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- Madeleine Lambert was born on 7 May 1892 in Saint-Pierre-Bénouville, Seine-Inférieure [now Seine-Maritime], France. She was an actress, known for Dangerous Liaisons (1959), Rue barrée (1967) and Charmants garçons (1957). She died on 24 July 1977 in Peymeinade, Alpes-Maritimes, France.
- At the age of 21 only equipped with 50 euros, Louis-Karim Nébati moved to Paris hitch-hiking from a small town of Arras, France to realize his childhood dream: Being an actor. To afford his acting classes, he worked many small time jobs and eventually grew an interest in writing. At 24 years old by he created his own literature revue of poetry. At 25 he began studying Physics and Psychology, Topologie of the language, and became a student of the famous Psychanalyste Jean-François Chabaud. Despite his passion for science and psychology, Louis-Karim was making a living in Paris as a musician and as a writer while pursuing his acting classes at the Cours Florent and various workshops where he learned the Method.
After being in Paris for 4 years, he was hired by the National Theater the Comédie Française where he played Molière for 2 years. But it was only a few years later that he got his big break playing the Doctor Fabien Cosma in the tv series "Fabien Cosma" in Prime Time France Television from 2001 to 2007. In the beginning of 2003 he decided to pursue another dream in parallel of acting: Flying. In 2006, he became a professional pilot which gave him the opportunity to travel around the world. He dedicated his free time to Aviation, Physics, and his lovely Harley Davidson in Europe and enjoying life after many years of struggles and pain.
The tv Series became number one in 2005 after reaching 7 millions viewers one prime time night. Instantly Louis-Karim became a French television phenomenon. The show's unprecedented success helped him find a part of his own family after years in orphanage due to the death of his adoptive parents at the age of 12. Since then, to live a positive life and share his passions with those around him as much as possible had become Louis-Karim's primary goal.
Since 2012, Louis-Karim has been living his dream in the US more than ever connected to reality. His passion for Art and especially theater/films lead him to Los angeles where he decided to reinvent himself. Today, Louis-Karim is making various appearances in several US projects. Recently He played Cobio in the new tv Series: 'American Dream' besides Michael Madsen. Moving to the USA was a rebirth for Louis-Karim not only as an actor but as a man. Improving in his craft and being inspired are getting him closer to sharing his talents with a larger audience. - Actor
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Gérard Lenorman is a French singer, songwriter and guitarist. He was born out of wedlock in Calvados (Normandy), the son of a French mother and a German soldier. With a largely absent mother, his early childhood was not a happy one. He spent many months at the L'orphelinat de la charité de Saint Vincent de Paul in Paris.
Musically gifted, Lenorman played harmonium from the age of five (secretly in church) and wrote his first song at twelve. At fourteen, he sang with local orchestras. A factory worker at sixteen, he performed in the evenings at Club Méditerranée. In 1968, he wrote two songs for Brigitte Bardot and the following year went on tour with Sylvie Vartan. In 1970, he played the lead role in the musical Hair on the Paris stage which led to a recording contract with CBS. The early and mid-70s saw him at the peak of his career with the release of several hugely successful chansons, especially De toi and Les Matins d'hiver (1972), Si tu ne me laisses pas tomber (1973), Quelque chose et moi (1974), Voici Les Clés and the lovely ballad Michèle (1976). Lenorman's small stature and unaffected, easy-going style earned him the sobriquet "le Petit Prince de la chanson".
Lenorman won a gold record for his album Nostalgie in 1978. Ten years later, he represented France at the Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin with Chanteur de charme, which ended up ranked tenth. His songs have been recorded in English, German, Spanish and Italian. Several have been used for the soundtrack of film and TV productions.