• Mary Losseff (also Mara Loseff); (13 March 1907, Vladivostok – 3 July 1972, London) was a Russian-born British singer and film actress. Losseff was the...
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    Maritza, it opened in London at the Palace Theatre on 6 July 1938, with Mary Losseff in the title role. A London revival by New Sadler's Wells Opera opened...
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    Greenfeld (born 1954), academic Lilia Akhaimova (born 1997), gymnast Mary Losseff (1907–1972), singer, film actor Mikhail Koklyaev (born 1978), strongman...
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  • operetta film directed by Max Reichmann and starring Richard Tauber, Mary Losseff and Hans Mierendorff. It is an adaptation of the operetta The Land of...
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    Germany. In 1929 he met Mary Losseff at Rudolf Nelson's review in Berlin. They lived together for about five years. Losseff became his muse; it was for...
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  • 1933, with Jarmila Novotná and Richard Tauber in the leading roles. Mary Losseff took over from Novotná in February, but the show was closed down by the...
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  • Leafstedt, Rachel Beckles Willson, Victoria Fischer, Susan Bradshaw, Nicky Losseff, Peter Laki, David E. Schneider, Malcolm Gillies, Danielle Fosler-Lussier...
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  • Aubrey Smith Historical The Sky's the Limit Lee Garmes Jack Buchanan, Mara Losseff, William Kendall Musical comedy South Riding Victor Saville Edna Best,...
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