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* Cleopatra ( Greek singer ) ( born 1963 )
** Cleopatra ( 1963 soundtrack )
( 1955 ), Around the World in 80 Days ( 1956 ), South Pacific ( 1958 ) and Cleopatra ( 1963 ) plus many more.
* The 1963 film Cleopatra ( played by Richard Burton )
Many of them parodied more serious films — in the case of Carry On Cleo ( 1964 ), the Burton and Taylor film Cleopatra ( 1963 ).
* Cleopatra ( 1963 )
Richard Burton in the film Cleopatra ( 1963 film ) | Cleopatra ( 1963 )
After playing King Arthur in Camelot on Broadway for six months, Burton replaced Stephen Boyd as Mark Antony in the troubled production Cleopatra ( 1963 ).
Her legacy survives in numerous works of art and the many dramatizations of her story in literature and other media, including William Shakespeare's tragedy Antony and Cleopatra, Jules Massenet's opera Cléopâtre and the film Cleopatra ( 1963 ).
* Caesarion appears in the 1963 film Cleopatra.
Other film appearances included Cleopatra ( 1963 ), in which he played Octavian ( the young Emperor Augustus ) and was believed to be set to get nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor but was disqualified when accidentally submitted for Best Actor instead ; It!
During the 1990s, McDowall became active in film preservation and participated in the restoration of Cleopatra ( 1963 ).
* Cleopatra ( 1963 )
He was originally chosen to play Julius Caesar in Cleopatra ( 1963 ) and filmed scenes in London, but when the film was postponed he withdrew ; the role instead went to Rex Harrison.
The third was the Peter Dews produced The Spread of the Eagle ( 1963 ), which featured nine one-hour episodes adapting, in chronological order of the real life events depicted in the Roman plays ; Coriolanus, Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra.
* Cleopatra ( 1963 ) as Casca
* Cleopatra ( 1963 )
In addition to his works for the concert hall, he was active as an orchestrator for many Hollywood productions including the Elizabeth Taylor movie Cleopatra ( 1963 ), one of many collaborations with composer Alex North.
Boyd was originally chosen to play Mark Antony opposite Elizabeth Taylor in 20th Century-Fox's epic production of Cleopatra ( 1963 ) under the direction of Rouben Mamoulian, but eventually withdrew from the problem-plagued production when he committed to star in The Fall of the Roman Empire.
His best-known film scores include The Rainmaker ( 1956 ), Spartacus ( 1960 ), The Misfits ( 1961 ), The Children's Hour ( 1961 ) Cleopatra ( 1963 ), Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Cleopatra and film
Among his best-known films are Cleopatra ; Samson and Delilah ; The Greatest Show on Earth, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture ; and The Ten Commandments, which was his last and most successful film.
* Cleopatra ( 1912 film ), a silent film created in 1912 by Helen Gardner
* Cleopatra ( 1917 film ), an American film directed by J. Gordon Edwards
* Cleopatra ( 1934 film ), an American film directed by Cecil B. DeMille
* Cleopatra ( 1970 film ), a 1970 Japanese anime film
* Cleopatra ( 1999 film ), an American film produced by Hallmark Entertainment
* Cleopatra ( 2003 film ), an Argentine film directed by Eduardo Mignogna
* Cleopatra ( 2005 film ), a South Indian Tamil film
* Cleopatra ( 2011 film ), a South Indian Malayalam film
* the title character of Cleopatra Jones, a 1973 blaxploitation action film starring Tamara Dobson, and its sequel Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold
* Foxxy Cleopatra, in the film Austin Powers in Goldmember
* A CGI representation appears in the 2002 live-action film Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra.
* The 1934 film Cleopatra ( played by Henry Wilcoxon )
* The 1999 film Cleopatra ( played by Billy Zane )

Cleopatra and ),
Octavian ( Julius Caesar's 18-year old adopted son and heir ), and Cleopatra of Egypt ( Joseph M. Horodyski, Military Heritage, August 2005, Volume 7, No. 1, pp 58 to 63, and p. 78 ), ISSN 1524-8666.
* Cleopatra I Syra ( c. 204 – 176 BC ), princess of the Seleucid Empire and by marriage, queen of Ptolemaic Egypt
* Cleopatra II of Egypt ( c. 185 – 116 BC ), queen ( and briefly sole ruler ) of Ptolemaic Egypt
* Cleopatra III of Egypt ( 161 – 101 BC ), queen of Egypt
* Cleopatra IV of Egypt ( c. 138 – 135 BC ), queen of Egypt
* Cleopatra Eurydice of Macedon ( 4th century BC ), wife of Philip II of Macedon
* Cleopatra of Jerusalem ( 1st century BC ), wife of Herod the Great
* Cleopatra of Macedon ( c. 356 – 308 BC ), sister of Alexander the Great, daughter of Philip II of Macedon and Olympias of Epirus
* Cleopatra of Pontus ( born 110 BC ), wife of Tigranes the Great
* Cleopatra Selene I ( c. 135 – 130 BC ), daughter of Cleopatra III and Ptolemy VIII Physcon
* Cleopatra Selene II ( 40 – 5 BC ), daughter of Cleopatra VII and Mark Antony
* Cleopatra Thea ( c. 164 – 121 BC ), daughter of Cleopatra II and Ptolemy VI Philometor
* Berenice III of Egypt ( 120-80 BC ), queen of Egypt sometimes known as Cleopatra Berenice
* Cleopatra Borel-Brown ( born 1979 ), female shot putter from Trinidad and Tobago
* Cleopatra Coleman ( born 1987 ), Australian actress
* Cleopatra Mathis ( born 1947 ), American poet and professor
* Cleopatra Stratan ( born 2002 ), Moldovan singer
* Cleopatra Tucker ( born 1943 ), American politician

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