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Jacob Colby
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1997 - Elveszett szerelem (Childhood Sweethearts?)
Bowman seriff
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1997 - Bérenc (Mercenary)
Cochran
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... fim appearance was in Andy Hardy's "Private Secretary" (1941) as Andy Hardy's secretary Kathryn Land. Though she started out as MGM's answer to Deanna Durbin in films such as "Seven Sweethearts" (1942) and "Anchors Aweigh" (1945), she became a top star in "Thousands Cheer", "Anchors Aweigh" and "Two Sisters from Boston", and in the film versions of the Broadway hit "Kiss Me Kate" ... |
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... in "A Night in a Dormitory" (1930). It was a bit part, but it was a start. Later that year, Ginger appeared, briefly in two more films, "A Day of a Man of Affairs" (1929) and "Campus Sweethearts" (1930). For awhile she did both movies and theatre. The following year she began to get better parts in films such as "Office Blues" (1930) and "The Tip-Off" (1931). But the movie that en... |
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... in "A Night in a Dormitory" (1930). It was a bit part, but it was a start. Later that year, Ginger appeared, briefly in two more films, "A Day of a Man of Affairs" (1929) and "Campus Sweethearts" (1930).
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... fim appearance was in Andy Hardy's "Private Secretary" (1941) as Andy Hardy's secretary Kathryn Land. Though she started out as MGM's answer to Deanna Durbin in films such as "Seven Sweethearts" (1942) and "Anchors Aweigh" (1945), she became a top star in "Thousands Cheer", "Anchors Aweigh" and "Two Sisters from Boston", and in the film versions of the Broadway hit "Kiss Me Kate" ... |
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... in "A Night in a Dormitory" (1930). It was a bit part, but it was a start. Later that year, Ginger appeared, briefly in two more films, "A Day of a Man of Affairs" (1929) and "Campus Sweethearts" (1930). For awhile she did both movies and theatre. The following year she began to get better parts in films such as "Office Blues" (1930) and "The Tip-Off" (1931). But the movie that en... |
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Április 22.
702 DAHRA (Dahiya) AL KAHINA (Southeast Algeria)
Jewish "priestess". She led an alliance of Berber tribes which was defeated by Moslem forces. She was said to have lived 127 years and ruled with her 3 sons over the tribe of Jerava for 65 years.
C. 1200 RISE OF KABBALAH (Jewish Philosophical Mysticism)
As persecutions increased in the w... |
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... in "A Night in a Dormitory" (1930). It was a bit part, but it was a start. Later that year, Ginger appeared, briefly in two more films, "A Day of a Man of Affairs" (1929) and "Campus Sweethearts" (1930).
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... fim appearance was in Andy Hardy's "Private Secretary" (1941) as Andy Hardy's secretary Kathryn Land. Though she started out as MGM's answer to Deanna Durbin in films such as "Seven Sweethearts" (1942) and "Anchors Aweigh" (1945), she became a top star in "Thousands Cheer", "Anchors Aweigh" and "Two Sisters from Boston", and in the film versions of the Broadway hit "Kiss Me Kate" ... |
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... in "A Night in a Dormitory" (1930). It was a bit part, but it was a start. Later that year, Ginger appeared, briefly in two more films, "A Day of a Man of Affairs" (1929) and "Campus Sweethearts" (1930). For awhile she did both movies and theatre. The following year she began to get better parts in films such as "Office Blues" (1930) and "The Tip-Off" (1931). But the movie that en... |
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