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❤️ Lee Kohlmar 🙏

"Lee Kohlmar (27 February 1873 - 14 May 1946) was a German film actor and director. He appeared in 52 films between 1916 and 1941. He also directed nine films between 1916 and 1921. He was born in Forth and died in Hollywood, California, from a heart attack. Fred KohlmarLee Kohlmar at neilpiwovar.com was his son. Partial filmography * Judy Forgot (1915) - Dr. Lauberscheimer * The Secret Gift (1920) - Jan * The Flaming Disc (1920) - Professor Robert Wade * Beautifully Trimmed (1920) - Drake * Orphans of the Storm (1921) - King Louis XVI * The Cactus Kid (1921, Short, Director) * Who Was the Man? (1921, Short, Director) * The Wild Wild West (1921, Short, Director) * Bandits Beware (1921, Short, Director) * The Man Who Woke Up (1921, Short, Director) * Beating the Game (1921, Short, Director) * Breaking Home Ties (1922) - Father Bergman * Potash and Perlmutter (1923) - Pasinsky * The Kibitzer (1930) - Yankel * The Melody Man (1930) - Adolph * Personality (1930) - Mr. Himmelschlosser * Children of Pleasure (1930) - Bernie * Caught Short (1930) - Peddler * The Sins of the Children (1930) - Dr. Heinrich Schmidt * The Strange Case of Clara Deane (1932) - Moses Herzman * Huddle (1932) - Leo - the Tailor (uncredited) * The Tenderfoot (1932) - Waiter (uncredited) * Jewel Robbery (1932) - Hollander * False Faces (1932) - Earl Wyman (uncredited) * Scarlet Dawn (1932) - German Tailor (uncredited) * Silver Dollar (1932) - Hook * The Match King (1932) - Jeweler (uncredited) * She Done Him Wrong (1933) - Jacobson (uncredited) * Forgotten (1933) - Papa Strauss * Emergency Call (1933) - Elderly Motorist (uncredited) * I Love That Man (1933) - Old Man Cohen * Roman Scandals (1933) - Storekeeper * Son of Kong (1933) - Mickey, 2nd Process Server (uncredited) * The House of Rothschild (1934) - Doctor * Twentieth Century (1934) - Beard #2 (uncredited) * Shoot the Works (1934) - Prof. Jonas * When Strangers Meet (1934) - Sam Rosinsky * Music in the Air (1934) - Priest (uncredited) * The Best Man Wins (1935) - Old German Student (uncredited) * One More Spring (1935) - Piccolo Player * Ruggles of Red Gap (1935) - Jailer at Red Gap (uncredited) * McFadden's Flats (1935) - (uncredited) * Four Hours to Kill! (1935) - Pa Herman * Love in Bloom (1935) - Pop Heinrich * Break of Hearts (1935) - Schubert * Death from a Distance (1935) - Prof. Ernst Einfeld * The Farmer Takes a Wife (1935) - Bearded Townsman (uncredited) * Here Comes Cookie (1935) - Mr. Dingledorp * The Girl Friend (1935) - German Landlord (uncredited) * Rendezvous (1935) - Tailor (uncredited) * Parole! (1936) - Bernstein (uncredited) * A Son Comes Home (1936) - Proprietor * Ramona (1936) - Woodcarver Lang (uncredited) * Wanted! Jane Turner (1936) - John Taylor (uncredited) * The King and the Chorus Girl (1937) - Second Violinist (uncredited) * Fly-Away Baby (1937) - Papa - Zeppelin Passenger (uncredited) * Walter Wanger's Vogues of 1938 (1937) - Employment Clerk (uncredited) * The Rookie Cop (1939) - Gus - the Night Watchman (uncredited) * Four Sons (1940) - Doctor (uncredited) * The Big Store (1941) - Mr. David (uncredited) ReferencesExternal links * * Category:1873 births Category:1946 deaths Category:German male film actors Category:Film directors from Bavaria Category:German male silent film actors Category:20th-century German male actors Category:German emigrants to the United States Category:People from Erlangen-Höchstadt "

❤️ Nino Defilippis 🙏

"Nino Defilippis (21 March 1932, Turin – 13 July 2010, Turin) was an Italian road bicycle racer who won the Giro di Lombardia in 1958, as well as nine stages at the Giro d'Italia, seven stages at the Tour de France and two stages at the Vuelta a España. He also won the mountains classification at the 1956 Vuelta a España and the Italian National Road Race Championship in 1956 and 1958. Major results *Giro di Lombardia (1958) *20px Italian National Road Race Championship (1960, 1962) *Tre Valli Varesine (1953, 1960) *Giro del Piemonte (1954, 1958) *Giro dell'Emilia (1954, 1955) *Giro del Lazio (1958, 1962) *Giro di Toscana (1960) *Trofeo Baracchi (1952) (with Giancarlo Astrua) *Giro del Veneto (1961) *9 stage victories in the Giro d'Italia *7 stage victories in the Tour de France *2 stage victories in the Vuelta a España ReferencesExternal links * Category:1932 births Category:2010 deaths Category:Italian male cyclists Category:Sportspeople from Turin Category:Italian Tour de France stage winners Category:Italian Giro d'Italia stage winners Category:Italian Vuelta a España stage winners Category:Tour de Suisse stage winners Category:Vuelta a España cyclists Category:Tour de France cyclists Category:Giro d'Italia cyclists "

❤️ Malcolm Charles Salaman 🙏

"Malcolm Charles Salaman (6 September 1855 – 22 January 1940) was an English author, journalist and critic. He was born and died in London. Life He was educated at University College School and at Owens College, Manchester. Although he had studied mechanical engineering for four years, he became a journalist, and edited two weekly papers. His critical writing was devoted chiefly to prints and to plays. From 1883 to 1894 he was dramatic and art critic for the Sunday Times, and from 1890 to 1899 was on the staff of The Graphic. He wrote regularly on prints for the art magazines The Studio and Apollo. Salaman also wrote the introductions to the 33 volume series Modern Masters of Etching published between 1925 and 1932 by The Studio, each of which contained reproductions of 12 prints by a great etcher. This series included volumes on Frank Brangwyn, Alphonse Legros, Ernest Stephen Lumsden, Malcolm Osborne and Edmund Blampied. He married Annie Sarah Isaac in 1914. They had no children.Anonymous (1940) Obituary. Mr. M.C. Salaman. Connoisseur and Art Critic. The Times, 24 January 1940, p. 9. Works Among his numerous writings are: * Ivan's Love Quest and Other Poems (1879) * Woman through a Man's Eyeglass (1892) *The Old Engravers of England (1906) * Old English Color Prints (1909) * Old English Mezzotints (1910) * Modern Etchings (British) (1912) * French Colour-Prints of the Eighteenth Century (1913) Salaman edited the plays of Sir A. W. Pinero (1891–1900) and himself wrote several plays. ReferencesSources * External links * * Malcolm Charles Salaman Category:English male journalists Category:English art critics Category:Writers from London Category:1855 births Category:1940 deaths "

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