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Jean-Paul Belmondo Actor, Breathless The son of the renowned French sculptor Paul Belmondo, he studied at Conservatoire National Superieur d'Art Dramatique (CNSAD); after the minor stage performances he made his screen debut in À pied, à cheval et en voiture but the episodes with his participation were cut before release. However, the breakthrough role in Jean-Luc Godard's Breathless made him one of the key figures in the French New Wave... | |
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Carole Bouquet Actress, For Your Eyes Only | |
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Mathieu Amalric Actor, Quantum of Solace | |
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Lambert Wilson Actor, Of Gods and Men | |
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Denis Lavant Actor, Holy Motors | |
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Valérie Kaprisky Actress, Breathless | |
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Chris Marker Writer, Twelve Monkeys | |
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Sarah Kazemy Actress, Circumstance | |
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Betsy Drake Actress, Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? | |
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Jean Rollin Director, The Nude Vampire | |
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Cédric Klapisch Director, L'Auberge Espagnole | |
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Guillaume Gallienne Actor, Marie Antoinette | |
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Michèle Morgan Actress, The Fallen Idol A classic beauty, blonde French actress Michèle Morgan has been one of her country's most popular leading ladies for over five decades. Born in 1920, she studied acting under René Simon and began her career at 15 working as a film extra to pay for drama classes. The young actress soon caught the eye of director 'Marc Allegret' who cast her in Gribouille... | |
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Francis Veber Writer, The Closet | |
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Lou Doillon Actress, House of Voices Daughter of director Jacques Doillon and actress Jane Birkin, half-sister of Charlotte Gainsbourg, half-sister in law of Yvan Attal, Lou was born in the French movie industry. She had a rebellious adolescence, and started her acting career as her mother's daughter in Le petit amour. Then, her father offered her her first great role in a movie... | |
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Reem Kherici Actress, OSS 117: Lost in Rio | |
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Lisa Azuelos Writer, LOL | |
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Anaïs Nin Writer, Henry & June Anaïs Nin was born February 21, 1903 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, a suburb of Paris, France. She moved to the United States in 1914 with her mother, singer Rosa Culmell and two brothers, Thorvald and Joaquin. Her father was Joaquin Nin, a Spanish pianist and composer, who abandoned the family after leaving his family at various intervals in his career to tour Europe and Cuba... | |
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Catherine Mouchet Actress, Thérèse | |
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Pierre Mondy Actor, Asterix vs. Caesar | |
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Frédéric Beigbeder Self, L'attrape-Salinger | |
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Tonie Marshall Writer, Venus Beauty Institute She is the daughter of the French actress Micheline Presle and the American actor/director William Marshall, who appeared in such 40s and 50s films as "Knute Rockne, All American." As a child, Tonie saw her mother "doing movies and getting invited everywhere", and the life of an actress impressed her... | |
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Jacques Prévert Writer, The King and the Mockingbird | |
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Catherine Allégret Actress, La Vie en Rose | |
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Dominique Strauss-Kahn Self, Inside Job | |
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Philippe Sarde Composer, Quest for Fire | |
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Michel Abramowicz Cinematographer, Taken | |
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Mathieu Simonet Actor, Days of Glory | |
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Pascale Audret Actress, L'eau vive | |
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Jean Rougerie Actor, A View to a Kill | |
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Patrick Puydebat Actor, Rêve d'enfant | |
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Jean Claudio Actor, Darling | |
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Paul Grimault Director, The King and the Mockingbird | |
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Francine Bergé Actress, The Crimson Rivers | |
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Nicole Croisille Soundtrack, The Bourne Identity | |
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Sabrina Van Tassel Director, La tribu de Rivka | |
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François de Roubaix Composer, Le Samouraï | |
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Roger Blin Actor, Orpheus | |
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Caroline Loeb Actress, Flammes Born in Paris, she grew up in New York where his father opened an art gallery. She came back to France and worked for Kenzo. Released an album "Loeb C.D." produced by Zilka and became very famous with the second one (1986) with the hit she wrote: "C'est la ouate" composed by Philippe Chany. Directed... | |
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Edmonde Charles-Roux Writer, Coco Before Chanel | |
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Patrick Guillemin Actor, La pasión turca | |
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Pierre Rambaldi Producer, La leon | |
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Sophie Tatischeff Editor, Jour de Fete | |
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Sarah Lelouch Self, Dans la lumière | |
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Marc-Olivier Fogiel Self, Episode dated 22 April 2008 | |
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Nicolas Jorelle Music Department, Les p'tits Lucas | |
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Anne Doat Actress, Teresa | |
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Renée Cosima Actress, Les Enfants Terribles Renée Cosima, just another pretty face of the French screen? Yes and no. She was indeed charming, but she also had a talent for mixing innocence with guile, wickedness, revolt, mystery in films like 'Les enfants terribles', 'Au royaume des cieux', 'Les naufrageurs' ... Endowed with such qualities she could have become a great name but... | |
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Talal Selhami Director, Mirages | |
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Albina du Boisrouvray Producer, That Most Important Thing: Love | |
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