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Servante Et Maîtresse
''Servant and Mistress'' () is a 1977 French drama film directed by Bruno Gantillon and starring Victor Lanoux and Andréa Ferréol. Cast *Victor Lanoux as Jérôme *Andréa Ferréol as Maria *Évelyne Buyle as Christine *Gabriel Cattand as Charles *David Pontremoli as Paul *Jean Rougerie Jean Rougerie (9 March 1929 - 25 January 1998) was a French actor. In 1985, he portrayed the character Aubergine in the Bond film ''A View to a Kill''. Life Rougerie was born 9 March 1929 in Neuilly-sur-Seine. He died 25 January 1998 in Ivry- ... as Chef de Cabinet References External links * {{Authority control French drama films 1970s French films ...
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Bruno Gantillon
Bruno Gantillon (born 16 June 1944, in Annemasse), is a French film director and screenwriter. Filmography ;Assistant director * 1970: ''Cannabis'', directed by Pierre Koralnik ;Director * 1970: '' Un couple d'artistes'' * 1971: '' Morgane et ses nymphes'' * 1972: '' Le Self-service du nu'' * 1972: ' * 1976: '' Cinéma 16'', episode: ''La maison d'Albert'' * 1977: '' Cinéma 16'', episode: ''L'amuseur'' * 1977: '' Servante et maîtresse'' (English title: '' Servant and Mistress'') * 1978: '' Zigzags'' * 1979: '' Les Héritiers'', episode: ''Les régisseurs'' * 1979: '' Médecins de nuit'', 2 episodes: ''Légitime défense'' and ''Léone'' (TV series) * 1980: '' Cinéma 16'', episode: ''L'homme aux chiens'' * 1981: '' Les Héritiers'', episode: ''Les femmes du lac'' * 1981: '' Non lieu'' * 1983: '' Capitaine X'' * 1985: '' Machinations'' * 1985: '' L'Intruse 2'' * 1987: '' Les Mémés sanglantes'' * 1989: '' Le Masque'', episode: ''Les dames du Creusot'' * 1989–1991: '' The ...
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Gilbert De Goldschmidt
Gilbert de Goldschmidt (26 April 1925 - 1 January 2010) was a German-born French film producer and writer. Life and career Born in Berlin, at young age de Goldschmidt moved to France, where he started his first production company Madeleine Films in 1951. Among his about 40 produced films were Jacques Demy's Palme d'Or winner and Academy Award nominated ''The Umbrellas of Cherbourg'', Raoul Coutard's Academy Award nominated '' Hoa-Binh'', and a number of Yves Robert's successful comedies, notably ''The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe''. He also produced TV-commercials, and distributed foreign films in France, including some Monty Python films. During his career, de Goldschmidt received various honours, including the Legion of Honour, the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and the Ordre national du Mérite. He served as juror at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival and at the 1988 Venice International Film Festival. He was cousin of the actress Clio Goldsmith Clio Goldsmith is a Fr ...
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Dominique Fabre (novelist)
Dominique Fabre (; 30 June 1929 – 20 December 2010) was a Swiss screenwriter and novelist. His book ''Un Beau Monstre'' received the Grand Prix de Littérature Policière in 1968. He is not to be confused with the current French author Dominique Fabre. Fabre started his career as a journalist before becoming a screenwriter. He most frequently worked with film director Étienne Périer. Fabre also wrote three crime novels in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Later in his life, he wrote mostly for television. Fabre died in Pfeffikon on 20 December 2010, at the age of 81. Bibliography *''Suisse'' (1955) - non-fiction; published in English as ''Switzerland'' (1961, London : Vista Books ; New York : Viking) *''Un Beau Monstre'' (1968) *''La Tête en feu'' (1971) *''Un Meurtre est un Meurtre'' (1972) Filmography *1957 : '' Charming Boys'', directed by Henri Decoin *1959 : ''Bobosse'', directed by Étienne Périer *1960 : '' Meurtre en 45 tours'', directed by Étienne Périer *196 ...
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Victor Lanoux
Victor Robert Nataf (18 June 1936 – 4 May 2017), known professionally as Victor Lanoux, was a French actor known to English-speaking audiences for his role as Ludovic in ''Cousin Cousine'' (1975). Biography Victor Robert Nataf was born to a Tunisian Jew from Sfax and a Catholic mother from Normandy. He was evacuated from Paris during the Second World War. Lanoux refers to the name used during his stay in La Chapelle-Taillefert during the French occupation where he lived until the age of 11, when he returned to Paris. He left school at age 14 to become an apprentice varnisher. He worked a variety of jobs, including the Simca automotive assembly line, until he served in the French Army during the Algerian War and was wounded, being awarded the Medal for War Wounded (Médaille des blessés de guerre). His father got him a job at the Studio de Billancourt. He learned acting by correspondence course, then a real course. Career In 1961 he met Pierre Richard who was looking for som ...
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Andréa Ferréol
Andréa Ferréol (born Andrée Louise Ferréol; 6 January 1947) is a French actress and officer of the Ordre national du Mérite (2009). Her debut was in the 1973 film '' La Grande bouffe'', which made a big scandal at the Cannes Film Festival. She was the last partner of Egyptian actor Omar Sharif Omar Sharif (, ; born Michel Yusef Dimitri Chalhoub ; 10 April 1932 – 10 July 2015) was an Egyptian actor, generally regarded as one of his country's greatest male film stars. He began his career in his native country in the 1950s. He is bes .... Theater Filmography Cinema Television Awards and nominations References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ferreol, Andrea 1947 births French film actresses Living people Actors from Aix-en-Provence Actresses from Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur Officers of the Ordre national du Mérite Officers of the Legion of Honour Commandeurs of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres French television actresses 20th-century Fr ...
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Évelyne Buyle
Évelyne Buyle (born 3 June 1948) is a French people, French actress. Career Passionate about theater from a very young age, she joined ''L’école de la rue Blanche'' to learn the basics of acting. She then took classes with Maurice Escande to learn the art of improvisation. Then, she followed a more classical training with Jean-Laurent Cochet. She started her career in theater, in 1970, with the play ''Un piano dans l'herbe'' directed by André Barsacq. She is best known for playing Maryvonne Roman in the TV Series ''Louis la Brocante'' from 1998 to 2014. In 2017, she won the Molière Award for Best Supporting Actress for her work in ''Les Femmes Savantes'', directed by Catherine Hiegel. She was previously nominated in the same category, in 2004, for ''L'Invité'' directed by ''Jean-Luc Moreau''. Personal life From 1968 to 1972, she was married to Alain Jean Pierre Robichon.https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img924/6186/58cWwK.jpg Theatre Filmography References External ...
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Gabriel Cattand
Gabriel Cattand (29 November 1923 – 9 August 1997) was a French actor. He appeared in 108 films and television shows between 1950 and 1997. He starred in the 1969 film ''Klann – grand guignol'', which was entered into the 20th Berlin International Film Festival. Partial filmography * '' The Bread Peddler'' (1950) – Georges Darier aka Georges Fortier * ''Pigalle-Saint-Germain-des-Prés'' (1950) – Le poète Jean-Pierre Francis * ''Women's Prison'' (1958) – L'avocat * ''Cause toujours, mon lapin'' (1961) * ''Laissez tirer les tireurs'' (1964) – Le colonel (uncredited) * '' 3 Avengers'' (1964) – (French version, voice) * '' Maroc 7'' (1967) – Bit Part (uncredited) * ''Réseau secret'' (1967) – Von Braun * ''Klann – grand guignol'' (1969) – Klann * ''Céleste'' (1970) – Me Moret * ''Repeated Absences'' (1972) – Le flic * ''Shock Treatment'' (1973) – Procureur de Boissière * ''Le gang des otages'' (1973) – Charles Aubrey * ''Rude journée pour la reine'' ...
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Jean Rougerie
Jean Rougerie (9 March 1929 - 25 January 1998) was a French actor. In 1985, he portrayed the character Aubergine in the Bond film ''A View to a Kill''. Life Rougerie was born 9 March 1929 in Neuilly-sur-Seine. He died 25 January 1998 in Ivry-sur-Seine as the result of a myocardial infarction. He is the father of actors Isabelle Rougerie and Sylvain Rougerie. Filmography * ''Monsieur Vincent'' (1947) - Un pauvre (uncredited) * ''La tête contre les murs'' (1959) * '' Le Bossu'' (1959) - Un spadassin * ''Como Fazer o Amor'' (1962) - (uncredited) * ''Les amours particulières'' (1970) - Le père de Brigitte * '' Lacombe, Lucien'' (1974) - Tonin * ''The Phantom of Liberty'' (1974) - Charles, l'hôte à la réception mondaine * ''Let Joy Reign Supreme'' (1975) - Talhouet * ''The Seventh Company Has Been Found'' (1975) - L'officier allemand joueur d'échecs * ''Le jour de gloire'' (1976) - Von Bach * '' Servant and Mistress'' (1977) - Chef de Cabinet * ''La nuit de Saint-Germai ...
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