Tohra et bernard giraudeau biography
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The Celebrity Autograph Series
German postcard by Ufa, Berlin-Tempelhof, no. CK-41. Photo: Arthur Grimm.
German postcard by Universum-Film Aktiengesellschaft (Ufa), Berlin-Tempelhof, no. CK-136. Retail price: 30 Pfg. Photo: Ringpress / Vogelmann.
German collectors card by Lux.
German postcard by ISV, no. M 1. Photo: Europa-Film / List.
Romanian postcard by Casa Filmului Acin.
Singing and Dancing Duo
Lilli Palmer was born Lilli Marie Peiserin Posen, Germany (now Poznań, Poland) in 1914.
She was one of three daughters born to Dr. Alfred Peiser, a German Jewish surgeon, and Rose Lissman, an Austrian Jewish stage actress. Of her two sisters, older sister Irene Pradorbecame an actress
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Bernard Giraudeau
Bernard Giraudeau Actor - Born 18 June 1947 La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, France
Died 17 July 2010 Paris, France (cancer)
Height 5' 9¼" (1.76 m)
Mini Bio (1) Bernard Giraudeau was born on June 18, 1947 in La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime, France. He was an actor and director, known for L'autre (1991), Ridicule (1996) and That Day (2003). He was married to Anny Duperey. He died on July 17, 2010 in Paris, France.
Spouse (1)Anny Duperey (? - ?) divorced 2 children
Trade Mark (1) Bright blue eyes
Trivia (10)
editBernard enlisted as a French Navy sailor in 1963, at the age of 15, and completed two around the world cruises before his service ended.
Bernard and wife Anny Duperey were supporters of Lionel Jospin for the 2002 French presidential campaign. Jospin lost to Jacques Chirac and retired from politics.
Former lärjunge of the CNSAD (Conservatoire National Superieur d'Art Dramatique).
Father of actress Sara Giraudeau and Gaël Giraudea
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In 1977, he played the male lead in Bilitis(1977) directed by photographer David Hamiltonwith a music score by Francis Lai. The erotic and romantic coming-of-age drama starred Patti D'Arbanvilleas Bilitis. The film was shot in the soft-focus schmaltz style of David Hamilton's photography. Giraudeau also co-starred with Jodie FosterJodie Fosterin the French film Moi, fleur bleue/Stop Calling Me Baby!(Eric le Hung, 1977). He co-starred again with Alain Delonin the futuristic war film Le Toubib/The Medic(Pierre Granier-Deferre, 1979). He appeared in the hit comedy Boum/The Party(Claude Pinoteau, 1980) with Sophie Marceauin her film debut.
Then followed his breakthrough as a handsome dashing officer who falls desperately in love with an ugly but passionate woman (Valeria d’Obici) in the Italian drama Passione d'amore/Passion of Love(Ettore Scola, 1981). The film entered the 1981 Cannes Film Festival and inspired the 1994 Broadway musical Passionby St