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Jany Gastaldi
Jany Gastaldi (May 1948 – 24 November 2024) was a French stage and film actress. Life and career Gastaldi was a student of Antoine Vitez at the Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique. As a stage actress Gastaldi worked with Vitez in several plays, including in ''Andromaque'', ''Les Miracles, ''Le Misanthrope'', ''Hamlet'' and ''Le Soulier de satin''. She played in such movies as ''Solemn Communion'', ''Édith et Marcel'' and ''Mina Tannenbaum''. In 1990, she won the Prix du Syndicat de la critique for best actress for her role in ''Phaedra (Seneca), Phaedra in . Gastaldi died on 24 November 2024, at the age of 76. French minister of culture Rachida Dati wrote an obituary after her death. References

1948 births 2024 deaths French film actresses French stage actresses Monegasque women Place of death missing {{France-film-actor-1940s-stub ...
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Antoine Vitez
Antoine Vitez (; 20 December 1930 – 30 April 1990) was a French actor, director, and poet. He became a central character and influence on the French theater in the post-war period, especially in the technique of teaching drama. He was also translator of Chekhov, Vladimir Mayakovsky and Mikhail Sholokhov. Early life Antoine Vitez was born in Paris and trained to be an actor, finding his first acting job at the age of 19 in ''Ils attendent Lefty'' at the Théâtre Maubel. He failed to enter the National Conservatory of Dramatic Art in Paris and became a Communist activist, which he continued until 1979, when he left the Communist Party following the invasion of Afghanistan by the USSR. He met Louis Aragon in 1958 and became his private secretary from 1960 to 1962. He worked in the theater Balachova Tania, and wrote reviews published by Jean Vilar in the magazine ''Théâtre populaire''. Vitez also found work reading on the radio and voice-dubbing in films. He had his first ...
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Conservatoire National Supérieur D'art Dramatique
The Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique (; "National Academy of Dramatic Arts"; abbr. CNSAD) is France's national drama academy, located in Paris and a constituent college of University PSL. It is a higher education institution run by the French Ministry of Culture and has an acceptance rate of two to three percent and an average graduating class of thirty students. Its alumni include: Jeanne Moreau, Gérard Philipe, Isabelle Huppert, Carole Bouquet, Sebastian Roché, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Louis Garrel, Celine Sallette and Olivier Martinez. History The CNSAD was founded as a part of the Conservatoire de Paris in 1795, making it the oldest acting school in Continental Europe. The Conservatoire de Paris split in 1946, with one school for the dramatic arts, and the other for music and dance, the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse de Paris (CNSMDP). Admissions The CNSAD offers a degree, three-year study program, with the CNSAD diploma awarde ...
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Solemn Communion
''Solemn Communion'' () is a 1977 French comedy-drama film directed by René Féret. It was entered into the 1977 Cannes Film Festival. Cast * Christian Drillaud as Young Charles Gravet * Claude Bouchery as Jules Ternolain * Isabelle Caillard as Young Josette Dauchy * Patrick Fierry as Young François Dauchy * Véronique Silver as Josette Dauchy at 40 * Marcel Dalio as Old Charles Gravet * Myriam Boyer as Léone Gravet * Manuel Strosser as Julien III Gravet * André Marcon as Lucien Gravet * Marief Guittier as Julie Ternolain at 25 * Claude-Emile Rosen as Honore Dauchy * René Féret as Julien I Gravet at 30 * Andrée Tainsy as Charlotte * Roland Amstutz as Raoul L'Homme, le fils naturel de François * Monique Mélinand as Julie Ternolain at 45 * Vincent Pinel as Leon Gravet * Ariane Ascaride as Palmyre * Yveline Ailhaud as Marie * Eric Lebel as Julien I Gravet as child * Nathalie Baye as Jeanne Vanderberghe * Gérard Chaillou as Marcel Dauchy * Yves Reynaud as Ga ...
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Mina Tannenbaum
''Mina Tannenbaum'' is a 1994 French film written and directed by Martine Dugowson, her debut feature. It stars Romane Bohringer and Elsa Zylberstein. It won the Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Foreign Language Film, and was nominated for a César Award for Best Debut and Most Promising Actress. Plot Mina Tannenbaum and Ethel Benegui are two Jewish Jews (, , ), or the Jewish people, are an ethnoreligious group and nation, originating from the Israelites of History of ancient Israel and Judah, ancient Israel and Judah. They also traditionally adhere to Judaism. Jewish ethnicity, rel ... girls living in Paris. They were born on the same day, 5 April 1958, at the Rothschild Hospital, Mina just before Ethel. They first meet when they are seven years old. As their religion makes them feel like outsiders at school, they form a friendship as a result, despite having nothing else in common. Ethel is extroverted and comes from a middle-class family, while Mi ...
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Prix Du Syndicat De La Critique
The prix du Syndicat de la critique is a French prize is awarded by the Professional Critic Union Association Professionnelle de la Critique de théâtre, de musique et de danse{{Cite web , title=Syndicat Professionnel de la critique de théâtre, de musique et danse , url=https://associationcritiquetmd.com/ , access-date=2024-08-18 , language=fr-FR a theatre, music, dance workers union, the new name, since January 2015, of the "Syndicat professionnel de la critique de théâtre, de musique et de danse". Since 1963, the prix du Syndicat de la critique, awarded in June each year, recognize the shows and artistic personalities who have marked the season. Categories Theatre * Grand prix (Best theater show of the year) * Prix Georges-Lerminier (Best theatrical show created in the province) * Meilleure création d'une pièce en langue française (Best creation of a piece in French) * Meilleur spectacle étranger (Best Foreign Show) * Prix Laurent-Terzieff (best show present ...
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Phaedra (Seneca)
''Phaedra'' is a Roman tragedy written by philosopher and dramatist Seneca the Younger, Lucius Annaeus Seneca before 54 A.D. Its 1,280 lines of verse tell the story of Phaedra (mythology), Phaedra, wife of King Theseus of Classical Athens, Athens and her consuming lust for her stepson Hippolytus (mythology), Hippolytus. Based on Greek Mythology, Greek mythology and the tragedy ''Hippolytus (play), Hippolytus'' by Euripides, Seneca's ''Phaedra'' is one of several artistic explorations of this tragic story. Seneca portrays Phaedra as self-aware and direct in the pursuit of her stepson, while in other treatments of the myth, she is more of a passive victim of fate. This Phaedra takes on the scheming nature and the cynicism often assigned to the nurse character. When Seneca's plays were first revived during the Renaissance, the work that soon came to be known as ''Phaedra'' was titled ''Hippolytus.'' It was presented in Latin in Rome in 1486. The play has influenced drama over the su ...
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Le Monde
(; ) is a mass media in France, French daily afternoon list of newspapers in France, newspaper. It is the main publication of Le Monde Group and reported an average print circulation, circulation of 480,000 copies per issue in 2022, including 40,000 sold abroad. It has been available online since 1995, and it is often the only French newspaper easily obtainable in non-French-speaking countries. It should not be confused with the monthly publication ', of which has 51% ownership but is editorially independent. is considered one of the French newspapers of record, along with ''Libération'' and . A Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, Reuters Institute poll in 2021 found that is the most trusted French newspaper. The paper's journalistic side has a collegial form of organization, in which most journalists are tenured, unionized, and financial stakeholders in the business. While shareholders appoint the company's CEO, the editor is elected by ''Le Monde''s journali ...
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Rachida Dati
Rachida Dati (, ; born 27 November 1965) is a French politician and former magistrate who has been Minister of Culture (France), Minister of Culture since January 2024 in the Attal government, government of Gabriel Attal, the Barnier government, government of Michel Barnier and Bayrou government, government of François Bayrou. Dati previously was Minister of Justice (France), Minister of Justice from 2007 to 2009 under President Nicolas Sarkozy. A member of The Republicans (France), The Republicans (LR), she also was a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from 2009 to 2019, representing Île-de-France (European Parliament constituency), Île-de-France. Dati was a spokesperson for Sarkozy during his 2007 French presidential election, 2007 presidential campaign. Following his victory, Sarkozy appointed her to the Government of France, Government. She was elected to the mayorship of the 7th arrondissement of Paris in 2008, when she also entered the Council of Paris. In the 202 ...
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1948 Births
Events January * January 1 ** The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) is inaugurated. ** The current Constitutions of Constitution of Italy, Italy and of Constitution of New Jersey, New Jersey (both later subject to amendment) go into effect. ** The railways of Britain are nationalized, to form British Railways. * January 4 – British rule in Burma, Burma gains its independence from the United Kingdom, becoming an independent republic, named the 'Post-independence Burma (1948–1962), Union of Burma', with Sao Shwe Thaik as its first President and U Nu its first Prime Minister. * January 5 – In the United States: ** Warner Brothers shows the first color newsreel (''Tournament of Roses Parade'' and the ''Rose Bowl Game''). ** The first Kinsey Reports, Kinsey Report, ''Sexual Behavior in the Human Male'', is published. * January 7 – Mantell UFO incident: Kentucky Air National Guard pilot Thomas Mantell crashes while in pursuit of an unidentified fl ...
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2024 Deaths
This is a list of lists of deaths of notable people, organized by year. New deaths articles are added to their respective month (e.g., Deaths in ) and then linked below. 2025 2024 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 Earlier years ''Deaths in years earlier than this can usually be found in the main articles of the years.'' See also * Lists of deaths by day * Deaths by year (category) {{DEFAULTSORT:deaths by year ...
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French Film Actresses
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