Christine Fabréga
Christine Fabréga (8 April 1931 in Paris – 11 June 1988) was a French actress and television personality. Filmography * 1953: ''Le gang des pianos à bretelles'' - un mannequin * 1966: ''Le deuxième souffle (1966 film), Le deuxième souffle'' (directed by Jean-Pierre Melville, starring Lino Ventura) - Simone - dite 'Manouche' * 1967: ''Les risques du métier'' (directed by André Cayatte, starring Jacques Brel) - Madame Roussel * 1970: ''La peau de Torpédo'' (directed by Jean Delannoy, starring Michel Constantin) - Sylvianne Collet * 1972: ''Nous ne vieillirons pas ensemble'' (directed by Maurice Pialat, starring Jean Yanne) - mère de Catherine * 1973: ''Deux hommes dans la ville'' (directed by José Giovanni, starring Jean Gabin) - Geneviève Cazeneuve * 1974: ''Les murs ont des oreilles'' (directed by Jean Girault, starring Louis Velle) - Gilda, la cuisinière * 1974: ''There's Nothing Wrong with Being Good to Yourself (C'est jeune et ça sait tout)'' (directed by Cla ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Paris
Paris () is the Capital city, capital and List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, largest city of France. With an estimated population of 2,048,472 residents in January 2025 in an area of more than , Paris is the List of cities in the European Union by population within city limits, fourth-most populous city in the European Union and the List of cities proper by population density, 30th most densely populated city in the world in 2022. Since the 17th century, Paris has been one of the world's major centres of finance, diplomacy, commerce, culture, Fashion capital, fashion, and gastronomy. Because of its leading role in the French art, arts and Science and technology in France, sciences and its early adoption of extensive street lighting, Paris became known as the City of Light in the 19th century. The City of Paris is the centre of the Île-de-France region, or Paris Region, with an official estimated population of 12,271,794 inhabitants in January 2023, or ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jean Gabin
Jean Gabin Alexis Moncorgé (born Jean-Alexis Moncorgé), known as Jean Gabin (; 17 May 190415 November 1976), was a French actor and singer. Considered a key figure in French cinema, he starred in several classic films, including '' Pépé le Moko'' (1937), '' La grande illusion'' (1937), '' Le Quai des brumes'' (1938), '' La bête humaine'' (1938), '' Le jour se lève'' (1939), and '' Le plaisir'' (1952). During his career, he twice won the Silver Bear for Best Actor from the Berlin International Film Festival and the Volpi Cup for Best Actor from the Venice Film Festival, respectively. Gabin was made a member of the Légion d'honneur in recognition of the important role he played in French cinema. Biography Early life Gabin was born Jean-Alexis Moncorgé in Paris, the son of Madeleine Petit and Ferdinand Moncorgé, a cafe owner and cabaret entertainer whose stage name was Gabin, which is a first name in French. He grew up in the village of Mériel in the Seine-et-Oise (no ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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French Television Presenters
French may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to France ** French language, which originated in France ** French people, a nation and ethnic group ** French cuisine, cooking traditions and practices Arts and media * The French (band), a British rock band * "French" (episode), a live-action episode of ''The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!'' * ''Française'' (film), a 2008 film * French Stewart (born 1964), American actor Other uses * French (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) * French (tunic), a type of military jacket or tunic * French's, an American brand of mustard condiment * French (catheter scale), a unit of measurement * French Defence, a chess opening * French kiss, a type of kiss See also * France (other) * Franch, a surname * French Revolution (other) * French River (other), several rivers and other places * Frenching (other) * Justice French (other) Justice French may refer to: * C. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Michel Aumont
Michel Henri Aumont (15 October 1936 – 28 August 2019) was a French theatre, film, and television actor. Throughout his career, he gained four Molière Awards and nominations for three César Awards. In 2015, he was made Grand Officer of the National Order of Merit. Biography Born October 15, 1936 in Paris. He studied at the Paris Conservatory of Dramatic Art. From the 1970s, he became one of the leading comedic actors in French cinema, despite having played mostly supporting roles. He worked on the Comédie-Française The Comédie-Française () or Théâtre-Français () is one of the few state theatres in France. Founded in 1680, it is the oldest active theatre company in the world. Established as a French state-controlled entity in 1995, it is the only state ... stage for thirty years. Filmography Awards * Molière Award for Best Supporting Actor (1999) References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Aumont, Michel 1936 births 2019 deaths French male film a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Philippe Galland
Philippe is a masculine given name, cognate to Philip, and sometimes also a surname. The name may refer to: * Philippe of Belgium (born 1960), King of the Belgians (2013–present) * Philippe (footballer) (born 2000), Brazilian footballer * Prince Philippe, Count of Flanders, father to Albert I of Belgium * Philippe d'Orléans (other), multiple people * Philippe A. Autexier (1954–1998), French music historian * Philippe Blain, French volleyball player and coach * Philippe Najib Boulos (1902–1979), Lebanese lawyer and politician * Philippe Broussard (born 1963), French journalist * Philippe Coutinho, Brazilian footballer * Philippe Daverio (1949–2020), Italian art historian * Philippe Djian (born 1949), French author * Philippe Dubuisson-Lebon, Canadian football player * Philippe Ginestet (born 1954), French billionaire businessman, founder of GiFi * Philippe Gilbert, Belgian bicycle racer * Philippe Noiret, French actor * Philippe Petit, French performer and tightro ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gérard Barray
Gérard Barray (2 November 1931 – 15 February 2024) was a French actor. Early life and education Gérard Barray was born in Toulouse on 2 November 1931. His parents split up quickly and his mother, who came from Montauban, decided to return to her hometown with her little boy. Around the age of 15, he discovered a passion for jazz; he participated in a few shows in nightclubs while pursuing his studies and obtained a bachelor's degree at the Faculty of Toulouse. Camille Ricard, an actress and teacher at the Conservatory of Toulouse, who advised him to go to Paris with a letter of recommendation for a friend, Noël Roquevert. Barray enrolled at the Cours Simon, a drama school in Paris. Four years later, Gérard Barray won the Jury Prize. Career It will then excel in the roles of knights with a big heart. He starred as D'Artagnan, Pardaillan, Surcouf and Scaramouche. In total he appeared in a dozen feature films of that genre, most of which were box-office successes, widel ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anouk Bernard
Anouk (, ) is a French female given name and Dutch diminutive of the female given name Anna. People * Anouk, or Anouk Schemmekes (née Teeuwe, born 1975), Dutch singer-songwriter * Anouk Aimée (Nicole Françoise Florence Dreyfus; 1932–2024), pseudonym of a French film actress * Anouk De Clercq (born 1971), Belgian multimedia artist * Anouk Dekker (born 1986), Dutch footballer * Anouk Denton (born 2003), English footballer * Anouk van Dijk (born 1965), Dutch choreographer * Anouk Eman (born 1992), Aruban psychologist, swimmer, model and beauty pageant titleholder * Anouk Faivre-Picon (born 1986), French skier * Anouk Ferjac (born 1932), French actress * Anouk Geurts (born 2000), Belgian sailor * Anouk Grinberg (born 1963), French actress * Anouk Hagen (born 1990), Dutch sprinter * Anouk Hoogendijk (born 1985), Dutch footballer * Anouk Aimee Takam Kenmoe (born 1979), Cameroonian footballer * Anouk Kruithof (born 1981), Dutch artist * Anouk Leblanc-Boucher (born 1984), Ca ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Claude Mulot
Claude Mulot (1942–1986) was a French screenwriter and film director who mainly specialized in adult films, but also made various attempts in other genres like horror films (''The Blood Rose''), comedies (''Le jour se lève et les conneries commencent'') and thrillers (''Le Couteau sous la gorge''). He accidentally drowned at the early age of 44 while his screenplay ''On se calme et on boit frais à Saint-Tropez'' was being shot by Max Pécas in Saint-Tropez in 1986. Filmography as a director * 1968 : ''Sexyrella'' starring Véronique Beauchêne and Velly Beguard * 1970 : ''The Blood Rose'' (''La Rose écorchée'') starring Anny Duperey, Philippe Lemaire, Howard Vernon and Elizabeth Teissier * 1970 : ''La Saignée'' starring Bruno Pradal, Charles Southwood and Patti D'Arbanville * 1973 : ''Profession : Aventuriers'' starring Nathalie Delon and André Pousse * 1974 : ''Les Charnelles'' (aka ''Émotions secrètes d'un jeune homme de bonne famille'') starring Anne Lib ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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There's Nothing Wrong With Being Good To Yourself
''There's Nothing Wrong with Being Good to Yourself'' (, lit. "She's So Young and Knows All", in France or in Quebec) is a Canadian-French sex comedy film, directed by Claude Mulot and released in 1974.Gerald Pratley, ''A Century of Canadian Cinema''. Lynx Images, 2003. . p. 216. The film stars Jean Lefebvre and Françoise Lemieux as Charles and Martine Lebrun, a couple from France residing in Montreal whose teenage niece Joëlle (Andrée Cousineau) is visiting for the summer. After Charles' coworker reveals that his own teenage daughter is pregnant, Charles decides to talk to Joëlle about the birds and the bees, only to discover that she already knows far more about sex than he does, in turn leading Charles and Martine to try to spice up their sex lives by delving into swinging.Charles-Henri Ramond"Y’a pas d’mal à se faire du bien – Film de Claude Mulot" ''Films du Québec'', September 27, 2009. The cast also includes Michel Galabru, Darry Cowl, Marcella Saint-Amant, Ch ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |