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Giselle and Loren
Another actress, Giselle Loren, voiced Buffy for an animated series based on the show, which never aired, and the various Buffy video games.
Had the series been picked up by a network, the series would have focused upon Buffy ( voiced by Giselle Loren ) in more high-school adventures.
have also appeared in the Justice League Unlimited animated series, where she is voiced by Giselle Loren.
* Giselle Loren – Stargirl ( Courtney Whitmore )

Giselle and has
When the curtain rises on the first act, the cottage of Giselle and her mother Berthe are seen on one side, and opposite is seen the cottage of Duke Albrecht of Silesia, a nobleman who has disguised himself as a peasant named Loys, in order to sow a few wild oats before his marriage to Bathilde, the daughter of the Prince of Courland.
In the first act Giselle has to convey the innocence and love of a country girl, the heartbreak of being betrayed.
Brewer, with the help of a journalist named Giselle, discovers that prot may simply be an alter ego ( the result of Multiple Personality Disorder ) of Robert Porter, whose life has been devastated by the murder of his wife and child and his subsequent killing of the perpetrator.
* Full-length Giselle with Carla Fracci and American Ballet Theatre ( 1969 ), which has been criticized for its eccentric camera work.
He has three daughters – Romy and twins Celine and Georgia-with his longtime partner Giselle Glasman.
Giselle Levy ( Maggie Gyllenhaal ) has liberal views, and she supports Katherine because she sees her as having chosen what she wants in her life and because she herself has often felt out of place at the school being Jewish among the mostly WASP student body.
Giselle brazenly has affairs with a professor and a married man.
He has also had affairs with many students ( including Giselle ), and Katherine makes him promise that it will never happen again.
The monkey, apparently named Jizzle as a mis-pronunciation of Giselle, has the ability to draw portraits of anyone placed in front of her, and her new owner exploits this talent in the circus.
He has appeared extensively in Europe, Latin America and the United States, dancing such roles as Franz in Coppélia, Basilio in Don Quixote, Albrecht in Giselle and Prince Siegfried in Swan Lake.

Giselle and her
It was Giselle, the fille de chambre, come to clean the room, and while she stood before him with ears pricked up and regard all curiosity, explaining her errand, Alex could see from the corner of his eye the doctor doing all he could to calm the displeased bird.
Giselle was reluctant but Alex succeeded in persuading her to come back in five minutes and the door was shut again.
Giselle arrived at her husband's court accompanied by German knights.
Madame Giselle is suspected of using blackmail to ensure that her clients pay up, so any one of the passengers could either have owed her money or feared exposure.
Equally, Madame Giselle had an estranged daughter who inherits her considerable estate: could one of the female passengers be this heiress?
Under the pretense of delivering a coffee spoon to Miss Giselle he had walked up the aisle and stabbed her with the poisoned thorn.
When a little girl tells the heroine Giselle that all stepmothers are evil, Giselle reminds her that she personally knows some wonderful women who were good stepmothers, and the fact a woman is a stepmother does not suddenly change her personality.
This is shown later on when Giselle gets married to that girl's father, who had her from a previous marriage, thus becoming a stepmother herself.
The ballet tells the story of a peasant girl named Giselle whose ghost, after her premature death, protects her lover from the vengeance of a group of evil female spirits called Wilis ( a type of Slavic fairy also spelled Vila, Wila, Wiła, Veela ).
Albrecht and Giselle dance a love duet, with Giselle picking the petals from a daisy to divine her lover's sincerity.
Although Giselle takes Albrecht's sword, her death is actually a result of her weak heart.
Giselle is summoned from her grave and welcomed by the supernatural creatures who then quickly disappear.
Giselle, her love undiminished, readily forgives him and the two dance.
By not succumbing to feelings of vengeance and hatred that define the Wilis, Giselle is freed from any association with them, and returns to her grave to rest in peace.
For instance, Samandahl Rey of Sigil could morph matter into different shapes while Giselle Villard of Mystic gained the powers of her world's magical spirits.

Giselle and voice
What Giselle found there caused her to question if the voice she had been hearing all those years was Joshua's.

Giselle and character
This is a reference to the character of Giselle in the ballet Giselle.
However, the Ynang Reyna character was originally played by Giselle Toengi in Mulawin, the series from which Encantadia spun off.

Giselle and both
The role of Giselle is one of the most sought-after in ballet, as it demands both technical perfection and outstanding grace and lyricism, as well as great dramatic skill.
Her many roles include Masha in Winter Dreams and Princess Rose in The Prince of the Pagodas, both choreographed by MacMillan, as well as Princess Aurora in The Sleeping Beauty, Odette / Odile in Swan Lake, Nikiya and Gamzatti in La Bayadère, the Sugar Plum Fairy in The Nutcracker, Manon in Manon, and Giselle in Giselle.

Giselle and video
* Short video of excerpts from the Act II pas de deux of Giselle
* Review of Giselle video ( 1969 )

Giselle and .
The first substantially complete stereo Giselle ( and the only one of its scope since Feyer's four-sided LP edition of 1958 for Angel ), this set is, I'm afraid, likely to provide more horrid fascination than enjoyment.
As with the penultimate Giselle release ( Wolff's abridgment for RCA Victor ) I find the cleaner, less razor-edged monophonic version, for all its lack of big-stage spaciousness, the more aurally tolerable -- but this may be the result of processing defects in my SD copies.
Géza arranged the marriage of his son Stephen I of Hungary to Giselle of Bavaria, the daughter of Henry II.
Stephen married Giselle of Bavaria, the daughter of Henry II the Wrangler in or after 995.
* Giselle O. Martin-Kniep, educator focusing on learning communities
* April 10 – The ferry Wahine strikes a reef at the entrance to Wellington Harbour, New Zealand, with the loss of 53 lives, during Cyclone Giselle, which provides the windiest conditions ever recorded in New Zealand.
* June 28 – Ballet Giselle first presented by the Ballet du Théâtre de l ' Académie Royale de Musique at the Salle Le Peletier in Paris, France.
Ballet and Opera in the Age of Giselle.
Gautier was a celebrated abandonnée who yields or abandons himself to something of the Romantic Ballet, writing several scenarios, the most famous of which is Giselle, whose first interpreter, the ballerina Carlotta Grisi, was the great love of his life.
Through his authorship of the scenario of the ballet Giselle, one of the foundation works of the dance repertoire, his influence remains as great among choreographers and dancers as among critics and balletomanes of ballet.
It was from Petipa himself that Pavlova learned the title role in Paquita, Princess Aspicia in The Pharaoh's Daughter, Queen Nisia in Le Roi Candaule, and Giselle.
She was named danseuse in 1902, première danseuse in 1905, and finally prima ballerina in 1906 after a resounding performance in Giselle.
* Bangayan, Phil, Bonet, Giselle and Ghosemajumder, Shuman ( 2002 ) Digital Music Distribution ( History of the Recorded Music Industry ), MIT Sloan School of Management.
* Giselle O. Martin-Kniep
This experience helped him get cast to participate in Univision's show of Despierta America, along with Mexico's Fernando Arau and Ana Maria Canseco, Honduran Neyda Sandoval and fellow Puerto Rican Giselle Blondet.
* Giselle Allen, the soprano currently resides in Carrickfergus and performed at The Last Night of the Proms when it took place in the town in 2007, singing the folk song Carrickfergus.
On September 1990 she debuted as a stage actress in the San Juan premiere production of Rodolfo Santana's " Baño de Damas ," with an all-star cast that included Gladys Rodriuez, Giselle Blondet, Marisol Calero, and Johanna Rosaly.
Giselle Blondet ( born January 9, 1964 ) is a Puerto Rican actress and TV host.
Blondet was born Alba Giselle Blondet, to Victor Manuel Blondet and Alba Gomez, in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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