Ginette Letondal
Ginette may refer to: Music * "Ginette", a song by Têtes Raides. * "Ginette", a song by Beau Dommage. People * Ginette Amara (born 1962), Central African academician, veterinarian, and politician * Ginette Anfousse (born 1944), writer and illustrator of children's books * Ginette Aumassip, French geologist * Ginette Baudin (1921–1971), French stage and film actress * Ginette Bedard (born 1933), French-American long distance runner * Ginette Bingguely-Lejeune (1895–1969), French sculptor * Ginette Bouchard (1952–2004), Canadian photographer * Ginette Bucaille (1926–2021), French tennis player * Ginette Daleu (1977–2018) Cameroonian artist * Ginette Dior (1917–2008). French resistance fighter * Ginette Durand (1929–2018), French gymnast * Ginette Gamatis (born 1944), a politician * Ginette Garcin (1928–2010), French actress * Ginette Gaubert (1904–1987), French model and film actress * Ginette Gosselin Ferszt, an American nurse * Ginette Grandmont, a politician * G ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Têtes Raides
Têtes Raides is a French folk rock group. Group history The group was founded in Paris during the 1980s. Originally, they played music heavily influenced by the punk movement and depended on electric instruments. Their third album featured Anne-Gaëlle, a classically trained cellist, and marked a turning point in the group's music toward a more acoustic sound. The group's later efforts misleadingly take on the air of quotidian folk songs while actually using stunning musical arrangements, experimental soundscapes and poetic lyrics rife with very dark humor. Listeners find the influence of classic French musicians like Jacques Brel, Georges Brassens and the Négresses Vertes in the later work. Group members * Christian Olivier : Voice, accordion, acoustic guitar, graphics * Grégoire Simon (a.k.a. "Iso") : Saxophone, flute, accordion, voice * Pascal Olivier (a.k.a. "Cali") : Bass guitar, double bass, Hélicon, tuba, voice (Christian's brother) * Anne-Gaëlle Bisquay : Cello, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ginette Grandmont
Ginette Grandmont is a politician from Quebec, Canada. She was an Action démocratique du Québec Member of the National Assembly for the electoral district of Masson from 2007 to 2008. Background She is from Drummondville and relocated to Charlemagne. She holds a degree from the Institut d'hôtellerie du Québec and worked as a real estate broker for nearly 20 years with Re-Max and Royal LePage. She was also the owner of a RE/MAX franchise in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu for five years, and a volunteer for Operation Red Nose and Operation Enfant Soleil. Member of the Provincial Legislature Grandmont was first elected in the 2007 election with 44% of the vote. Parti Québécois incumbent Luc Thériault finished second with 36% of the vote. Grandmont took office on April 12, 2007. She ran again in the 2008 election but was defeated by PQ candidate Guillaume Tremblay. Federal politics She campaigned on behalf of local Conservative candidate Claude Carignan during the fede ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ginette Marotte
Ginette Marotte is politician in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She served on the Montreal city council from 2005 to 2013 and was mayor of the Verdun borough council from 2012 to 2013. Borough councillor Marotte was elected for the Champlain division on the Verdun borough council in the 2001 Montreal municipal election as a candidate of Gérald Tremblay's Montreal Island Citizens Union (MICU). She served for a full four-year term. MICU held all of the borough council's five seats in this period, which coincided with Tremblay's first term as mayor. City councillor and borough mayor Marotte was elected to the Montreal city council in the 2005 municipal election for the Champlain–L'Île-des-Sœurs division. Tremblay was elected to a second term as mayor in this election, and MICU won a majority of seats on council; Marotte subsequently served as a backbench supporter of the administration. She also continued to serve on the Verdun borough council by virtue of holding her position on ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ginette Maddie
Ginette Maddie (1898–1980) was a French actress known for her appearances in French and German films during the silent era.Klossner p.157 Selected filmography * '' The Black Diamond'' (1922) * '' Sarati the Terrible'' (1923) * '' The Gardens of Murcia'' (1923) * '' The Thruster'' (1924) * '' The Heirs of Uncle James'' (1924) * ''The Painter and His Model'' (1924) * ''The Pink Diamond ''The Pink Diamond'' () is a 1926 German silent comedy-drama film directed by Rochus Gliese and starring Xenia Desni, Rudolf Klein-Rogge and William Dieterle. It was based on the play ''Karriere'' by Richard Kepler. The film's sets were design ...'' (1926) * '' Alone'' (1931) References Bibliography * Hardt, Ursula. ''From Caligari to California: Erich Pommer's life in the International Film Wars''. Berghahn Books, 1996. * Klossner, Michael. ''The Europe of 1500-1815 on Film and Television: A Worldwide Filmography of Over 2550 Works, 1895 Through 2000''. McFarland & Company, 2002. External ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ginette L'Heureux
Ginette L'Heureux is an administrator and former politician in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She was a member of the Montreal city council from 1986 to 1994, serving as a member of the Montreal Citizens' Movement (MCM) party. Early life and career L'Heureux worked as an aide to Parti Québécois (PQ) legislator Louise Harel before her own election and supported Pauline Marois's first bid for the PQ leadership in 1985. She was thirty-seven years old in late 1986 and administered a project to reintegrate women into the workforce. Municipal councillor L'Heureux was first elected to the Montreal city council in the 1986 municipal election, defeating a Civic Party candidate in the east-end Maissoneuve ward. The MCM won a landslide majority in this election, and L'Heureux was appointed by new mayor Jean Doré as his assistant on international affairs. She was also appointed to the board of directors of the Montreal Urban Community Transit Corp. (MUCTC). L'Heureux took part in a delegati ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ginette Leclerc
Ginette Leclerc (born Geneviève Lucie Menut; February 9, 1912 – January 2, 1992) was a French film actress. She appeared in nearly 90 films between 1932 and 1978. Her last TV appearance was in 1981. She was born in Ile-de-France, France and died in Paris. She was married to the actor Lucien Gallas. She is possibly best-remembered for her roles in such films as '' Le Corbeau'' (1943), '' The Baker's Wife'' (1938), ''Cab Number 13'' (1948), and ''Tropic of Cancer'' (1970). Selected filmography * ''L'enfant du miracle'' (1932) * ''Pomme d'amour'' (1932) * ''La dame de chez Maxim's'' (1933) * '' The Star of Valencia'' (1933) – Une girl * '' Toto'' (1933) – La petite femme (uncredited) * '' The Old Devil'' (1933) – (uncredited) * '' Goodbye, Beautiful Days'' (1933) – Marietta * '' Ciboulette'' (1933) – Une cocotte * ''Les surprises du sleeping'' (1933) * ''Minuit... place Pigalle'' (1934) – Irma * '' Hotel Free Exchange'' (1934) – Victoire * '' Dédé'' (1935) – ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ginette Lavack
Ginette Lavack (born in 1975) is a Canadian politician from the Liberal Party of Canada. She was elected Member of Parliament for St. Boniface—St. Vital in the 2025 Canadian federal election. As of June 4th, 2025, Ginette Lavack was selected to be Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Indigenous Services Canada (ISC). Ginette Lavack was officially nominated as Liberal Party of Canada candidate for St. Boniface—St. Vital on February 16th, 2025. Her constituency office is currently located at 4-213 St Mary's Road, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Her Parliament Hill office is located at Room 616 of 229 Wellington Street at the House of Commons in Ottawa. Ginette Lavack is a proud member of the Franco-Manitoban () community, born Francophone in Saint Boniface—Saint Vital as part of the Francophonie. Career Before her political career Ginette Lavack was General Director of the Centre Culturel Franco-Manitobain (CCFM) before relinquishing her position to become Member of P ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ginette Laurin
Ginette Laurin C.M. (born in Montreal 3 January 1955) is a Canadian dancer, choreographer and artistic director. In 1984, she founded the dance group named O Vertigo, based in Montreal. O Vertigo is dedicated to creation in new dance and to broadcasting Ginette Laurin's works all over the world. Biography Trained as a gymnast and in modern dance and classical ballet in Montreal and New York City, Ginette Laurin began her dancing career in Montreal at the beginning of the 1970s. After creating several works as a choreographer, she founded O Vertigo, a company known for its expressive power and the unerring realization of its artistic vision. Besides creating works at O Vertigo, Ginette Laurin has choreographs pieces for other dance companies including Les Grands Ballets Canadiens and Introdans in the Netherlands, and for film. She also transmits her knowledge as an instructor at Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) and at European festivals, and through workshops held by O ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ginette Lantelme
Ginette may refer to: Music * "Ginette", a song by Têtes Raides. * "Ginette", a song by Beau Dommage. People * Ginette Amara (born 1962), Central African academician, veterinarian, and politician * Ginette Anfousse (born 1944), writer and illustrator of children's books * Ginette Aumassip, French geologist * Ginette Baudin (1921–1971), French stage and film actress * Ginette Bedard (born 1933), French-American long distance runner * Ginette Bingguely-Lejeune (1895–1969), French sculptor * Ginette Bouchard (1952–2004), Canadian photographer * Ginette Bucaille (1926–2021), French tennis player * Ginette Daleu (1977–2018) Cameroonian artist * Ginette Dior (1917–2008). French resistance fighter * Ginette Durand (1929–2018), French gymnast * Ginette Gamatis (born 1944), a politician * Ginette Garcin (1928–2010), French actress * Ginette Gaubert (1904–1987), French model and film actress * Ginette Gosselin Ferszt, an American nurse * Ginette Grandmont, a po ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ginette Kolinka
Ginette Kolinka (born Ginette Cherkasky; 4 February 1925) is a French Holocaust survivor. When her father and brother were taken away to be killed by poison gas, shortly after the train on which they had been transported arrived at Auschwitz, she was selected for factory work and taken to the women's camp. Released in May 1945, she remained silent about her war-time experiences for half a century. Her own explanation for this is that she did not wish to irritate people. Whatever the truth of that, after her husband died, and soon after the dawn of a new century, she became an energetic "ambassador for the memory" of those times, criss-crossing the country to share her holocaust knowledge with school children and students. Thanks to the ensuing media exposure, it is no longer only among children and students that, during the first decades of the twenty-first century, she has heightened awareness of the Shoah and its lessons. Biography Provenance and early years Ginett ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ginette Keller
Ginette Keller (16 May 1925 - 27 June 2010) was a French composer. Biography Keller was born in Asnières-sur-Seine. She studied at the ''Conservatoire de Paris'' with Nadia Boulanger, Tony Aubin and Olivier Messiaen. In 1951 she won the Second ''Prix de Rome The Prix de Rome () or Grand Prix de Rome was a French scholarship for arts students, initially for painters and sculptors, that was established in 1663 during the reign of Louis XIV of France. Winners were awarded a bursary that allowed them t ...'' with her cantata ''Et l’Homme vit se rouvrir les portes'' and in 1957 won second prize in the Queen Elisabeth Competition. She taught aural training at the "Conservatoire" and analysis and counterpoint at the '' École Normale de Musique'' in Paris. She has composed for solo instruments, chamber and orchestral music. She has also written two operas with librettos by Alain Germain. Selected works *''Six chants de Lumière et d'Ombre'' for winds quartet, 1965 *''Variab ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ginette Jullian
Ginette Marie Hélène Jullian (born, 8 December 1917, Montpellier, France - died, 4 August 1962, Tahiti), code named Adele, was an agent of the United Kingdom's clandestine Special Operations Executive (SOE) organization during World War II. The purpose of SOE was to conduct espionage, sabotage, and reconnaissance in occupied Europe against the Axis powers, especially Nazi Germany. SOE agents allied themselves with resistance groups and supplied them with weapons and equipment parachuted in from England. Jullian was a wireless operator for the Permit network (or circuit) of SOE in France in 1944. Life Jullian lived in Algeria as a child, married at age sixteen, and was later divorced. In 1940, after the German invasion, she fled France for England. In 1943, she failed a training course to be a pilot with the British Air Transport Auxiliary, but later joined the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry and trained for the Special Operations Executive, learning parachuting, security, and wirele ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |