The cast of Il principe Zilah - 1919 includes: Giuseppe Brignone Helena Makowska as Marsa Armand Pouget Guido Trento
Zilah Fonseca's birth name is Iolanda Ribeiro Angarano.
The cast of Leiba zibal - 1930 includes: Mielu Constantinescu Tantzy Economu Iancu Katz Arion Onea
Zilah Fonseca was born on April 12, 1929, in So Paulo, SP, Brazil.
Zilah Fonseca died on May 30, 1992, in Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.
The cast of Her Final Reckoning - 1918 includes: Florence Beresford as Marquis de Nati Robert Cain as Count Menko Warren Cook as Count Varhely Karl Dane as Prince Tcheretoff Pauline Frederick as Marsa James Laffey as Doctor Charcot John Miltern as Prince Zilah
The cast of Folias Cariocas - 1948 includes: Ranchinho Alvarenga Gilberto Alves Manoel Barcelos Dircinha Batista Emilinha Borba Lauro Borges Lenita Bruno Morais Cardoso Pedro Celestino Maria Del Carmem Luz del Fuego Oswaldo Elias Silva Filho Zilah Fonseca Carlos Frias Ruy Rey Jorge Veiga
The cast of Vamos Cantar - 1941 includes: Ataulfo Alves Gilberto Alves Wilson Batista Emilinha Borba Violeta Cavalcanti Zaira Cavalcanti Nadir Cruz Fialho de Almeida Pedro Dias Estelinha Egg Zilah Fonseca Juvenal Fontes as Coronel Carlos Galhardo Carlos Machado Juracy Mara Jorge Murad Nilton Paz
Zilah Quesado Deckker is known for her work in poetry and has written several collections, including "Canções de Bazar" and "Desabrigo". She often explores themes of memory, identity, and place in her poetry.
Zilah is a fictional character from the novel "Zilah" written by the French author and playwright Pierre Louÿs, published in 1897. The story revolves around Zilah, a beautiful and passionate woman caught in a web of love, betrayal, and desire. The narrative explores themes of sensuality and the complexities of human relationships, showcasing Louÿs' characteristic style of blending eroticism with lyrical prose. The character and her journey reflect the cultural and social mores of the time, making the novel a notable work in early 20th-century literature.
The cast of Imperial Dreams - 2014 includes: Rotimi as Wayne John Boyega as Bambi Sufe Bradshaw as Detective Gill Jernard Burks as Cornell Justin Coach as Day Ethan Coach as Day Zilah Mendoza as Work Source Woman Anika Noni Rose as Miss Price Keke Palmer as Samaara Nik Petcov as Businessman Glenn Plummer as Uncle Shrimp
Gyula Zilahi was born on January 22, 1859, in Zilah, Hungary (now: Zalau, Romania).
The cast of Suzana e o Presidente - 1951 includes: Arrelia Jaime Barcellos Zilda Barreto Margot Bittencourt Nelson Camargo Benedito Corsi Armando Couto Ilena de Castro Ribeiro Filho Neyde Fraga Rosa Goldberg Luciano Gregory Uila Lander Dina Lisboa Maria Luiza Splendore Ana Luz Zilah Maria Vera Nunes as Suzana Leila Parisi Rosires Rodrigues Orlando Villar Otelo Zeloni