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  2. Laya Raki - Wikipedia

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    Laya Raki. Raki (left) during a 1954 visit to Indonesia. Laya Raki (born Brunhilde Marie Alma Herta Jörns; 27 July 1927 – 21 December 2018) was a dancer and film actress popular in Germany in the 1950s and early 1960s. She also became an international star for her roles in British films and TV productions.

  3. La Jana (actress) - Wikipedia

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    13 March 1940. Berlin, Nazi Germany. Occupation (s) Actress, Dancer. Years active. 1925–1940 (film) La Jana around 1928. La Jana (born Henriette Margareta Niederauer, later surnamed Hiebel; 24 February 1905 – 13 March 1940) was an Austro-German dancer and actress.

  4. The Seekers (1954 film) - Wikipedia

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    Javanese-German actress Laya Raki was cast as a Māori. A publicist for the film said: Laya has a strong Polynesian cast of feature. We had tested several Māori girls, some of them beautiful, but somehow the cameras didn't take to them. You know how people photograph differently from the way they really look...

  5. List of female dancers - Wikipedia

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    Laya Raki (1927–2018), dancer, film actress; Stephanie Rauer (born 1979), ice dancer; Edel von Rothe (1925–2008), prima ballerina, ballet mistress, Deutsche Oper am Rhein; Sonia Santiago (born 1966), ballet dancer and teacher; Steffi Scherzer (born 1957), prima ballerina, Berlin State Opera, instructor in Zurich; Ria Schiffner (born 1996 ...

  6. Crane (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Series 1 (2 April to 25 June 1963) 1. A Death of No Importance. When a friend of Crane's is killed, he hunts the man through the streets of Casablanca. Michael Robbins as Jennings, Jennifer Browne as Margot, Guy Deghy as Primo, Gábor Baraker, James Bree. [ 4 ] 2.

  7. First interracial kiss on television - Wikipedia

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    The 1954 British-New Zealand film The Seekers featured an interracial kiss between a European (played by Jack Hawkins) and a Maori (played by German Laya Raki). This film was later screened on television in the US (under the title Land of Fury) and the UK, but the original screening dates are unknown.

  8. Laya (actress) - Wikipedia

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    1992–2010, 2024 - present. Spouse. Ganesh Gorty. . m. Laya (born 21 October 1981) [ 1 ] is a former Indian actress and Kuchipudi dancer known for her work primarily in Telugu films alongside a few Malayalam, Kannada and Tamil films. Laya first appeared as a child actor in Bhadram Koduko (1992) and later she started working as a lead actress ...

  9. Ron Randell - Wikipedia

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    Randell was the son of Ernest Randell (d. 26 May 1946) [1] and Louisa Egan, who had married in 1912. [2] His father was an accountant, born in Broken Hill. [3] Randell was born in Sydney and was the youngest of three sons, the others being Reg and Norm. [4][5] The family lived for a time in Western Australia but eventually settled in Sydney.