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  2. Richard Simcott - Wikipedia

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    Richard Simcott (born 1976/1977) [1] is a British polyglot who lives in Skopje, North Macedonia.Described by HarperCollins as "One of the most multilingual people from the United Kingdom", [2] he speaks at least 30 languages.

  3. Free to Play (film) - Wikipedia

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    Free to Play is a 2014 documentary film by American video game company Valve. The film takes a critical look at the lives of Benedict "hyhy" Lim, Danil "Dendi" Ishutin and Clinton "Fear" Loomis , three professional Defense of the Ancients (DotA) players who participated in the first International , the most lucrative esports tournament at the time.

  4. List of polyglots - Wikipedia

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    Mehmed II (1432–1481), Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. In addition to his native language, Turkish, he learnt Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Latin, and Greek. [5]Elizabeth I (1533–1603), Queen of England and Ireland.

  5. Michel Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Michel Thomas (born Moniek Kroskof, February 3, 1914 – January 8, 2005) was a polyglot linguist, and decorated war veteran.He survived imprisonment in several Nazi concentration camps after serving in the Maquis of the French Resistance and worked with the U.S. Army Counter Intelligence Corps during World War II.

  6. Churchill's Secret - Wikipedia

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    Churchill's Secret is a British drama television film first broadcast on ITV1 on 28 February 2016. The screenplay was written by Stewart Harcourt based on the book The Churchill Secret: KBO by Jonathan Smith. It stars Michael Gambon as Winston Churchill and Romola Garai as Millie Appleyard, his nurse.

  7. The Third Secret (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Third Secret is a 1964 British CinemaScope neo-noir psychological mystery thriller film directed by Charles Crichton, and starring Stephen Boyd, Jack Hawkins, Richard Attenborough, Diane Cilento, Pamela Franklin, Paul Rogers and Alan Webb. [2]

  8. Ingrid Bergman - Wikipedia

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    On 18 February 1971, Captain Brassbound's Conversion, a play based on George Bernard Shaw's work, made a debut at London theatre. She took on the role of a woman whose husband has taken up with a woman half her age. Although the play was a commercial success, critics were not very receptive of Bergman's British accent. [15]

  9. Timothy Doner - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Doner was born to Betsy and Ezra Doner on October 25, 1995 in Manhattan, New York City, United States.Tim's prelude to learning languages apparently began at the age of 13 when he started teaching himself Hebrew out of interest in 2009 [5] after memorizing the lyrics of his favorite funk band Hadag Nahash. [6]