Jean-Marc Tennberg

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Jean-Marc Tennberg
Born12 May 1924
Died12 August 1971 (aged 47)
OccupationActor
Years active1945-1969 (film & TV)

Jean-Marc Tennberg (1924–1971) was a French film, stage and television actor. He played a number of supporting roles in post-war French cinema. He was also a poet known for his television recitals. [1]

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  1. Andrew p.98

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