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- Rosita Marstini (September 19, 1887 – April 24, 1948) was a French dancer, stage personality, and silent and sound film actress from Nancy, France. Rosita...
- Dutch politician Rosita Díaz Gimeno (1908–1986), Spanish actress Rosita Marstini (1887–1948), French-American actress and dancer Rosita Melo (1897–1981)...
- Robert Ober as Harry Apperson Tom O'Brien as Bull Karl Dane as Slim Rosita Marstini as Melisande's mother Harry Crocker as Soldier (uncredited) Julanne Johnston...
- by the police. Rosa Rosanova as Angustias Leo White as Antonio Rosita Marstini as Encarnacion Rudolph Valentino as Juan Gallardo (billed Rodolph Valentino)...
- Guillaume DuBarry Hector Sarno as Lebel Dorothy Drake as Henriette Rosita Marstini as Mother Savord Joe King Like many American films of the time, Madame...
- Bronston. The film stars Wanda Hawley, Clyde Fillmore, Sidney Bracey, Rosita Marstini, Misao Seki, and Thena Jasper. The film was released in February 1921,...
- Harry Spingler, Ben Deeley, Charles K. French, Louis Fitzroy, and Rosita Marstini. The film was released by Fox Film Corporation in January 1920. Gladys...
- – Charlott Gouset Edward Dillon – Ship's Cook (as Eddie Dillon) Rosita Marstini – Fifi's Mother Agostino Borgato – Fifi's Father Yola d'Avril – Yola Dupre...
- Eduardo Noriega, Fortunio Bonanova, Eduardo Ciannelli, Ann Codee, Rosita Marstini and Douglas Fowley. The film was released on December 25, 1947, by Columbia...
- con man and workplace predator. “Bourgeois and his wife, actress Rosita Marstini, arrived in Hollywood in summer 1915” after he had worked with animals...