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  2. Misha Defonseca - Wikipedia

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    Misha Defonseca (born Monique de Wael) is a Belgian-born impostor and the author of a fraudulent Holocaust memoir titled Misha: A Mémoire of the Holocaust Years, first published in 1997 and at that time professed to be a true memoir. It became an instant success in Europe and was translated into 18 languages. [1]

  3. Misha: A Mémoire of the Holocaust Years - Wikipedia

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    Misha: A Mémoire of the Holocaust Years is a literary hoax by Misha Defonseca, first published in 1997. The book was fraudulently published as a memoir telling the supposed true story of how the author survived the Holocaust as a young Jewish girl, wandering Europe searching for her deported parents.

  4. Misha Glouberman - Wikipedia

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    Glouberman is a founder and alumnus of the Harvard College-based improv group, The Immediate Gratification Players.He continues to teach improv classes on topics including How to be Really Good at Playing Charades and Terrible Noises for Beautiful People, a mass sound-improv classes for both musicians and non-musicians. [6]

  5. Misha Collins - Wikipedia

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    Dmitri "Misha" Collins [1] (born Dmitri Tippens Krushnic; [2] August 20, 1974) is an American actor best known for his role as the angel Castiel on the CW television series Supernatural (2008–2020).

  6. Misha - Wikipedia

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    Misha (Russian: Миша), also known as Mishka (Russian: Мишка) or The Olympic Mishka (Russian: Олимпийский Мишка), is the name of the Russian Bear mascot of the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games (the XXII Summer Olympics). He was designed by children's books illustrator Victor Chizhikov. [1]

  7. Misha and the Wolves - Wikipedia

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    The website's critics consensus reads, "A stranger-than-fiction account of a too-incredible-to-be-true story, Misha and the Wolves is an engaging documentary wrapped in a thrilling mystery." [ 4 ] Metacritic , which uses a weighted average , assigned the film a score of 61 out of 100, based on 8 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.

  8. Misha (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Misha was an editor at science fiction magazine New Pathways; John Clute later described her as "influential". [1] In 1993, she published Ke-Qua-Hawk-As, another story collection with poetry, and Dr. Ihoka's Cure, a non-fiction title. [1] She is also a musician. [4] In 2007, Misha published another poetry book Magpies & Tigers. [7]

  9. Mischa Scorer - Wikipedia

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    Mischa Scorer was educated at Westminster School and Jesus College, Oxford.He worked as producer for BBC Television from 1965 to 1979, first in the Religious Broadcasting Department where he made such documentaries as "Padre Pio" (1968) for which he won the first prize in the WACC Monte Carlo Film Festival and in 1969 "The Vatican", the first ever major televised documentary about the Vatican.