Zaza may refer to:

  • The Zaza people, an ethnic group in eastern Anatolia (southeastern Turkey)
  • The Zazaki language, spoken by the Zaza, also called Dimili, Dımılki, Dimli, Kirmancki

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  • Zaza Reservoir, a reservoir on the Zaza River in Sancti Spiritus, Cuba

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Zaza (1923 film)

Zaza is a 1923 American silent romantic drama film directed and produced by Allan Dwan, and starring Gloria Swanson. This film is based on the 1899 French play of the same name produced on Broadway by David Belasco and starring Mrs. Leslie Carter. A print of the film is housed at the George Eastman House and the Library of Congress.

A previous film version was released by Paramount in 1915 starring Pauline Frederick. A third version, directed by George Cukor and starring Claudette Colbert, was released in 1939.

Cast

  • Gloria Swanson - Zaza
  • H. B. Warner - Bernard Dufresne
  • Ferdinand Gottschalk - Duke de Brissac
  • Lucille La Verne - Aunt Rosa
  • Mary Thurman - Florianne
  • Yvonne Hughes - Nathalie, Zaza's maid
  • Riley Hatch - Rigault
  • L. Rogers Lytton - Stage Manager
  • Ivan Linow - Apache
  • References

    External links

  • Zaza at the Internet Movie Database
  • Zaza at AllMovie
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  • Zaza (play)

    Zaza is a play, originally written by French playwrights Pierre Berton and Charles Simon, but probably best known in the English-speaking world in the 1898 adaptation by David Belasco. The title character is a prostitute who becomes a music hall entertainer and the mistress of a married man. According to the IMDb, it was produced on stage and in film six times between 1913 and 1956. The IMDB's best-documented instance is the 1939 production starring Claudette Colbert as Zaza, Herbert Marshall as the man whose mistress she becomes, and Bert Lahr as her music-hall partner.

    External links

  • David Belasco
  • Zaza (1939) at the Internet Movie Database

  • Heute (newspaper)

    Heute (literally "Today") was a Swiss German-language free daily newspaper, published between 2006 and 2008 by Ringier in Zurich.

    History and operations

    Published in tabloid format, Heute was first published on 15 May 2006. It was an afternoon paper.

    The paper was the second Pendlerzeitung (commuter newspaper) in Switzerland, after the morning newspaper 20 Minuten, being distributed in the evenings, from approximately 3 pm.

    With a claimed initial print run of 200,000, the newspaper was said to have been one of the most popular daily newspapers in Switzerland according to the publisher's own statistics.

    The paper ceased publication with a final edition on 30 May 2008. As from 2 June 2008 Heute was replaced by another free newspaper Blick am Abend.

    See also

  • List of newspapers in Switzerland
  • References

    External links

  • heuteonline.ch (in German), the former website of the defunct newspaper (now redirects to blink.ch, the website of the newspaper Blick (in German))

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