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Sosenko, Sošenko ( uk, Сосенко) is a surname, uk, сосна means 'pine'. Notable people with the surname include: *Aleksandra Sošenko (born 1991), Lithuanian cyclist *Anna Sosenko (1909–2000), American songwriter *George Sossenko (1918–2013), American lecturer and activist *Jeremy Sosenko Jeremy Sosenko (born 1978) is an American screenwriter, actor, improviser, and director, best known for contributing to writing the 2013 pulp comedy ''Movie 43'' and for writing for the cartoon TV show ''Brickleberry'' on Comedy Central. Sosenko ... (born 1978), American screenwriter, actor, improviser, and director See also * {{surname Ukrainian-language surnames ...
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Anna Sosenko
Anna Sosenko (June 13, 1909 – June 9, 2000) was an American songwriter and impresario who flourished in the 1930s. She is perhaps best known as a manager and writer for cabaret singer Hildegarde, for whom she wrote "Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup". Early life Anna Sosenko was born in Camden, New Jersey, the daughter of Simon Sosenko and Rebecca Sosenko. Her mother ran a restaurant and boarding house. Career Managing Hildegarde Sosenko is perhaps best known as the "formidable" manager and writer for American cabaret singer and fashion celebrity Hildegarde, for whom she wrote "Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup" (1935). "I made her a sensation long before she was a sensation," Sosenko said of her work, crafting Hildegarde's exotic public persona. "Her ingenuity, her inventiveness, her organizational genius and her undying faith in her merchandise stamp Miss Sosenko as just about the smartest manager in show business today," declared journalist George Frazier, in a ''Life (magaz ...
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Jeremy Sosenko
Jeremy Sosenko (born 1978) is an American screenwriter, actor, improviser, and director, best known for contributing to writing the 2013 pulp comedy ''Movie 43'' and for writing for the cartoon TV show ''Brickleberry'' on Comedy Central. Sosenko was a writer and producer on Netflix's Paradise PD , creator = {{nowrap, Waco O'Guin & Roger Black , writer = , story = , voices = {{Plainlist, * Sarah Chalke * David Herman * Tom Kenny * Kyle Kinane * Cedric Yarbrough * Dana Snyder ... from 2018-2021. References External links 1978 births American male dramatists and playwrights American dramatists and playwrights American male screenwriters Date of birth missing (living people) Living people {{US-playwright-stub ...
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Aleksandra Sošenko
Aleksandra Sošenko (born 15 January 1991) is a Lithuanian racing cyclist Cycle sport is competitive physical activity using bicycles. There are several categories of bicycle racing including road bicycle racing, cyclo-cross, mountain bike racing, track cycling, BMX, and cycle speedway. Non-racing cyclin .... Major achievements Road cycling ;2010 :3rd, Lithuanian National Time Trial Championships ;2011 :3rd, Puchar Prezesa LZS :3rd, Lithuanian National Time Trial Championships :, Universiade, Women team time trial Track cycling ;2009 :, World Championships, Junior Women's Scratch References External links * 1991 births Living people Lithuanian female cyclists Lithuanian track cyclists Sportspeople from Vilnius Universiade medalists in cycling Universiade gold medalists for Lithuania Medalists at the 2011 Summer Universiade {{Lithuania-cycling-bio-stub ...
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George Sossenko
George Sossenko (sometimes Georges Sossenko; December 20, 1918 – March 14, 2013) was a Russian-born American lecturer and activist. At age 17, he left his parents' home in Paris, France, to join those fighting against Francisco Franco's nationalist forces in the Spanish Civil War. He initially went to the offices of the French Communist Party, but was turned away, and then denied by the Socialists as well. They suggested he contact the anarchists, who sent him across the Spanish border in a caravan. He was sent to Barcelona, then received one week's worth of military training before being sent to the front. During the Civil War, Sossenko changed his name to Georges Jorat to avoid being found by his parents, and fought as part of the Sébastien Faure Century, the French-speaking contingent of the Durruti Column. He later joined the International Brigades. After the Civil War, Sossenko later fought in World War II with the Free French. and with in United States Fifth Army in Ita ...
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