Horst Janson may refer to: H. W. Janson (1913–1982), American scholar of art history Horst Janson (actor) (born 1935), German actor This disambiguation...
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Horst Janson (born 4 October 1935) is a German actor. Horst Janson's career started with the film The Buddenbrooks in 1959. He also featured in Helmut...
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photographer Horst Hrubesch (born 1951), German footballer Horst Jankowski (1936–1998), German pianist Horst Janssen (1929-1995), German draftman Horst Janson (actor)...
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Clemens and Albert Fennell for Hammer Film Productions, and starring Horst Janson, John Carson, Shane Briant, and Caroline Munro. The music score was composed...
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1971: The Captain (with Heinz Rühmann, Johanna Matz, Ernst Stankovski, Horst Janson) - Konsul Carstens 1971: She Killed in Ecstasy (with Soledad Miranda...
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(writing as Harry Patterson), the film stars Robert Wagner, Teri Garr, Horst Janson, John Standing, Barbara Parkins and Marcel Bozzuffi. It premiered on...
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Horst Woldemar Janson (October 4, 1913 – September 30, 1982), was a Russian Empire-born German-American professor of art history best known for his History...
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as Murphy Siân Phillips as Dr. Hayden Philippe Noiret as Louis Brezon Horst Janson as Commander Lauchs, German Submarine Captain John Hallam as Lieutenant...
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Janson is the name given to a set of old-style serif typefaces from the Dutch Baroque period, and modern revivals from the twentieth century. Janson is...
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Dora Jane Janson, née Heineberg (1916-2002) was an American art historian, who collaborated with her husband Horst W. Janson. Dora Jane Heineberg was born...
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