Mademoiselle from Paris (French: Mademoiselle de Paris) is a 1955 French comedy film directed by Walter Kapps and starring Jean-Pierre Aumont, Gisèle Pascal...
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Capucine (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
Lion (1951). After a break of a few years, Capucine appeared in Mademoiselle from Paris (1955) and Frou-Frou (1955). In 1957, film producer Charles K....
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Gisèle Pascal (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
the Sleeping Cars (1955) - Lady Diana Wyndham Mademoiselle from Paris (1955) - Micheline Bertier If Paris Were Told to Us (1956) - Comtesse de G... Pity...
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Julie d'Aubigny (redirect from Mademoiselle Maupin)
Julie d'Aubigny (French: [ʒyli dobiɲi]; 1673–1707), better known as Mademoiselle Maupin or La Maupin, was a French opera singer. Little is known for certain...
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[an maʁi lwiz dɔʁleɑ̃], 29 May 1627 – 5 April 1693) known as La Grande Mademoiselle ([la ɡʁɑ̃d madmwazɛl], lit. 'The Great Miss'), was the only daughter...
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Louise Françoise, Princess of Condé (redirect from Louise-Françoise de Bourbon, Mademoiselle de Nantes)
residence in Paris. The future Mademoiselle de Tours had been born at the Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye in November 1674. The young Mademoiselle de Tours...
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Adélaïde d'Orléans (redirect from Mademoiselle d'Orléans)
She was titled Mademoiselle de Chartres at birth, Mademoiselle d'Orléans at the death of her older twin sister in 1782, Mademoiselle (1783–1812), Madame...
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Jean-Pierre Aumont (category Male actors from Paris)
War II military service. Aumont was born Jean-Pierre Philippe Salomons in Paris, the son of Suzanne (née Cahen; 1885–1940), an actress, and Alexandre Salomons...
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Mademoiselle de Scuderi. A Tale from the Times of Louis XIV (German: Das Fräulein von Scuderi. Erzählung aus dem Zeitalter Ludwig des Vierzehnten) is a...
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Armand Thirard (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
Miquette (1950) Paris Still Sings (1951) If All the Guys in the World (1955) Spring, Autumn and Love (1955) Mademoiselle from Paris (1955) Les Diaboliques...
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Claude de Vin, Mademoiselle des Œillets styled and known as Mademoiselle des Œillets (French: [dɛz‿œjɛ]; Provence 1637 – Paris, 18 May 1687), was a mistress...
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Marie Anne de Bourbon (category Burials at Saint-Roch, Paris)
to an unmarried mother, Louise de La Blaume Le Blanc de La Vallière, Mademoiselle de La Vallière (1644–1710), who had been the mistress of Louis XIV, King...
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worked with Édith Piaf, among others. "Embrasse-Moi Bien" and "Mademoiselle de Paris" were recorded separately in English at the May 16 session but weren't...
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Mademoiselle Mars (pseudonym of Anne Françoise Hyppolyte Boutet Salvetat; 9 February 1779 – 20 March 1847), French actress, was born in Paris, the natural...
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Charlotte Aïssé (redirect from Mademoiselle Aisse)
Tronchin family, dating from summer 1727 [4], 6 January 1730 [5], and 5 September 1730 [6]. Rosa Campbell Praed, The Romance of Mademoiselle Aïssé (London, 1910)...
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Louise de La Vallière (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
entered a Carmelite convent in Paris where she died in 1710. Françoise-Louise de La Baume Le Blanc [fr], Mademoiselle de La Vallière was born on 6 August...
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Madeleine de Scudéry (redirect from Mademoiselle de Scudéry)
də skydeʁi]; 15 November 1607 – 2 June 1701), often known simply as Mademoiselle de Scudéry ([madmwazɛl də skydeʁi]), was a French writer. Her works also...
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Rachel Félix (redirect from Mademoiselle Rachel)
Elisabeth Félix (21 February 1821 – 3 January 1858), better known only as Mademoiselle or Madame Rachel or simply Rachel, was a French actress. She became a...
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My Kingdom (1951) The Lady from Boston (1951) Wolves Hunt at Night (1952) The Call of Destiny (1953) Mademoiselle from Paris (1955) Maigret Sets a Trap...
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Louise Marie Anne de Bourbon (redirect from Mademoiselle de Tours)
legitimisation in 1676, she gained the style of Mademoiselle de Tours from the town of Tours in France. Growing up in Paris, she was adored by her oldest sister...
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better known as Madame de Montespan. Louise-Françoise was known as Mademoiselle du Maine and had no children. Louise Françoise de Bourbon was born at...
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Louise Bénédicte de Bourbon (category Nobility from Paris)
beaten by her father as were their staff and her sister Marie Anne, Mademoiselle de Montmorency. When formally addressed, Louise Bénédicte was known as...
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Paul Durand (category People from Sète)
from Maxim's (1950) No Vacation for Mr. Mayor (1951) Rasputin (1954) The Contessa's Secret (1954) Leguignon the Healer (1954) Mademoiselle from Paris...
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Les Misérables (redirect from Mademoiselle Gillenormand)
Euphrasie, also known as "the Lark", Mademoiselle Lanoire, Ursula) – The illegitimate daughter of Fantine and Tholomyès. From approximately the age of three...
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Henri Arius (category Short description is different from Wikidata)
L'Étrange Désir de monsieur Bard (1954) Your Turn, Callaghan (1955) Mademoiselle from Paris (1955) The Case of Doctor Laurent (1957) Girl and the River (1958)...
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Paris in the Belle Époque was a period in the history of the city during the years 1871 to 1914, from the beginning of the Third French Republic until...
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Louis Auguste, Duke of Maine (category Articles with unsourced statements from July 2009)
chose Louise Bénédicte, Mademoiselle de Charolais, over her sisters, Anne Marie, Mademoiselle de Condé and Marie Anne, Mademoiselle de Montmorency (later...
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Les Comédiens du roi de la troupe française pendant les deux derniers siècles, Paris, H. Champion, 1879 Mademoiselle Dupin, Comédie-Française v t e...
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Anne Françoise Elisabeth Lange (redirect from Mademoiselle Lange)
Comédie-Française and a "Merveilleuse" of the French Directory. Her stage name was Mademoiselle Lange. She was born in Genoa, the daughter of Charles-Antoine Lange (or...
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Louise Marie Adélaïde de Bourbon, Duchess of Orléans (category Nobility from Paris)
following year. Styled Mademoiselle d'Ivoy initially and, as a young girl, until her marriage, Mademoiselle de Penthièvre (derived from the duchy inherited...
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