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French actor
Georges Spanelly (1899–1979) was a French actor. In 1948 he starred in the film The Lame Devil under Sacha Guitry.
Pierre Magnier as Le colonel Jacques Berlioz as Commandant Malatre GeorgesSpanelly as Lennard Geymond Vital as Lieutenant Le Guenn Albert Weiss as Lieutenant...
Courtet as Elisée Varougeanne as le gitan Fouassin as l'unijambiste GeorgesSpanelly as l'architecte Jacques Hérisson Laverne Fils Alex Madis Keit p.101...
Garbe Julien Maffre Judith Magre Mauricet as Le ministre Ida Montagne GeorgesSpanelly Charles Vissières as Le membre de l'institut Rège p.512 Philippe Rège...
Musical The Time of the Cherries Jean-Paul Le Chanois Gaston Modot, GeorgesSpanelly, Jean Dasté Drama The Train for Venice André Berthomieu Max Dearly...
the International Latex Corporation, the company founded in 1932 by Abram Spanel and later known as Playtex best known for manufacture of women's undergarments...
James 1965, p. 309. Freed 2001, p. 133. Aldred 1980, p. 147. Ashton & Spanel 2001, p. 58. Bryan 2000, p. 224. Grimal 1992, p. 206. Helck 1975, pp. 111–112...
acid" (ethyl hydrogen sulfate). In 1828, Hennell and the French chemist Georges-Simon Serullas independently discovered that sulphovinic acid could be...
California 19: Richard H. Lehman California 49: Lynn Schenk Georgia 7: George Darden Georgia 10: Don Johnson Jr. Idaho 1: Larry LaRocco Illinois 5: Dan...
1984—Decca Georges Bizet Carmen—Regina Resnik (Carmen), Mario Del Monaco (Don Jose), Joan Sutherland (Micaëla), Tom Krause (Escamillo), Georgette Spanellys (Frasquita)...
Tomb styles changed considerably over the course of Egyptian history. Spanel, 23 Atiya and El Shawahy, 73 Boardman, Edwards et al, 688–89 James, 122...
1934; in both tournaments, he appeared in the final game (d. 1983) Abram N. Spanel, Russian-American entrepreneur, philanthropist and founder of the International...
the Cité Fougère in 1958, then in 1959 all of the Amont-Quentin, Charcot-Spanel and Cité Chantereyne to accommodate the families of the engineers and officers...
Planetarium at Columbia Basin College, Pasco Pacific Planetarium, Bremerton Spanel Planetarium at Western Washington University, Bellingham University of Washington...
100–102. Richard A. Fazzini, Robert S. Bianchi, James F. Romano, Donald B. Spanel, Ancient Egyptian Art in the Brooklyn Museum. Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn...
9–14. Richard A. Fazzini, Robert S. Bianchi, James F. Romano, Donald B. Spanel: Ancient Egyptian Art in the Brooklyn Museum. Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn...