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Iván Petrovich (Serbian: Иван Петровић, romanized: Ivan Petrović; 1 January 1894 – 18 October 1962) was a Serbian [1] film actor and singer. He was the first actor from Yugoslavia to have a successful international movie career.
Iván Petrovich was born on 1 January 1896 in Novi Sad, Austria-Hungary [now Serbia]. He was an actor, known for Elevator to the Gallows (1958), The Garden of Allah (1927) and Mädchen in Weiß (1936).
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- Novi Sad, Austria-Hungary [now Serbia]
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- Munich, West Germany
Iván Petrovich (1 January 1894 – 18 October 1962), born Svetislav Petrović, was a Serbian film actor and singer. He was the first actor from Yugoslavia to have a successful international movie career.
Apr 2, 2014 · Russian physiologist Ivan Petrovich Pavlov developed his concept of the conditioned reflex through a famous study with dogs and won a Nobel Prize Award in 1904.
Ivan IV of Russia is gradually reborn into the same Ivan the Terrible - a cruel tyrant. And now rumors of his ruthlessness and violent temper are becoming true, and these changes in the character of the king are changing history.
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Ivan Petrovich Bezukhov (Russian: Иван Петрович Безухов) rescued the young Natasha Romanoff when the infant was thrown to him from a burning building during World War II by her mother. Ivan became the infant's father figure and protector.
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Ivan Petrovich Voynitsky (Vanya) (iván/ványa petróvich vaynítsky) The hero of the play, Vanya (a nickname for "Ivan" that is analogous to "Jack" or "Johnny" in English) is a bitter, broken man who has wasted his life toiling on the estate of his brother-in-law, Serebryakov.