Great European Lives
Great European Lives
Great European Lives
Mikhail Bulgakov: The USSR’s most deliberate provocateur
Great European Lives
Horst Buchholz: The man who made Germans cool again
Great European Lives
Stefan Zweig: The perpetual exile longing for the Viennese life he once knew
Great European Lives
Kralle Krawinkel: The guitarist who put the Dada into Da Da Da
Great European Lives
Anna Anderson: The woman who claimed to be the daughter of the last Tsar
Great European Lives
Fred Buscaglione: The Turin boy who was the face of post-war Italy
Great European Lives
Edward G Robinson: The Romanian all-American personification of prohibition
Great European Lives
Nora Kovach: The dancer who defected
Great European Lives
Uta Hagen: The best – and most demanding – acting coach in the business
Great European Lives
Mistinguett: The song-and-dance showgirl who owned the Paris stage
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Baba Yaga: The fairytale scourge of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus
Great European Lives
Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha: The reformer who never quite understood the nation
Great European Lives
Luigi Pirandello: The relentless seeker for answers to the riddle of existence
Great European Lives
Stéphane Grappelli: The violinist who changed the face of jazz in Europe
Great European Lives
Louis Malle: The French director who was a cinematic maverick
Great European Lives
Franz Joseph I: The Emperor who ushered in the end of the Habsburg Empire
Great European Lives
Robert Enke: The goalkeeper taunted by the cruelty of depression
Great European Lives
Henri Matisse: The secular artist whose masterpiece was a chapel
Great European Lives
Viveca Lindfors: The Hollywood outsider with a second act on stage
Great European Lives
Dario Fo: The jester who spoke hard truths beneath the clowning
Great European Lives
Joseph Pilates: The acrobat who taught the world to keep fit
Great European Lives
André Breton: The architect of surrealism
Great European Lives
Adelina Patti: The Italian Bel Canto Soprano who was in a league of her own
Great European Lives
Folke Bernadotte: The even-handed Swedish diplomat who saw the bigger picture
Great European Lives
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec: Paris’s most valuable and committed chronicler
Great European Lives
Olga Baclanova: The Russian who conquered America
Great European Lives
Mireille Darc: A remarkable life built from cruel beginnings
Great European Lives
Rio Reiser: The rock star who was never at home anywhere
Great European Lives
Joseph Conrad: The writer who could have been born frowning
Great European Lives
Ingmar Bergman: The director with a legacy almost unparalleled in the history of cinema
Great European Lives