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Popescu (Francisized as
Popesco) is a
family name very
common in
Romania (derived from popă,
meaning priest). Used on its own, it may
refer to: Adrian...
- Popèscu (Romanian pronunciation: [elˈvira poˈpesku]; in French,
Elvire Popesco; 10 May 1894 – 11
December 1993) was a Romanian-French
stage and film actress...
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Maria Popesco, wife of
Victor Popescu (September 4, 1919 – 2004), was a Romanian-born socialite,
convicted murderer and memoirist,
whose case was at the...
- 1942
French comedy film
directed by Jean de
Limur and
starring Elvire Popesco, André
Alerme and Jean Tissier. It was shot at the Cité Elgé
Studios in...
- 1016/j.bulsci.2003.12.004, ISSN 0007-4497, MR 2052174 Gabriel, Pierre;
Popesco,
Nicolae (1964), "Caractérisation des catégories abéliennes avec générateurs...
- a 1941
French comedy film
directed by Paul
Mesnier and
starring Elvire Popesco,
Henri Garat and
Marguerite Deval. It was
based on the 1938 play of the...
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Marie Laforêt as
Marge Duval Maurice Ronet as
Philippe Greenleaf Elvire Popesco as
Madame Popova Erno
Crisa as
Inspector Riccordi Frank Latimore as O'Brien...
- lapin [fr] (2014)
Couleur locale [fr] (TV, 2014) "Historique du théâtre –
Salle Popesco". Théâtre Marigny.
Archived from the
original on 12
November 2007. Retrieved...
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comedy film
directed by André
Berthomieu and
starring Michel Simon,
Elvire Popesco and
Jules Berry. The film's sets were
designed by the art
director Robert...
- 1938
French comedy film
directed by
Alexander Esway and
starring Elvire Popesco,
Louis Jouvet and André Alerme. It is
based on the 1900 play Education...