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Julia Bartet was the
stage name of Jeanne-Julie
Regnault (28
October 1854 – 18
November 1941), a
French actress.
After training at the
Paris Conservatoire...
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Barrault Marie-Christine
Barrault Gérard
Barray Jeanne Julia Bartet Harry Baur
Nathalie Baye
Emmanuelle Béart
Ramzy Bedia Loleh Bellon Frédérique...
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Memory of Florence, 1881 ink
drawing dedicated to
Mademoiselle Bartet (Julia
Bartet 1854-1951)...
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Madeleine Renaud Louis-Ernest
Barrias (1841–1905),
sculptor Jeanne Julia Bartet (1854–1941),
actress Marie Bashkirtseff (1858–1884),
Ukrainian artist famous...
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Trumpet Brady Smith – Drums,
Percussion Scott Smith –
Percussion Jace
Bartet – B****,
Backup Vocals Al
Daglis –
Backup Vocals,
Saxophone Jeff
Tobias –...
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Julia Bartet costumed as Vivette, the
first role in her long
career (1872–1920). From the Musée Lambinet, Versailles. [3]...
- anniversary, with Mounet-Sully as François 1er, Got as
Triboulet and
Julia Bartet as his
daughter Blanche.
There were 19
performances that year and 28 more...
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Sahrawi Republic (until 2023) and the
United Arab Emirates.
Islam in Peru
Bartet,
Leyla (2011).
Memorias de
cedro y olivo: la inmigración árabe al Perú (1885-1985)...
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Maria Romero The
Cuban Love Song (1931) - Aunt Rose
Freaks (1932) -
Madame Bartet (uncredited) Lady with a Past (1932) -
Waitress (uncredited)
Careless Lady...
- seasons,
attracting good notices. The
established star at the theatre,
Julia Bartet, had the lion's
share of
leading roles, but Réjane made her mark. The critic...