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ZaSu Pitts (/ˈseɪzuː ˈpɪts/;
January 3, 1894 – June 7, 1963) was an
American actress who, in a
career spanning nearly five decades,
starred in many silent...
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Zasu may
refer to:
ZaSu Pitts (1894–1963),
American actress Zasu,
Master of the seat, head of the
temple (abbot) in Sōkan, the ****anese
system of rankings...
- Mii-dera at the foot of
Mount Hiei.
After succeeding to the post of
Tendai zasu (座主, "Head of the
Tendai Order"), in 873, a
strong rivalry developed between...
- took the name of
Tendai Zasu,
indicating that he was the head of Enryaku-ji. In reality, however,
Shingen was not a
Tendai Zasu or even a
believer in the...
- The
ZaSu Pitts Memorial Orchestra was
formed in San
Francisco by
Stephen Ashman, a b****-player. They
released several LPs in the 1984-1987 time period...
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directed by Tay
Garnett and
starring Robert Armstrong,
James Gleason and
Zasu Pitts. The film's sets were
designed by the art
director Edward C. Jewell...
- Shōshū. In the
Tendai tradition, the term
Zasu 座主 is common. The
abbot is also
sometimes referred to as Yama no
zasu (山の座主),
meaning "Abbot of the mountain...
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Executive producers Stu
Schreiberg Stephen Kroopnick Eugene Pack
Peter Zasuly Charlotte Jones Kelli McGonagill Fingl****
Jacquelyn French Laurie Sharpe...
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Anayama Nobutomo (brother-in-law) Nickname(s) "Tiger of Kai" "Tendai no
Zasu Shamon Shingen"
Military service Allegiance Takeda clan Rank Lord (Daimyo)...
- (age 36)
Maria Pitillo born (1965-01-08)
January 8, 1965 (age 60) or 1966
Zasu Pitts 1894–1963 Mary Kay
Place born (1947-09-23)
September 23, 1947 (age 77)...