Stéphane Audran (born Colette Suzanne Jeannine Dacheville; 8 November 1932 – 27 March 2018) was a French film actress. She was known for her performances...
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The Audrans were a family of French artists, natives of Paris and Lyons. Charles Audran I (1594-1674) Claude Audran I (1597-1677) Germain Audran (1631-1710)...
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The Audran family was a French family of engravers and painters, mainly active in Paris and Lyons. The first well-known member was Charles Audran (1594–1674)...
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René Audran (1929 – Jan 25, 1985) was a senior official of the French Ministry of Defence who was responsible for managing the country's foreign arms sales...
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Gérard Audran (or Girard Audran) (2 August 1640 – 26 July 1703), was a French engraver of the Audran family, the third son of Claude Audran. He was born...
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Achille Edmond Audran (12 April 1840 – 17 August 1901) was a French composer best known for several internationally successful comic operas and operettas...
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Jean Audran (1667–1756) was a French engraver and printmaker. The brother of Benoit, and the third son of Germain Audran, he was born at Lyons in 1667...
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Claude Audran may refer to: Claude Audran the Elder (1597–1677), French engraver Claude Audran the Younger (1639–1684), French engraver and painter, son...
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Korzen, with funding from the Danish Film Institute. It stars Stéphane Audran, Birgitte Federspiel, and Bodil Kjer. Babette's Feast was met with widespread...
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When Gravity Fails (redirect from Marid Audran)
isolation of a flawed protagonist. It is the first book in Effinger's "Marîd Audran" series, named after the protagonist, and was followed by A Fire in the...
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Dyck Command was a branch of AD that assassinated French Army General René Audran, on 25 January 1985. He was the Director of International Affairs (DAI)...
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Charles Audran (1594–1674) was a French engraver. Charles Audran was the first of the Audran family who became eminent in the art of engraving. He was...
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Claude Audran III (25 August 1658 – 27 May 1734) was a French painter. Audran was born in Lyon into a family of artists. He lived with his uncle, Claude...
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continual interruptions—to dine together. The film stars Fernando Rey, Stéphane Audran, Jean-Pierre Cassel, Paul Frankeur, Delphine Seyrig, Bulle Ogier, Julien...
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l'impératrice rebelle, a 2004 French television film, Sophie was played by Stéphane Audran. In the 2009 European mini-series Sisi, Martina Gedeck portrayed Sophie...
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Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971) Elizabeth Taylor (1972)...
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Australian writer Morris West. It stars John Mills, Paola Pitagora, Stéphane Audran, Leigh Lawson, Jason Miller and Daniel Massey. The film is set in Italy...
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Marius-Pierre Audran (28 September 1816 – 9 January 1887) was a French operatic tenor. He performed at the Opéra-Comique in Paris as the first tenor. His...
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Benoît Audran the Elder (23 November 1661 – 3 September 1721) was a French engraver. The second son of Germain Audran, he was born at Lyons. He received...
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Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971) Elizabeth Taylor (1972)...
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La Femme infidèle (1969), and Le Boucher (1970) – all featuring Stéphane Audran, who was his wife at the time. Sometimes characterized as a "mainstream"...
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Nebula Award. He achieved his greatest success with the trilogy of Marîd Audran novels set in a 22nd-century Middle East, with cybernetic implants and modules...
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drama film written and directed by Claude Chabrol and starring Stéphane Audran and Michel Bouquet. The story follows a businessman who discovers his wife...
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Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971) Elizabeth Taylor (1972)...
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Helen Mirren Saoirse Ronan Joanne Woodward 3 nominations Amy Adams Stéphane Audran Annette Bening Viola Davis Edith Evans Mia Farrow Ava Gardner Glenda Jackson...
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thriller film written and directed by Claude Chabrol and starring Stéphane Audran and Jean Yanne. Set in the village of Trémolat, it tells the story of butcher...
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Rauch as Feldwebel Schroeder Marthe Villalonga as Madame Marbaise Stéphane Audran as Walloon fighter Perry Lang as Private Kaiser Matteo Zoffoli as Matteo...
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between characters portrayed by Stéphane Audran and Jacqueline Sassard; Jean-Louis Trintignant also stars. Audran won the Silver Bear for Best Actress at...
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Madhur Jaffrey (1965) Lola Albright (1966) Edith Evans (1967) Stéphane Audran (1968) Shirley MacLaine / Simone Signoret (1971) Elizabeth Taylor (1972)...
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Vivaldi Il gran Mogol, libretto by Lalli Le grand mogol, opera by Edmond Audran Le Grand Mogol, retail shop in Paris by Rose Bertin Mogul (disambiguation)...
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