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  2. Baptiste (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Baptiste is a British television drama series starring Tchéky Karyo as Julien Baptiste, a character that originated in the series The Missing. The spinoff is produced by Two Brothers Pictures and distributed worldwide by their parent company All3Media . [ 1 ]

  3. Lucien Jean-Baptiste - Wikipedia

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    The Man Without a Head: The third head Juan Solanas: Short Simon le juste: Zac Gérard Mordillat TV Movie Le roman de Georgette: Philippe Alain Robillard TV Movie L'île atlantique: The doctor Gérard Mordillat TV Movie Les Cordier, juge et flic: Joseph Gilles Béhat TV Series (1 Episode) 2004 Mon fils cet inconnu: The educator Caroline Huppert ...

  4. Jean-Gaspard Deburau - Wikipedia

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    Pierrot was not Baptiste's only creation. As Robert Storey has pointed out, Deburau performed in many pantomimes unconnected with the commedia dell'arte: . He was probably the student-sailor Blanchot in Jack, l'orang-outang (1836), for example, and the farmhand Cruchon in Le Tonnelier et le somnambule ([The Cooper and the Sleepwalker] late 1838 or early 1839), and the goatherd Mazarillo in Fra ...

  5. Glorious (music group) - Wikipedia

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    They also have three live albums, recorded at the Frat gathering in front of 12,000 young people in 2011, 2013 and 2015, as well as a single Une vie pour une génération (A life for a generation), which is a song tribute to Pope John Paul II [2] This was briefly a best selling single.

  6. The Exile's Song - Wikipedia

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    The Exile's Song (French: Le chant de l'exilé) is a 1943 French musical drama film directed by André Hugon and starring Tino Rossi, Ginette Leclerc and Aimé Clariond. [1] [2] [3] It was shot at the Cité Elgé Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Maurice Bernard.

  7. Un chant d'amour - Wikipedia

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    Un chant d'amour was described in The Queer Encyclopedia of Film & Television as "one of the earliest and most remarkable attempts to portray homosexual passion on-screen". [5] Fernando F. Croce of Slant wrote "A revolutionary vision of emancipation through sensuality, Un chant d'amour is a song of love both universal and eternal."

  8. Thomas Baptiste - Wikipedia

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    Baptiste was born in British Guiana (now Guyana) as the son of a wealthy landowner. [2] He moved to Britain in the late 1940s. His one contact was the Labour MP Tom Driberg, who helped him gain factory employment, and Baptiste enrolled at Morley College in Lambeth to study music followed by scholarships to the National School of Opera and Royal Academy of Music. [3]

  9. List of Private Passions episodes (2015–2019) - Wikipedia

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    Pas de deux – Adagio (The Sleeping Beauty, act 3) Orchestra: Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden; conductor: Mark Ermler Stravinsky Pas de deux (Agon) Orchestra: New York City Ballet Orchestra. Conductor: Robert Irving. Sylvius Leopold Weiss Fantasia in C minor Performer: Andrés Segovia. Noël Coward Mad About the Boy