Maria Enders (Binoche) has been acting since she was 18 years old and cast
in famous playwright Wilhelm Melchior's seductive play and eventual film, «Maloja Snake», about a young girl who seduces an older Lesbian.
Not exact matches
The
famous 19th - century French
playwright and novelist Honoré de Balzac held coffee
in the highest esteem and praised its invigorating impact on his mental capabilities.
With 38 plays and 154 sonnets to his name, the
playwright left an indelible imprint upon literature, illustrated by the esteem his most
famous works — Romeo & Juliet, Hamlet and Macbeth among them — are held
in.
The romantic and artistic clashes between fading actress Irina Arkadina; fresh - faced ingénue Nina Zarechnaya;
famous writer Boris Trigorin, Irina's lover; and failing
playwright Konstantin Treplyov, Irina's son who is
in love with Nina.
On the death of Sir Walter Scott
in 1832, the city of Edinburgh agrees on designing a monument to the world wide
famous Scottish historical novelist,
playwright and poet.
Finally, my degree
in English will finally be put to good use as I type along to my favorite lines and phrases from the
famous playwright's fantastic works.
In 2008 Wästberg even wrote a manifesto for his new company, titled Lamps for A Neanderthal Man, (pdf download here), in which he quotes the famous Swedish author and playwright August Strindberg: «The electric light will make people work themselves to death.&raqu
In 2008 Wästberg even wrote a manifesto for his new company, titled Lamps for A Neanderthal Man, (pdf download here),
in which he quotes the famous Swedish author and playwright August Strindberg: «The electric light will make people work themselves to death.&raqu
in which he quotes the
famous Swedish author and
playwright August Strindberg: «The electric light will make people work themselves to death.»
The elegant Algonquin Hotel, designed by Goldwin Starrett and opened
in 1902, was a gathering place for
famous writers, actors, editors, critics and
playwrights — including Dorothy Parker, Robert Benchley, Alexander Woollcott, Harold Ross, Tallulah Bankhead and Harpo Marx — whose regular «Round Table» meetings (or vicious circle, since the members thrived on gossip and pranks) helped make the hotel even more
famous.