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Geneviève Gabrielle Grad (; 5 July 1944 – 7 November 2024) was a French actress.


Career

Grad played Nicole Cruchot, the daughter of police officer Ludovic Cruchot (
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) in the first three films of the
Gendarme of Saint-Tropez ''The Troops of St. Tropez'' (; literally ''The Policeman from Saint-Tropez'') is a 1964 French comedy film set in Saint-Tropez, a fashionable resort on the French Riviera. Starring Louis de Funès as Ludovic Cruchot of the ''gendarmerie'', the fi ...
series from 1964 to 1968. Among others, she played in two films with
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as his partner:
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(1972) and Libertés sexuelles (1977). She also appeared in several made for television films and television series in the 1960s and 1970s.


Personal life and death

Grad had a son with Igor Bogdanoff. She married Jean René André Yvon Guillaume on 19 March 1993. She lived in
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in the
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. Grad died from cancer at a clinic in
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, on 7 November 2024, at the age of 80.


Filmography

* 1961: '' Un soir sur la plage'' * 1961: '' Captain Fracasse'' * 1962: '' The Centurion'' * 1962: ' * 1962: ''
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'' * 1962: '' L'Empire de la nuit'' * 1963: '' Hercules vs. Moloch'' * 1963: ''
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'' * 1963: '' Sandokan the Great'' * 1964: ''
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'' * 1964: ''
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'' * 1964: '' L'Enlèvement d'Antoine Bigut'' (TV) * 1965: ''
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'' (TV) * 1965: ''
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'' (TV) * 1965: ''
Gendarme in New York ''Gendarme in New York'' () is a 1965 sequel to the French comedy film '' The Troops of St. Tropez''. It stars Louis de Funès as the gendarme along with Michel Galabru, Christian Marin, Guy Grosso and Michel Modo. Plot The gendarmes of St. T ...
'' * 1966: ''Su nombre es Daphne'' * 1967: ''
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: Ami-ami'' * 1968: '' Le Démoniaque'' : Lise * 1968: '' Le gendarme se marie'' * 1969: '' Agence intérim'' (TV) * 1970: ''
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'' * 1970: ''
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'' * 1972: ''
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'' * 1975: ''
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: La moitié du plaisir'' * 1977: '' Libertés sexuelles'' * 1977: '' Le Maestro'' * 1978: ''Voltaire'' (or ''Ce diable d'homme'') (TV) * 1980: '' Comme une femme'' : La sœur d'Olivier * 1980: '' La Vie des autres'' (TV) * 1980: ''
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'' (TV) * 1980: '' Voulez-vous un bébé Nobel?'' * 1983: '' Ça va pas être triste''


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