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Marie-France Mignal (born 3 April 1940), is a French actress. [1]
She is the co-director of the Théâtre Saint-Georges, with France Delahalle.
She is known for her work in television, cinema ( Weekend at Dunkirk , The Two Orphans ), and in adverts.
Alexandre Brasseur is a French actor. He was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, the son of actor Claude Brasseur, the grandson of actor Pierre Brasseur and actress Odette Joyeux and great-grandson of Jules Brasseur.
Corinne Le Poulain was a French actress. Niece of actor Jean Le Poulain, she seduced Jean Marais on-screen in the film La Provocation (1969). She was famous as Sally in TV-series Sam & Sally. She was a great success during the 1970s with based-on-novel-TV-series Splendeurs et misères des courtisanes. She made a comeback as Claude Jade's lesbian love Gloria in Jean-Pierre Mocky's Bonsoir. From 2005, she played in TV-series Plus belle la vie.
The Théâtre de la Gaîté-Montparnasse is a venue situated at 26, rue de la Gaîté, in the Montparnasse quarter of Paris, in the 14th arrondissement. It opened in 1868 and seats 399 people.
Nicolas Moreau is a French actor and a theatre director.
Jacques Spiesser is a French actor.
Gérard Hérold was a French actor, appearing in several films, TV series and on theatre.
Mary Marquet was a French stage and film actress.
Christian Gérard Mazas, known as Christian-Gérard, was a French stage and film actor as well as theater director.
Gaby Bruyère was a French actress, dancer, dramatist, and playwright.
Francis Joffo is a French actor, writer and theater director who essentially played for television, particularly in the Au théâtre ce soir program which made him famous. He is also a dramatist and playwright.
The Théâtre Édouard VII, also called théâtre Édouard VII – Sacha Guitry, is located in Paris between the Madeleine and the Opéra Garnier in the 9th arrondissement. The square, in which there is a statue of King Edward the Seventh, was opened in 1911. The theatre, which was originally a cinema, was named in the honour of King Edward VII, as he was nicknamed the "most Parisian of all Kings", appreciative of French culture. In the early to mid 1900s,under the direction of Sacha Guitry, the theatre became a symbol of anglo-franco friendship, and where French people could discover and enjoy Anglo Saxon works. French actor and director Bernard Murat is the current director of the theatre. Modern "boulevard comedies" and vaudevilles are often performed there, and subtitled in English by the company Theatre in Paris. Important figures in the arts, cinema and theatre have performed there, including Orson Welles, Eartha Kitt, and more. Pablo Picasso created props for a play at the Théâtre Edouard VII in 1944.
Alfred-Adolphe Pasquali was a French actor and theatre director.
Jean-Pierre Grenier was a French actor, theatre director and screenwriter.
The Prix du Brigadier, established in 1960 by the Association de la Régie théâtrale (ART), is an award given to a personality from the world of theater.
Albert Rieux was a French stage and film actor.
Albert Husson was a French playwright and theatre director.
Éric Assous was a French director, screenwriter, dialoguist, and dramatist born in Tunis.
The Théâtre de la Michodière is a theatre building and performing arts venue, located at 4 bis, rue de La Michodière in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris. Built by Auguste Bluysen in 1925 in Art Deco style, it has a tradition of showing boulevard theatre.
Élisa Servier is a French actor.
Maria Pacôme was a French actress and playwright.