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  1. Henry de La Falaise discography and songs: Music profile for Henry de La Falaise, born 11 February 1898. ... James Henri Le Bailly de La Falaise [birth name], ...

  2. Read More. "The Bennett Playbill". Joan Bennett and Lois Kibbee, Holt, Rinehart and Winston (1970) One of a trio of sisters who first brightened movie screens during the tail end of the silent era, Constance Bennett was considered to be the most beautiful of the Bennett siblings. The eldest of the girls, Constance was followed by Barbara, who ...

  3. Gloria Swanson. Swanson in 1941. Gloria Swanson [1] ( Gloria Josephine Mae, March 27, 1899 – April 4, 1983) was an American movie, television, stage, voice, radio, silent movie actress, singer and movie producer. She played Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard. She won a Golden Globe Award in 1951 and a Saturn Award in 1975.

  4. Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Henry de La Falaise, born James Henri Le Bailly de La Falaise, Marquis de La Coudraye (Saint-Cyr-l' cole, France, February 11, 1898 - April 10, 1972), was a French nobleman, translator, film director, film producer, sometimes actor and war hero who was best known for ...

  5. Henry de La Falaise, born in France on February 11, 1898, was a French nobleman, translator, film director, producer, actor and war hero who was best known for his high-profile marriages to two leading Hollywood actresses, Gloria Swanson and Constance Bennett.

  6. Henry de La Falaise, Marqués de La Coudraye (nacido James Henry Le Bailly de La Falaise , 11 de febrero de 1898-10 de abril de 1972), fue un noble francés , traductor, director de cine, productor de cine, actor en algún momento y héroe de guerra que era mejor conocido por sus matrimonios de alto perfil con dos actrices importantes de Hollywood.

  7. This representation of a cliff on the Normandy coast is an unusual motif in Rousseau’s oeuvre, as he rarely left the suburbs of Paris. He probably worked from a reproduction of a painting, possibly Claude Monet’s Falaises à Pourville [Cliffs at Pourville] or Falaise avec bateaux [Cliff and Boats] and Mer Orageuse [The Stormy Sea], also known as La Vague [The Wave], by Gustave Courbet.