Marlene (also known in Germany as Marlene Dietrich – Porträt eines Mythos) is a 1984 West German documentary film co-written and directed by Maximilian...
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Marie Magdalene "Marlene" Dietrich (/mɑːrˈleɪnə ˈdiːtrɪx/, German: [maʁˈleːnə ˈdiːtʁɪç] ; 27 December 1901 – 6 May 1992) was a German-born American actress...
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1991) Marlene (Japanese singer) (born 1960), a Filipina jazz singer active in Japan Marlene (1949 film), a French musical crime film Marlene (1984 film)...
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1987. Dietrich told Maximilian Schell in his documentary, Marlene (1984), that she thought Marlene singt Berlin-Berlin (1964) – her interpretations of Berliner...
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Pomper, Marlene, ed. (1985). The Election of 1984. Chatham House. ISBN 093454042X. Ranney, Austin, ed. (1985). The American Elections of 1984. Duke University...
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Marlène Jobert (born 4 November 1940) is a French actress and author. Jobert was born in Algiers, French Algeria, to a Jewish mother, Eliane Azulay and...
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Marlene Dietrich (27 December 1901 – 6 May 1992) was a German and American actress and singer. In the 1920s, she acted on the Berlin stage and in silent...
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Carroll Journal. Autumn 2009, No. 24, pp. 3–46. ISSN 1462-6519. Dolitsky, Marlene (1984). Under the tumtum tree: from nonsense to sense, a study in nonautomatic...
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mainly active in Japan. Her real name has been cited as Marlene dela Peña or Marlene Pena Lim. Marlene moved to Japan in the late 1970s and released her first...
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variety of films, including the documentary film Marlene (1984), with the participation of Marlene Dietrich. It was nominated for an Oscar, received...
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Sternberg, including the 1930 film The Blue Angel (Der blaue Engel), with Marlene Dietrich. The Blue Angel was meant as a vehicle for Jannings to score a...
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Marlene Schmidt (born 11 November 1937) is a German control engineer, actress, television host, and beauty queen who won Miss Universe 1961. Born in Breslau...
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Marlene Sanders (January 10, 1931 – July 14, 2015) was an American television news correspondent, anchor, producer and executive who worked for ABC News...
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Marlene is a German feminine given name. It is derived from Maria combined with Magdalene. It was popularized by actress and singer Marlene Dietrich....
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Marlene Warfield (born in Queens, New York) is an American actress. Warfield has acted in films and American television. She portrayed the underground...
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Madame Blanc Mysteries (2021). However, she is best known for her role as Marlene Boyce in Only Fools and Horses from 1985 to 2003, and its spin-off The...
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Democratic Workers Party (redirect from Marlene Dixon)
Marxist–Leninist party based in California headed by former professor Marlene Dixon, lasting from 1974–1987. One member, Janja Lalich, later became a...
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San Antonio Art League Museum website. Retrieved Jan. 31, 2016. Park, Marlene (1984). Democratic vistas : post offices and public art in the New Deal. Gerald...
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Marlene Dobkin de Rios FRAI (April 12, 1939 – November 10, 2012) was an American cultural anthropologist, medical anthropologist, and psychotherapist...
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(1985). The Elections of 1984. Congressional Quarterly. ISBN 0871873427. Pomper, Marlene, ed. (1985). The Election of 1984. Chatham House. ISBN 093454042X...
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from the original on October 24, 2021. Retrieved July 24, 2022. Park, Marlene (1984). Democratic vistas : post offices and public art in the New Deal. Gerald...
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local jeweler, William Peller. They had a son (Leslie) and a daughter (Marlene), but later divorced. She never remarried. She worked for 35 years as a...
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Persecution of the Jews in Europe 1933–45 (1980) by Dieter Hildebrandt, Marlene (1984) by Maximilian Schell, Buena Vista Social Club (1999) by Wim Wenders...
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McGill. McGill-Queen's University Press. ISBN 0-7735-0803-1. Shore, Marlene (1984). The Science of Society: Sociology at McGill University, 1918-1939...
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Review. 15 (1): 23–33. JSTOR 23516469. Lawson, Ellen NicKenzie; Merrill, Marlene (1984). The Three Sarahs : documents of antebellum Black college women. E...
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helgaðar Jakobi Benediktssyni 20. júlí 1977. Reykjavík. Ciklamini, Marlene. 1984. Veiled meaning and narrative modes in Sturlu thattr. Arkiv för Nordisk...
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Helen Marlene Major (née Oakes; December 7, 1954 – October 11, 1980), best known by her middle name and posthumously by her maiden name, was an American...
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kidnapping case. They had three children: Marlene Hess Zirin, Constance H. Williams, and John B. Hess. Marlene is married to lawyer, writer, and cable TV...
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Events from the year 1984 in the United States. President: Ronald Reagan (R-California) Vice President: George H. W. Bush (R-Texas) Chief Justice: Warren...
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Marlene Sinnig (born 11 December 1984 in Rostock) is a German rower. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the Women's coxless pair with Kerstin...
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