Igor Gorin (October 26, 1904 – March 24, 1982) was a Ukrainian Jewish baritone and music teacher. In screen credits, he is sometimes known as Charles Igor...
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Sophie Tucker as Alice Clayton Judy Garland as Betty Clayton Charles Igor Gorin as Nicki Papaloopas Raymond Walburn as Herman J. Whipple Robert Benchley...
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football player Grigori Gorin (1940–2000), Soviet playwright Igor Gorin (1904–1982), Austrian baritone and music teacher Jean Gorin (1899–1981), French painter...
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Colette Boky and Charles Igor Gorin. Norman Foster as Sir John Falstaff Colette Boky as Mistress Ford Charles Igor Gorin as Mr. Ford Mildred Miller...
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Ignatz Greenberg, birth name of Ukrainian baritone and music teacher Igor Gorin (1904–1982) Ignatz Gresser (1835–1919), American Civil War soldier awarded...
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final Broadway role, he played Almaviva in Once Over Lightly in 1942 with Igor Gorin and Grace Panvini; the production was based on Gioachino Rossini's The...
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conference and photos of fellow agents there, see Special Agent Leonard L. (Igor) Gorin "United Nations Formation 1945—CIC Security Role". Golden Sphinx, Serial...
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Steber, Richard Crooks, Rise Stevens, Robert Merrill, Thomas Heyward, Igor Gorin, Nadine Conner, Dorothy Warenskjold, and Thomas L. Thomas, among many...
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Francisco conference and photos of fellow agents there, see: Leonard L. (Igor) Gorin (Winter 2004–2005). "United Nations Formation 1945—CIC Security Role"...
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Paige; Ted Fio Rito Announcer: Ken Niles A contemporary source also lists Igor Gorin as a singer on the program. A review in the trade publication Radio Daily...
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