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Thierry Liagre
Thierry Liagre (15 June 1951 – 17 August 2021) was a French actor. Biography Born on 15 June 1951 in Grenoble, Liagre began acting in the 1980s after studying at the . He was known for appearing in films, on television, and onstage, particularly at the . Thierry Liagre died on 17 August 2021 in Beauvais at the age of 70. Filmography Cinema *''The Cabbage Soup'' (1981) *' (1982) *' (1982) *''Banzaï'' (1983) *''Until September'' (1984) *' (1986) *''My Best Pals'' (1989) *''My New Partner II'' (1990) *' (1991) *''La Totale!'' (1991) *''Les Visiteurs'' (1993) *''Crimson Rivers II: Angels of the Apocalypse'' (2004) *''Love Me No More (film), Love Me No More'' (2008) *''Paris 36'' (2008) *' (2010) *''War of the Buttons (2011 Christophe Barratier film), War of the Buttons'' (2011) Television *' (1983–1988) *' (1984) *' (1985) *' (1985–1994) *' (1988) *''Navarro (TV series), Navarro'' (1989–2006) *''Maigret (1991 TV series), Maigret'' (1991–2005) *' (1992) *''Julie Lescaut' ...
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Paris 36
''Paris 36'' (french: Faubourg 36) is a 2008 French romantic drama film directed by Christophe Barratier. This film is set in 1930s Paris. The song "Loin de Paname" (lyrics by Frank Thomas, music by Reinhardt Wagner), sung by Nora Arnezeder, was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Song. The film is a co-production of France, Germany, and the Czech Republic. Plot The stage manager of a popular music hall is charged with murder. During his confession, we see the story of the music hall and its entertainers in flashback. When the music hall closes down, a trio of unemployed friends vow to bring the business back from the dead by staging a musical they hope will be a hit. If their gamble pays off, they'll have the money to buy the theater for themselves and the power to control their own destinies. Cast * Gérard Jugnot as Pigoil * Clovis Cornillac as Milou * Kad Merad as Jacky * Nora Arnezeder as Douce * Pierre Richard as Monsieur TSF * Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu as Galap ...
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French Male Film Actors
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2021 Deaths
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1951 Births
Events January * January 4 – Korean War: Third Battle of Seoul – Chinese and North Korean forces capture Seoul for the second time (having lost the Second Battle of Seoul in September 1950). * January 9 – The Government of the United Kingdom announces abandonment of the Tanganyika groundnut scheme for the cultivation of peanuts in the Tanganyika Territory, with the writing off of £36.5M debt. * January 15 – In a court in West Germany, Ilse Koch, The "Witch of Buchenwald", wife of the commandant of the Buchenwald concentration camp, is sentenced to life imprisonment. * January 20 – Winter of Terror: Avalanches in the Alps kill 240 and bury 45,000 for a time, in Switzerland, Austria and Italy. * January 21 – Mount Lamington in Papua New Guinea erupts catastrophically, killing nearly 3,000 people and causing great devastation in Oro Province. * January 25 – Dutch author Anne de Vries releases the first volume of his children's novel '' Journey Through ...
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Les Mystères De L'amour
''Les Mystères de l'amour'' (English Title: ''Love in Paris'') is a French television series originally broadcast by TMC (TV channel), TMC. It was created by Jean-Luc Azoulay. The original French title literally translates to ''The Mysteries of Love''. This is the third spin-off from the series ''Hélène et les Garçons'', which ran from 1992–1994 and was followed by ''Le Miracle de l'amour'' (1994–1996), ''Les vacances de l'amour'' (1996–2004) and finally ''Les Mystères de l'amour'' (2011–present). Plot The series begins six years after the events of ''Les vacances de l'amour''. The group of friends, now in their forties, have left ''Love Island'' after having lived there for many years and have returned to settle in Paris, the setting of the first series ''Hélène et les Garçons''. Everyone but Rudy thinks Jeanne died in a terrible plane crash and Nicolas is the only one who knows what has happened to Hélène. Nicolas, now a photographer, is living on a barge tha ...
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Les Vacances De L'amour
''Les vacances de l'amour'' (lit. ''The holidays of love'') is a French TV series, the continuation of the series ''Le miracle de l'amour'' (lit. ''The miracle of love'') which is the continuation of the successful series '' Hélène et les garçons'' (lit. ''Hélène and the Boys''). The main character is played by Hélène Rollès, a famous actress and singer in France. ''Les vacances de l'amour'' started in 1996 and finished in 2007.http://fitnessredifined.com/e-magazine/helen-and-boys-in-mysteries-of-love/ Cast Main Characters * Laly Meignan as Laly Pollei * Lynda Lacoste as ''Linda Carlick'' * Manuela Lopez as ''Manuela Roquier'' * Laure Guibert as ''Bénédicte Breton'' * Philippe Vasseur as ''José Da Silva'' * Olivier Casadesus as ''Olivier Legendre'' * Karine Lollichon as ''Nathalie'' * Annette Schreiber as ''Cynthia Stegger'' * Tom Schacht as ''Jimmy Werner'' * Patrick Puydebat as ''Nicolas Vernier'' * Rochelle Redfield as ''Johanna McCormick'' * Isabelle Bouy ...
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Jamais Deux Sans Toi
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Julie Lescaut
''Julie Lescaut'' is a French police television series. It was broadcast from 1992 to 2014 on TF1 (France), La Une-RTBF (Belgium) and TSR (Switzerland). It details the investigations of Police Superintendent Julie Lescaut (played by Véronique Genest) and her team. The show is aired in various other languages, including German, Catalan, Persian, Polish, Slovak, Czech and Japanese (the only subtitled version.) Recurring characters Main characters *Véronique Genest: Police Superintendent Julie Lescaut * Jennifer Lauret: Sarah, Julie's daughter * Alexis Desseaux: Detective Motta Secondary * Joséphine Serre: Babou, Julie's daughter (until 2004, and last episode) *Mouss Diouf: Detective Justin N'Guma * Renaud Marx: Detective David Kaplan (until 2005) * Jérôme Anger: Detective Trémois (until 1995) *Jean-Paul Rouve: Corporal Leveil (until 1998) *Eriq Ebouaney: Rémi Mertens (2009–11) *François Marthouret: Paul Lescaut (1993-2000) *François Dunoyer: Julie's new partner * Clau ...
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Maigret (1991 TV Series)
''Maigret'' is a 1991 international television serial based on Georges Simenon's books. Detective Jules Maigret was played by Bruno Cremer. Only actor Jean Richard has portrayed Maigret more than Bruno Cremer. Cast Main *Bruno Cremer as Detective Jules Maigret Recurring *Anne Bellec as Madame Maigret (seasons 1-5) * Jean-Claude Frissung and Jean O'Cottrell as Detective Janvier (seasons 1-11) * Philippe Pollet as Detective LaPointe (seasons 1-2) *Claude Faraldo as Palmari (seasons 2-3) *François-Régis Marchasson and Philippe Lejour as Judge Coméliau (seasons 2-3) *Jean-Pierre Gos as Detective Lucas (seasons 2-4) *Erick Desmarestz as Judge Benneau (seasons 2-5) *Michel Dussin, Bernard Papineau and Jean-Claude Calon as Doctor Paul (seasons 2-13) * Éric Prat as Detective Torrence (seasons 3-5) *Alexandre Brasseur as Inspector Paul Lachenal (seasons 9-11) *Fabien Béhar as Inspector Luciani (seasons 9-10) *Laurent Schilling and Olivier Darimont as Inspector Lambert (seasons ...
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Navarro (TV Series)
''Navarro'' is a drama series about a French commissioner that aired on TF1. It was on the air for 18 years. Plot Antoine Navarro solves cases as a French police officer in Paris. Cast * Roger Hanin as Commissioner Antoine Navarro (1989-2005) * Emmanuelle Boidron as Yolande Navarro, Navarro's Daughter (1989-2005) * Catherine Allégret as Ginette "Ginou" Bouloche (1989-1995 / 1999–2005) * Françoise Armelle as Gabrielle "Gaby" Laisi (1997-1998) * Jacques Martial as Inspector Bain-Marie (later lieutenant) (1989-2004) * Christian Rauth as Inspector René Auquelin (later Lieutenant) (1989-2004) * Daniel Rialet as Inspector Joseph Blomet (later Lieutenant) (1989-2004) * Jean-Claude Caron as Inspector Guisseppe Borelli (later Lieutenant) (1994-2005) * Grace de Capitani as Inspector Laura Marcos (1993) * Viktor Lazlo as Captain Roussel (2005) * Jean-Marie Mistral as Officer Christian Martin (1989-2005) * Marie Fugain as Lieutenant Carole Maudiard (2000-2005) * Filip Nikolic as ...
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War Of The Buttons (2011 Christophe Barratier Film)
''War of the Buttons'' (french: La nouvelle guerre des boutons) is a 2011 French film directed by Christophe Barratier. Plot The story takes place in March 1944 in a small French village. The young people from the neighbouring villages of Longeverne and Velrans have been waging this merciless war as long as anyone can remember: the buttons of all the little prisoners' clothes are removed so that they head home almost naked, vanquished and humiliated. Consequently, this conflict is known as the "War of the Buttons". The village that collects the most buttons will be declared the winner. Meanwhile, Violette, a young Jewish girl, has caught the eye of Lebrac, the intelligent chief of the Longeverne kids who is coming of age, leading his gang and their rivals to consider putting aside their differences in order to protect her from the Nazis. Cast * Laetitia Casta as Simone * Guillaume Canet as the teacher * Kad Merad as Father Lebrac * Gérard Jugnot as Father Aztec * Jean Texier as Le ...
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