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Anicée Alvina, also known as Anicée Schahmaneche (born Anicée Shahmanesh or Anicee Schahmane (; 28 January 1953 – 11 November 2006) was a French singer and actress.


Early life and career

Alvina was born at
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,
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. Her
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mother and
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ian father owned a house on Rue de Verdun in
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, where Alvina attended the Lycée Alain. After her 1969 graduation from the Conservatory in
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Alvina made her screen debut in '' Elle boit pas, elle fume pas, elle drague pas, mais... elle cause !'' ( fr) in 1970. Her second screen appearance was in the 1971
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film ''
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'', which would stay as her sole claim to international fame. The movie featured songs composed by
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and
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, and a subsequent best-selling OST album by the former. The film included a nude scene of the seventeen-year-old Alvina playing a fourteen-year-old character. She also starred in the 1974
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of ''Friends'', entitled ''
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,'' although this followup movie was not as successful. Alvina appeared regularly on the French screen, both cinema and television, throughout the 1970s chiefly in
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roles, working with such directors as
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,
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, and
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, Alvina's highest career profile probably being afforded by the Robbe-Grillet films ''
Glissements progressifs du plaisir ''Successive Slidings of Pleasure'' () is a 1974 French art film directed by Alain Robbe-Grillet. Plot The film delves into the surreal and demented psyche of a young woman following the murder of her partner Nora. She is incarcerated in a conve ...
'' (1974) and '' Le Jeu avec le feu'' ( fr) (1975).


Later career and death

Alvina starred in the
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mini-series '' Les 400 coups de Virginie'' ( fr), which ran for six episodes from December 1979 to February 1980. Her only cinematic film credit for the 1980s was the 1981 film '' Rêve après rêve'', a film directed and written by fashion designer Kenzo Takada, although Alvina did play the title role in the 1983 made-for-television film version of '' Diane Lanster'' ( fr) directed by Bernard Queysanne ( fr). Also in the early 1980s, Alvina attempted a singing career, with a solo single released in 1982. Then she joined the group Ici Paris, who had several singles released in 1980–83 and also a 1982 album, to replace Marie Alcaraz as lead singer and frontwoman. Around the time of her 1984 marriage, Alvina evidently retired from the entertainment world and did not re-emerge till 1995, when she resumed her acting career with the first of a series of occasional screen appearances. Alvina died of lung cancer on 11 November 2006, at Boncourt, Eure-et-Loir, aged 53.


Partial filmography

* '' Elle boit pas, elle fume pas, elle drague pas, mais... elle cause !'' ( fr) (''She Does Not Drink, Smoke, or Flirt, But... She Talks!'', 1970) * ''
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'' (1971) * ''
Le Rempart des béguines ''The Beguines'' () is a 1972 drama film directed by Guy Casaril and starring Nicole Courcel and Anicée Alvina. It is based on the 1951 novel ''Le Rempart des béguines'' by Belgian author Françoise Mallet-Joris. The plot centers around a stag ...
'' (1972) * '' Les Grands sentiments font les bons gueuletons'' (''Big Sentiments Make for Good Sports'', 1973) * '' Successive Slidings of Pleasure'' (1974) * ''
Paul and Michelle ''Paul and Michelle'' is a 1974 drama film directed and produced by Lewis Gilbert, whose story Vernon Harris and Angela Huth dramatized. It is a sequel to the 1971 film ''Friends,'' by the same director and with the same lead actors. Gilbert says ...
'' (1974) * ''Isabelle and Lust'' (1975) * '' Playing with Fire'' (1975) * ''L'affiche rouge'' (1976) * '' Une femme fatale'' (''Femme Fatale'', 1976) * ''Le trouble-fesses'' (1976) * ''L'arriviste'' (1976) * '' Anima persa'' (1977) * '' One, Two, Two : 122, rue de Provence'' (1978) * ''El terrorista'' (1978) * ''
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'' (1978) * ''La barricade du Point du Jour'' (1978) * '' L'Honorable société'' (1978) * '' Diane Lanster'' (1983, TV movie) * '' Jusqu'au bout de la nuit'' (1995) * '' Ainsi soit-il'' (2000) * ''Charell'' (2008)


Discography

* "Image À Définir"/ "Tu Fais Mal Et Ça Te Plait" (single) by Anicée Alvina (1982) * "Maman Je N' Veux Plus Aller À L'École"/ "La Ver Interplanétaire" (1983) (single) by Ici Paris


References


External links

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