of film director–composer collaborations (category Music-related lists)
    Joachim Holbek Nattevagten (English: "Nightwatch") (1994) Charlot og Charlotte (English: "Charlot & Charlotte") (1996) Nightwatch (Remake) (1997) with Amjad...
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    En blanc et noir (category Articles with International Music Score Library Project links)
    were dedicated respectively to three people: Serge Koussevitzky, Jacques Charlot (an associate of Debussy's publisher who was killed in the war), and Igor...
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  • Crispin as Marie Doris Lloyd as Miss Hamilton Joan Blair as Lina André Charlot as Dr. Renee David Clyde as Florist George Kirby as Moving Man Brandon...
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    legitimate theater while touring in a music hall act as the partner of popular singer Walter Williams. In October 1921, Charlot asked her to replace an ailing...
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  • (Princeton University Press, 2014). Pincon, Michel, and Monique Pincon-Charlot. Grand Fortunes. Dynasties and Forms of Wealth in France (1998) excerpt...
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  • surrounding metropolitan area. Satoru Abe, American sculptor and painter Jean Charlot, French-American painter, muralist, and illustrator Johanna Drew Cluney...
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  • Lucienne Jeanne Marie Charlot, known by the name Lucienne Vigier and later Lucienne Legrand, (18 July 1920 – 19 October 2022) was a French actress. Chèque...
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    comedy star, first gaining popularity in French vaudeville, operettas, and music-hall revues. His stage name originated from his marriage to Henriette Manse...
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    Rafferty. Board of Aldermen (2023) Ward I: Betty Sparkman Ward II: Regina Charlot Ward III: Kirk Kimball Ward IV: Victor Pickich Alderman-at-Large: Kenny...
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    Ballet Mécanique (category Music riots)
    aware of it or not. In its original release, the film's French title was "Charlot présente le ballet mécanique" (as seen on the original print), referring...
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    pioneer was the French painter based in the United States Louis Henri Jean Charlot, who in 1933 published in Los Angeles his Picture book in thirty-two lithographs...
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  • Introduction and Allegro (Ravel) (category Articles with International Music Score Library Project links)
    score, arrangements of the Introduction and Allegro for solo piano (by J. Charlot), piano four hands (by L. Roques), two pianos (by the composer), and harp...
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    30, 2017. Retrieved October 1, 2010. Arnold, Morris S. “Barthélémy Dit Charlot, a Colonial Arkansas Métis and Voyageur.” The Arkansas Historical Quarterly...
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  • Noel Gay (category Alumni of the Royal College of Music)
    Press he was commissioned to write the entire score and lyrics for André Charlot's 1926 revue. His next show was Clowns in Clover, which starred Cicely Courtneidge...
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    as The Wrong Side and the Right Side). Both were published by Edmond Charlot's small publishing house. Camus separated his work into three cycles. Each...
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    Vanuatu (category Member states of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie)
    severely weakened, and Kilman lost the 2016 Vanuatuan general election to Charlot Salwai's Reunification Movement for Change (RMC). Salwai in turn lost the...
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  • Shahn's work and career include artists Walker Evans, Diego Rivera and Jean Charlot. Shahn was dissatisfied with the work inspired by his travels, claiming...
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    Cochran's Half-past Eight (1916), and four successive revues by André Charlot: This and That and See-Saw! (1916), and Bubbly and Tails Up (1918). They...
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  • Broken Lizard Brown and Carney Burns and Allen CollegeHumor The Chaser Les Charlots Cheech and Chong Clark and McCullough The Comedy Store Players The Comic...
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