• Bishop of Fresno Otto Steinböck (1893–1969), Austrian zoologist Wenceslas Steinbock, a character in Cousin Bette Steinbach (disambiguation) Steinbok...
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    consumed by his own sexual desire. Hortense's husband, the Polish exile Wenceslas Steinbock, represents artistic genius, though he succumbs to uncertainty and...
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    Jean-Paul Sartre's trilogy The Roads to Freedom, a leading role as Count Steinbock in their adaptation of Cousin Bette the following year, playing opposite...
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    the first people considered when the Hulot family seek to have Wenceslas Steinbock's artistic talents recognised. (in French) Françoise Aubert, « Aristocratie...
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    cousine Bette Charles Lamy as Marneffe François Rozet as Le comte Wenceslas Steinbock Suzy Pierson as Josepha Jane Huteau as Jenny Cadine Léon Guillot...
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  • place Pigalle Le comte Serge de Varitza 1928 Cousin Bette Le comte Wenceslas Steinbock 1929 Trois Jeunes Filles nues Maurice 1929 La Glu Marie-Pierre 1929...
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  • With Alice Sapritch (Élisabeth Fischer), Jean Sobieski, (Count Wenceslas Steinbock). 1967 : La Vie parisienne (television version of 1958 stage production...
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