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<p><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><span style="font-size: 12px; color: #f4f5f5;">Jean Martin 6 March 1922 2 February 2009 was a French actor of stage and screen. Martin served in the French Resistance during World War II and later fought with the French paratroopers in Indochina. Theatrically, he is perhaps best known for originating two roles in Samuel Beckett's most famous plays Lucky in Waiting for Godot, and Clov in Endgame. During the 1950s, he was a performer 10001751 at the Thtre National Populaire and also worked for radio plays.Making over eighty film and television appearances, Martin is best remembered by international audiences for his role as the French paratroop commander Col. Mathieu in The Battle of Algiers 1965, as well as villainous roles in My Name is Nobody and The Day of the Jackal both 1973. He was one of the protagonists in Les Compagnons de Baal 1968.Making over eighty film and television appearances, Martin is best remembered by international audiences for his
role as the French paratroop commander Col. He was one of the protagonists in Les Compagnons de Baal 1968."The Same Moon" is a song performed by Phil Collins released as the sixth and final single release from his album Dance into the Light. Like his previous single "No Matter Who", it received 10001751 only a limited release. The song was only released in Germany, where it reached 87. No music video was made for the song. The single contains Bsides that were available on previous singles from the 1996 album 'Dance Into The Light'The Bsides were a live from Montreux Jazz Festival version of "Always", and the unreleased track "I Don't Want to Go". The latter one however was also released as the Bside of "It's in Your Eyes" single.The Bsides were a live from Montreux Jazz Festival version of "Always", and the unreleased track "I Don't Want to Go". The latter one however was also released as the Bside of "It's in Your Eyes" single.William Biles 1644 19 May 1710 was an American judge,
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