Alexander ___, Hungarian-born producer of films including The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933) and The Third Man (1949), the former of which he also directed (5) |
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2020 Olympics women's golf gold medallist (5) |
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Petr ___, Czech tennis player |
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Alexander, director of 1936 film Rembrandt (5) |
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"Queenie" author Michael |
Eugene Sheffer |
01 Jul 2023 |
'Queenie' author Michael |
Wall Street Journal |
22 May 2015 |
"Queenie" author Michael |
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Final blow — actors sacking a film-maker |
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"Jungle Book" director Zoltan |
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"Charmed Lives" author Michael |
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"Cry, the Beloved Country" director Zoltan |
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Michael who wrote "Charmed Lives" |
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"Queenie" writer Michael |
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Michael who wrote the 1975 best seller "Power!” |
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"The Private Life of Henry VIII" director |
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Zoltan, director of "Cry, the Beloved Country" |
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1998 Australian Open winner Petr |
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Director Zoltan |
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1998 Australian Open winner |
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"Queenie" novelist |
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Zoltan who directed "Jungle Book" |
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Director Sir Alexander |
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Petr of tennis |
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"Charmed Lives" author Michael |
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1930's-40's director Zoltan ___ |
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"Queenie" author Michael |
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"Queenie" author |
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Producer Sir Alexander |
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"Elephant Boy" co-director |
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Producer-director Alexander |
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Director Sir Alexander |
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Director of "Anna Karenina": 1948 |
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Producer Alexander |
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British film maker |
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Well-known name in movies. |
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Famous name in British film making. |
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British movie producer. |
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Knighted British film producer. |
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High-ranking cinema director. |
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