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Giorgio Strehler (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒordʒo ˈstrɛːler]; German: [ˈʃtʁeːlɐ]; 14
August 1921 – 25
December 1997) was an
Italian stage director, theatre...
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Andreas Strehler (born 1971 in Winterthur, Switzerland) is a
Swiss watchmaker and
designer of
watch movements.
Andreas Strehler did his apprenticeship...
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Bernard Strehler (1925–2001) was an
early biogerontologist. He
published the book Time, Cells, and Aging. In 1949, he
first purified firefly luciferin...
- René
Strehler (born 13
April 1934 in
Affoltern am Albis) is a
Swiss former professional racing cyclist. He was the
Swiss National Road Race
champion in...
- She was also
active on stage,
particularly in the
company of
Giorgio Strehler.
Critic Morando Morandini described her as "one of the last
divas of Italian...
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Chapter Three was
developed by
watchmakers Kari
Voutilainen and
Andreas Strehler, and is a round,
elegant wris****ch with
hiding widows at "12" and "6"...
- 1989:
Fragments from Part One.
Piccolo Teatro di Milano:
Director Giorgio Strehler,
scenographer Josef Svoboda October 26, 2006:
Teatro Comunale Modena, Italy:...
- was
originally intended to be the theater's
rehearsal hall; and
Teatro Strehler,
which opened in 1998 with a
seating capacity of 974. Its
annual programme...
- l'Avogaria [it]. In the theatre, he
worked with
directors such as
Giorgio Strehler,
Peter Stein, Luca Ronconi,
Klaus Michael Grüber, and Luca Barbareschi...
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Gaioni studied acting at the
drama school of
Piccolo Teatro under Giorgio Strehler. In 1960 she won a
Nastro d'Argento for Best
Supporting Actress for her...