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  1. Eleonora Duse - Wikipedia

    Eleonora Giulia Amalia Duse (/ ˈdjuːzeɪ / DEW-zay, Italian: [eleoˈnɔːra ˈduːze]; 3 October 1858 – 21 April 1924), often known simply as Duse, was an Italian actress, rated by many as the …

  2. DUSE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    In Italy, she was called “the Duse of the dance,” a reference to the great 20th-century Italian actress Eleonora Duse.

  3. Eleonora Duse | Italian Actress & Theatre Pioneer | Britannica

    Sep 29, 2025 · Eleonora Duse was an Italian actress who found her great interpretive roles in the heroines of the Italian playwright Gabriele D’Annunzio and of the Norwegian playwright Henrik …

  4. Duse (2025) - IMDb

    Duse by Pietro Marcello is a cinematic elegy, not a biography. It's a spiritual, searching portrait of the last years of Eleonora Duse, rendered not through factual reconstruction but through …

  5. DUSE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    Definition of 'Duse' Duse in British English (Italian ˈduːze ) noun Eleonora (ˌɛlɪəˈnɔːrə ). 1858–1924, Italian actress, noted as a tragedienne

  6. duse - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocab Dictionary

    Meaning In informal contexts, ‘duse’ is often used to describe someone who exudes a sense of superiority or self-importance.

  7. What does DUSE mean? - Definitions.net

    Are we missing a good definition for DUSE? Don't keep it to yourself... The ASL fingerspelling provided here is most commonly used for proper names of people and places; it is also used …

  8. duse - definition, thesaurus and related words from WordNet-Online

    Definition: A loud noise or tumult. Example Sentence: The duse of the fireworks frightened the dog.

  9. Duse | Venice Film Festival 2025 Official Trailer | A Poetic Portrait ...

    This biographical drama explores the last chapter of Eleonora Duse, the legendary Italian stage actress, brilliantly brought to life by Valeria Bruni Tedeschi.

  10. Eleonora Duse – Profile of an Acting Legend - Dartmouth

    From Sanford Meisner on Acting, an old anecdote from an even older review of Duse by George Bernard Shaw: “Duse played in a play called Magda. There’s a scene in the last act. When …