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Madeline
''Madeline'' is a media franchise that originated as a series of children's books written and illustrated by Ludwig Bemelmans. The books have been adapted into numerous formats, spawning telefilms, television series and a live action feature film. The stories take place in a Catholic boarding school in Paris. The teacher, named Miss Clavel, is strict but loves the children, cares for them, and is open to their ideas. Most of the media starts with the line "In an old house in Paris that was covered in vines, lived twelve little girls in two straight lines ..." and end with an invocation of a famous phrase used by Ethel Barrymore to rebuff curtain calls: " That's all there is, there isn't any more". The stories often are written entirely in rhyme, include simple themes of daily life, and the playful but harmless mischief of Madeline, which appeal to children and parents alike. Most of the books have several recurring themes, such as Miss Clavel turning on the light and saying: " ...
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Madeline (video Game Series)
''Madeline'' is a series of educational video game, educational Adventure game, point-and-click adventure video games which were developed during the mid-1990s for Windows and Mac systems. The games are an extension of the ''Madeline'' series of children's books by Ludwig Bemelmans, which describe the adventures of a young French girl. The video-game series was produced concurrently with a Madeline (TV series), TV series of the same name, with characters and voice actors from the show. In each game, Madeline guides the player through educational mini-games. Activities include reading comprehension, mathematics, problem-solving, basic French language, French and Spanish language, Spanish vocabulary, and cultural studies. Each game focuses on a different subject. Although the series is set primarily in Madeline's boarding school in Paris (and its surrounding neighborhoods), some games are set in other European countries. The series was conceived by Creative Wonders president Greg ...
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Madeline (TV Series)
''Madeline'' is an animated preschool television series produced by DIC Entertainment, L.P., as part of the ''Madeline'' media franchise. It began as a series of six television specials from 1988 to 1991, and then continued as ''Madeline'' and ''The New Adventures of Madeline'' from 1993 to 2001. The show is narrated by Christopher Plummer. Background In 1960, the Madeline stories were adapted to a one-hour color episode for the NBC series '' The Shirley Temple Show''. Madeline was played by Gina Gillespie, child actor Michel Petit played Pepito, and Imogene Coca portrayed Miss Clavel. The episode, as Madeline's first appearance on television, has been released to DVD. Characters * Madeline (voiced by Tracey Lee Smythe in season 1 and Andrea Libman in seasons 2 & 3) is the central protagonist of the show. She is a kind, caring and adventurous redheaded French girl, and the bravest of her group—despite being the shortest. She lives in a girls' boarding school with eleven o ...
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Madeline (book Series)
''Madeline'' is a book series, part of the ''Madeline'' media franchise, originally created by Ludwig Bemelmans. The series follows the daily adventures of Madeline, a seven-year-old girl attending a boarding school in Paris with eleven other girls, under the care of their teacher, Miss Clavel. The first book was published in 1939, and proved to be a success, so Bemelmans wrote many sequels in the 1940s and 1950s. The series continued, written by Bemelmans' grandson John Bemelmans Marciano. As of 1998, the series had sold over 15 million copies worldwide. Since then, the books have also been made into a film, a short film, and an animated series. Series summary Each book in the series begins with the rhyme: Madeline is the smallest yet bravest of the twelve girls at the boarding school. She is only 7 years old and is the only redhead in the school. She has many adventures while there, including falling off a bridge and being saved by a stray dog, and meeting Pepito, the mis ...
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Ludwig Bemelmans
Ludwig Bemelmans (April 27, 1898 – October 1, 1962) was an Austrian and American writer and illustrator of children's books and adult novels. He is known best for the ''Madeline'' picture books. Six were published, the first in 1939. Early life Bemelmans was born to the Belgian painter Lambert Bemelmans and the German Frances Fischer in Meran, Austria-Hungary (now Italy). His father owned a hotel. He grew up in Gmunden on the Traunsee in Upper Austria. His first language was French and his second German. In 1904, his father left his wife and Ludwig's governess, both of whom were pregnant with his children, for another woman, after which his mother took Ludwig and his brother to her native city of Regensburg, Germany. Bemelmans had difficulty in school, as he hated the German style of discipline. He was apprenticed to his uncle Hans Bemelmans at a hotel in Austria. In a 1941 ''New York Times'' interview with Robert van Gelder, he related that while an apprentice, he was regula ...
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Madeline (1998 Film)
''Madeline'' is a 1998 family film, family comedy film adaptation of the Madeline, children's book series and Madeline (TV series), animated television series of the same name. The film starred newcomer Hatty Jones as the titular character with Frances McDormand and Nigel Hawthorne in supporting roles as Miss Clavel and Lord Covington respectively. The film encompasses the plots of four ''Madeline'' books. It was released on July 10, 1998 by TriStar Pictures. Plot In 1956 Paris, a young orphan, orphaned girl named Madeline attends a Catholic Church, Catholic boarding school with eleven other girls, taught by the strict yet loving nun Miss Clavel and fed by the passionate chef Hélène. Despite having neither a family nor money, Madeline maintains a positive, yet mischievous attitude. One night, Madeline is stricken with appendicitis and taken to the hospital, where she undergoes an appendectomy. During her stay there, Madeline bonds with Lady Covington, the terminally ill wife of ...
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Hatty Jones
''Madeline'' is a 1998 family comedy film adaptation of the children's book series and animated television series of the same name. The film starred newcomer Hatty Jones as the titular character with Frances McDormand and Nigel Hawthorne in supporting roles as Miss Clavel and Lord Covington respectively. The film encompasses the plots of four ''Madeline'' books. It was released on July 10, 1998 by TriStar Pictures. Plot In 1956 Paris, a young orphaned girl named Madeline attends a Catholic boarding school with eleven other girls, taught by the strict yet loving nun Miss Clavel and fed by the passionate chef Hélène. Despite having neither a family nor money, Madeline maintains a positive, yet mischievous attitude. One night, Madeline is stricken with appendicitis and taken to the hospital, where she undergoes an appendectomy. During her stay there, Madeline bonds with Lady Covington, the terminally ill wife of the school's board of trustees member, Lord Covington. Unlike her husb ...
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Madeline (book)
''Madeline'' is a 1939 book written and illustrated by Ludwig Bemelmans, the first in the Madeline (book series), book series of six, later expanded by the author's grandson to 17, which inspired the Madeline media franchise. Inspired by the life experiences of its author/illustrator, the book is considered one of the major classics of children's literature through the age range of 3 to 8 years old. The book is known for its rhyme scheme and colorful images of Paris, with an appeal to both children and adults. Background ''Madeline'' was inspired by the experiences of its Austrian-American author and illustrator Ludwig Bemelmans. Bemelmans spent his first years raised in a hotel in Austria, a dull setting in which he was known for causing trouble. His bold traits contrasting with his post-World War I setting is seen depicted through Madeline's daring personality being surrounded by order. Bemelmans was sent to a private school, but after a disciplinary incident was sent to Amer ...
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Madeline And The Bad Hat
''Madeline and the Bad Hat'' is a children's picture book by Ludwig Bemelmans. It features the popular children's character Madeline. It was first published by Viking Press in 1956. Plot The story opens as the Spanish Ambassador to France moves into the house neighboring the boarding school in Paris. The girls attending the school, including Madeline, watch the ambassador and his family move in with interest. Ms. Clavel, a nurse tasked with caring for the girls, points out that the Ambassador has a young son about their age. Immediately, Madeline judges the boy (known as Pepito) as a "Bad Hat", or trouble-maker. Pepito performs many antics that vex the schoolgirls, including shooting them with a slingshot, but whenever Ms. Clavel is present, he acts like a polite gentleman, earning her admiration much to the girls' chagrin. One day, after about a year of living next to each other, Pepito invites the girls to visit his home and view his menagerie. He has captured many animals ...
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Madeline's Rescue
''Madeline's Rescue'' is a children's picture book by Ludwig Bemelmans, the second in his ''Madeline'' series. Released by Viking Press, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1954.American Library AssociationCaldecott Medal Winners, 1938 - Present URL accessed 27 May 2009. Plot Madeline falls into the Seine River one day and is saved by a stray dog. Miss Clavel and the twelve little girls cannot find the owner of the dog, so the girls decide to keep it and name it Genevieve. The problems start to rise when the girls compete for time with Genevieve. Big trouble arrives in their animal-loathing landlord Cucuface, who takes one look at poor Genevieve and has his driver take her away. The girls and Miss Clavel unsuccessfully look for Genevieve. Late that night, Miss Clavel wakes up and finds Genevieve in the light of the doorway. Everyone rejoices Genevieve's return. That night, the girls fight about Genevieve again, causing Miss Clavel to take Genevieve to he ...
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Alice Of Wonderland In Paris
''Alice of Wonderland in Paris'' or ''Alice in a New Wonderland'' is a 1966 animated film directed by Gene Deitch and produced by William L. Snyder in extreme limited animation. Plot Young Alice, having become a celebrity for her adventures in Wonderland, is in her bedroom. She is dreaming about visiting Paris and sharing adventures with the storybook girl Madeline. While no comment is made as to where this Alice comes from or what time the film is set in, Alice seems to be American, as she likes cheeseburgers and is having a great deal of trouble when it comes to getting to France. As Alice points out, “Getting to Wonderland was easy – all I had to do was fall down the rabbit hole. But let’s face it – it takes money to get to Paris!”. As Alice dreams in her bedroom, a talking mouse named Francois rides a bicycle into Alice's bedroom and wants to conduct a survey about her favorite cheeses. Alice wants to join Francois in his native Paris, so Francois uses a cheese th ...
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Ben Daniels
Ben Daniels (born 10 June 1964) is an English actor. Initially a stage actor, Daniels was nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actor for '' Never the Sinner'' (1991), the Evening Standard Award for Best Actor for ''900 Oneonta'' (1994), Best Actor in the M.E.N. Theatre Awards for ''Martin Yesterday'' (1998), and won the 2001 Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in the Arthur Miller play '' All My Sons''. In 2008, Daniels made his Broadway début in a revival of '' Les Liaisons Dangereuses'', for which he was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play. Daniels has also appeared on popular television series including '' Cutting It'' (2002–04), '' The Virgin Queen'' (2005), '' Law & Order: UK'' (2009–11), '' The Paradise'' (2013), '' House of Cards'' (2013–14), and ''The Exorcist'' (2016–17). On 1 April 2018 he appeared in the NBC live televised concert rendition of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's rock opera ''Jesus ...
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John Bemelmans Marciano
John Bemelmans Marciano (born 1970) is an American children's book author and illustrator. Life The grandson of Ludwig Bemelmans, the creator of the children's book series ''Madeline'', has continued the series with three books written and illustrated in his grandfather's style: ''Madeline and the Cats of Rome'', ''Madeline at the White House'' and ''Madeline and the Old House in Paris''. He grew up in Three Bridges, New Jersey, and graduated from Columbia University Columbia University in the City of New York, commonly referred to as Columbia University, is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Churc ... in 1992. References 1970 births Living people American children's writers {{US-child-writer-stub Columbia College (New York) alumni ...
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