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    Zarah Leander (German pronunciation: [ˈt͡sa.ʁa leː.ˈʔan.dɐ] ; 15 March 1907 – 23 June 1981) was a Swedish singer and actress whose greatest success was...
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  • solicitor Zarah Ghahramani (born 1981), Iranian-born author living in Australia Zarah Leander (1907 – 1981), Swedish actress and singer Zarah, or Ich weiss...
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  • feature film directed by Detlef Sierck (later known as Douglas Sirk). Zarah Leander, who was recently signed by UFA, stars, in the lead role of Astrée Sternhjelm...
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  • specialized in the tenor and baritone registers include film actress Zarah Leander, the Persian āvāz singer Hayedeh, the child prodigy Ruby Helder (1890–1938)...
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  • Liebe) is a 1942 German drama film directed by Rolf Hansen and starring Zarah Leander, Viktor Staal and Grethe Weiser. It premiered in Berlin in 1942 and...
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    Angstlos, Fearless, generated two major club hits in America, "Zarah" (a cover of the Zarah Leander (No. 45 USA) song "Ich weiss, es wird einmal ein Wunder geschehen")...
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  • Lindblom, Agnetha Fältskog, Lill-Babs, Östen Warnerbring, Gunnar Wiklund, Zarah Leander, and Brita Borg. Escudero, Victor M. "Sven-Olof Walldoff, ABBA conductor...
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  • Records Richard Leander, pseudonym of Richard von Volkmann (1830–1889), German surgeon and poet Zarah Leander (1907–1981), Swedish actress Leander (given name)...
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  • mostly sung by Zarah Leander: "A black stone, a white stone" (Zarah Leander) "Where is your heart" (Zarah Leander) "Slumber song" (Zarah Leander) "Once a foreign...
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  • singer Zarah Leander. It first appeared in the 1942 film Die große Liebe. German recording artist Nina Hagen covered the song and titled it as "Zarah" or...
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