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  1. Hervé Villechaize: el actor de La Isla de la fantasía al que le tocó una vida de pesadilla. A los 50 años, Herve Villechaize pasaba las últimas noches de su vida agobiado por dolores intensos ...

  2. Biografía. Ricardo Gonzalo Pedro Montalbán y Merino, conocido simplemente como Ricardo Montalbán, fue un actor mexicano, nacido el 25 de noviembre de 1920, en la Ciudad de México. Hijo de Genaro Montalbán y Ricarda Merino, inmigrantes españoles, Ricardo creció en Torreón, Coahuila, donde estudió en la Escuela Comercial Treviño.

  3. Georgiana Belzer (Q22673700) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. American actor. ... Georgiana Paula Young; Statements. instance of. human. 0 references ...

  4. Georgiana Belzer Young was an American actress. She was the youngest sister of actresses Loretta Young, Polly Ann Young, and Sally Blane. She had a brief career in film, appearing alongside her sisters in the biographical drama The Story of Alexander Graham Bell, followed by bit parts in two other films.

  5. 4 de sept. de 1993 · Hervé Villechaize. Actor: The Man with the Golden Gun. Hervé Villechaize was born in Montauban, France on April 23, 1943. He stopped growing very early and his father (who was a surgeon) tried to find a cure by visiting several doctors and hospitals.

  6. Hervé Jean-Pierre Villechaize (French: [ɛʁve vilʃɛz]; April 23, 1943 – September 4, 1993) was a French actor and painter.He is best known for his roles as the evil henchman Nick Nack in the 1974 James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun, and as Mr. Roarke's assistant, Tattoo, on the American television series Fantasy Island that he played from 1977 to 1983.

  7. Georgiana Young (née Belzer; September 10, 1924 – November 13, 2007) was an American actress and the maternal younger half-sister of actresses Loretta Young, Polly Ann Young and Sally Blane. She had a brief career in film, appearing alongside her sisters in the biographical drama The Story of Alexander Graham Bell (1939), followed by bit parts in two other films.