Olga Desmond (born Olga Antonie Sellin; 2 November 1890 – 2 August 1964) was a German dancer, actress, art model and living statue. Olga Antonie Sellin...
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Johnny Desmond, stage name of Giovanni Alfredo De Simone (1919–1985), American singer active in the 1940s and 1950s Olga Desmond, pseudonym taken by Olga Sellin...
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nudity. The most persistent performer in this line was the German dancer Olga Desmond, who later put on "Evenings of Beauty" (Schönheitsabende) in Germany...
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professional tennis player Olga Della-Vos-Kardovskaya (1875–1952), Russian artist Olga Dergunova (born 1965), Russian businessperson Olga Desmond (1891–1964), German...
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nudity. The most persistent performer in this line was the German dancer Olga Desmond, beginning in London, and who later put on "Evenings of Beauty" (Schönheitsabende)...
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for indecency. Eventually acquitted, she was forced to leave Bavaria. Olga Desmond's performances combined dance and tableau vivant posing nude in imitation...
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National Geographic of a woman with bare breasts (1896) Tableau Vivant by Olga Desmond (c. 1908): Performers posing motionless on stage placed nudity in an...
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Heart is Calling Margot 1935 Death on the Set Blanche 1936 Forget Me Not Olga Desmond 1937 Kathleen Mavourneen Barbara Fitzpatrick 1938 Bank Holiday Miss Mayfair...
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wanted to unite the body, mind and spirit in her art, and searched with Olga Desmond for inspiration in ancient Greek and Egyptian art, during the time of...
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Krauss Der Mut zur Sünde 1918 Heinrich Bolten-Baeckers and Robert Leffler Olga Desmond, Guido Schützendorf Halkas Gelöbnis 1918 Alfred Halm Lya Mara Das Spitzentuch...
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Erich Mendelsohn (1887–1953), German-Jewish architect who fled the Nazis Olga Desmond (1891–1964), German dancer and actress Hermann Dohna-Finckenstein (1894–1942)...
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Dresden, in 1914 before moving back to Berlin in 1917 to study under Olga Desmond. Thereafter she joined Rudolf von Laban, following him to various locations...
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in an exhibition titled "Trude Fleischmann: Der sebstbewusste Blick". Olga Desmond Gertrud Leistikow Wurzinger, Gerhard (10 March 2017). "Fleischmann, Trude"...
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Deutsches Tanzarchiv Köln (German Dance Archive Cologne). (Bearb.:) Olga Desmond Rhythmographik, Leipzig 1919 Vom musiklosen Tanz, Leipzig 1921 with Curt...
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since 1982 at the Folkwang Museum. Leistikow died on 23 November 1948. Olga Desmond Trude Fleischmann Jacoba Adriana de Boer, Gertrud Leistikow en de moderne...
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Desmond Macready Chute (1895–1962) was an English poet and artist, who became a Catholic priest in 1927. He was born in Bristol, the son of James Macready...
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Desmond Anaclitus Rajiva de Silva (ඩෙස්මන්ඩ් ද සිල්වා in [Sinhala]; 13 July 1944 – 9 January 2022), popularly known as Desmond de Silva, was a Sri Lankan...
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Gardner as Helen Carleton Ivan Brandt as Hugh Anderson Jeanne Stuart as Olga Desmond Richard Gofe as Benvenuto Curti Hugh Wakefield as Mr. Jackson Charles...
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Olga Samaroff (August 8, 1880 – May 17, 1948) was an American pianist, music critic, and teacher. Among her teachers was Charles-Valentin Alkan's son,...
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Carlisle United F.C. (redirect from Olga the Fox)
in Blackburn, as Brunton Park recovered from flooding caused by Storm Desmond. In December 2021, the club announced that the stadium capacity would be...
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Paul of Yugoslavia (prince regent of Yugoslavia 1934–1941) and Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark. Her older brothers were Prince Nicholas and Prince...
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Rowena's aunt wrote a codicil that left her fortune to Olga. The lovers then plotted to discredit Olga's claim, hiring Ferrier to replace the codicil with...
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freighter, Kahana, is eighty miles offshore and was sent by Penny, Desmond's ex-girlfriend. Desmond has a vision in which Charlie will drown after shutting down...
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Dora The Black Widow (1951) - Sheila Kemp It's a Grand Life (1953) - Pvt. Desmond A Yank in Ermine (1955) - Enid The Adventures of Robin Hood (1956) - Olivia...
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Prieto, Irradiate Belgrano and Irradiate Stentor. In Radius Callao, Desmond worked with Olga Casares Pearson, Ángel Walk, Francisco Lomuto, Paquita Waiter,...
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Gessmann Mit den Clowns kamen die Tränen (1990, TV miniseries), as Norma Desmond Ich schenk dir die Sterne (1991), as Laura Montesi Maigret: Maigret at...
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Hunt, Clarke's girlfriend, whom he abused, in 2009. When Thorpe's father, Desmond "Des" Thorpe, learned of the murder, he was immediately suspicious of their...
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Affairs by Theresa Pamella Caudill, daughter of Eleanor and Maurice F. “Desmond” FitzGerald, on behalf of her nephew, a California builder, Paul FitzGerald...
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{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Butler, Desmond (July 14, 2017). "Russian-American lobbyist says he was in Trump son's...
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Switzerland. —— Desmond Wilcox (1981). Kill the Chocolate Biscuit Or, Behind the Screen. Pan Books. ISBN 978-0330-2653-24. —— Desmond Wilcox (1985). Baby...
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