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The French actress Ludivine Sagnier was born on July 3, 1979 in La Celle-Saint-Cloud, in France's Yvelines department. Ludivine studied acting as a young girl and had made her movie debut at the age 10 in Les maris, les femmes, les amants (1989). She has established her reputation as one of the brightest young stars in French and international ...
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Kitbag
( post-production )

Theresa Cabarrus


- Folge #1.1
(2022)
... Diane de Poitiers



 2021

Adieu Paris

La fille de Michaël


- Jusqu'à Saint-Molart
(2021)
... Mélanie


- Folge #1.9
(2020)
... Esther Aubry


- Folge #1.8
(2020)
... Esther Aubry (credit only)


- Folge #1.6
(2020)
... Esther Aubry


- Folge #1.5
(2020)
... Esther Aubry


- Folge #1.3
(2020)
... Esther Aubry



 2019

La forêt de mon père

Carole Kremer



 2019

Leben und lügen lassen

L'actrice qui joue Amy à 38 ans



 2018

Rémi - sein größtes Abenteuer

Mme Barberin



 2018

Lola et ses frères

Lola Esnard


- Folge #1.8
(2016)
... Esther Aubry (credit only)



 2016

Oxmo Puccino: Les potos
(Music Video short)




 2015/I

La résistance de l'air

Delphine Cavelle



 2011

Ein Monster in Paris

Maud (voice)



 2011

Portraits in Dramatic Time

Ludivine Sagnier



 2010

Liebe und Intrigen

Isabelle Guérin



 2010

Oxmo Puccino - Quitte moi
(Music Video short)




 2008

Public Enemy No. 1 - Todestrieb

Sylvia Jeanjacquot



 2008

Public Enemy No. 1 - Mordinstinkt

Sylvie Jeanjacquot



 2007

Ein Geheimnis

Hannah Golda Stirn / Grinberg



 2007

Die zweigeteilte Frau

Gabrielle Aurore Deneige



 2007

Chanson der Liebe

Julie Pommeraye



 2006

Coup de sang

La serveuse (as Ludivine)



 2006

Paris, je t'aime

Claire (segment "Parc Monceau")



 2005

Foon

La reine du bal de l'an dernier



 2003

Малышка Лили

Emilier Novacki, dite Lili



 2003

La légende de Parva

Lula (voice)


- Sur ma vie
(2002)
... Vanessa Berger



 2002

Les frères Hélias
(Short)

Victoire



 2002

Marie Marmaille
(TV Movie)

Marie



 2001

Meine Frau die Schauspielerin

Géraldine



 2000

La banquise
(TV Movie)

Anna Kowalski



 2000

Des monstres a l'état pur
(TV Short)

Ginnie



 2000

Tropfen auf heiße Steine

Anna / Franz's ex-fiancée



 1999

Небо, птицы и... твоя мать

Dance girl 1



 1998

Meurtres sans risque
(TV Movie)

Virginie Gallais



 1998

Passion interdite
(TV Movie)

Estelle



 1998

À nous deux la vie
(TV Movie)

Charlotte



 1996

Le secret d'Iris
(TV Movie)

Mylène



 1992

Vacances au purgatoire
(TV Movie)

Sophie



 1992

La famille Fontaine
(TV Series)

Anne-Sophie



 1990

Le pont du silence
(Short)

Le petite fille (as Ludivine)



 1990

Cyrano von Bergerac

The Little Sister



 1989

I Want to Go Home

La petite fille de la place du village



 2011

Die Liebenden - Von der Last, glücklich zu sein
(performer: "Je Peux Vivre Sans Toi", "Prague", "Les Chiens Ne Font Pas Des Chats", "Tout Est Si Calme")




 2007

Chanson der Liebe
(performer: "De bonnes raisons", "Inventaire", "La Bastille", "Je n'aime que toi", "Si tard")




 2002

8 Frauen
(performer: "Papa t'es plus dans l'Coup")




 1999

Acide animé
(Short) (performer: "We're Off To See the Wizard")



- Folge vom 3. Juni 2014
(2014)
... Self



 2020

The New Pope. Backstage
(Video documentary)

Self


- Planète Méditerranée
(2020)
... Narrator (voice)


- Folge vom 23. Mai 2013
(2013)
... Self



 2016

The 2016 European Film Awards
(TV Special)

Self - Presenter



 2016

The Young Pope: A Tale of Filmmaking
(TV Movie documentary)

Self


- Folge vom 26. Mai 2014
(2014)
... Self


- Folge vom 22. Mai 2013
(2013)
... Self


- Folge vom 8. Juni 2014
(2014)
... Self


- 38ème nuit des Césars
(2013)
... Self - Presenter


- 33ème nuit des Césars
(2008)
... Self - Nominee


- 29ème nuit des Césars
(2004)
... Self - Nominee


- 28ème nuit des Césars
(2003)
... Self - Nominee


- 27ème nuit des Césars
(2002)
... Self - Presenter


- Folge vom 6. Dezember 2012
(2012)
... Self - Interviewee


- Folge vom 19. Februar 2011
(2011)
... Self - Interviewee



 2011

The Devil's Double: UK Premiere Highlights
(Video documentary short)

Self



 2011

The 2011 European Film Awards
(TV Special)

Self - Presenter



 2011

Double Down with Dominic Cooper
(Video short)

Self



 2011

True Crime Family
(Video short)

Self


- Folge vom 23. Mai 2007
(2007)
... Self


- Folge vom 18. Mai 2007
(2007)
... Self


- Folge vom 13. März 2000
(2000)
... Self - Interviewee



 2007

Marc Jacobs & Louis Vuitton
(TV Movie documentary)

Self - audience member


- Folge vom 17. Mai 2003
(2003)
... Self


- Folge vom 19. Oktober 2004
(2004)
... Self (Interview)



 2003

Les dessous de Lili
(Video documentary)

Self


- Folge vom 17. Mai 2003
(2003)
... Self



 2003

Cartaz Cultural
(TV Series)

Self



 2002

Un jour dans la vie du cinéma français
(TV Movie documentary)

Self


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 2022

Deneuve, la reine Catherine
(TV Movie documentary)

Self



 2005

Premiers pas
(TV Movie documentary)

Self


Other Works:
She dubbed Romola Garai in Angel (French version).
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Publicity Listings:
1 Interview |
7 Articles |
12 Pictorials |
1 Magazine Cover Photo |

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Children:

Bonnie Duvauchelle |
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Relatives:

Delphine Sagnier (sibling)


Personal Quote:
Hollywood is a wonderful machine for making big movies. In France, we make smaller and more personal films, but if things keep changing this will disappear. The industry in Italy is practically gone. Cinecitta now is used mostly by filmmakers from others places, like Martin Scorsese.
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Trivia:
Shooting Калифорния (2006) in the south of France.
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^ Newman, Kim (5 April 2013). "Jesús Franco obituary" . The Guardian . Archived from the original on 28 April 2019 . Retrieved 1 October 2019 .

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^ Ruiz, Paula Arantzazu (2 April 2013). "Muere Jess Franco, padre de la serie B española" . Sensacine.com (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 1 April 2019 . Retrieved 1 October 2019 .

^ Stephen Thrower, Murderous Passions: The Delirious Cinema of Jesús Franco (2015)

^ "Obsession: The Films of Jess Franco (First Edition) by Lucas and Peter Blumenstock Balbo (Editors); Howard Vernon (Foreword); Carlos Aguilar, Jack Taylor, William Berger, Monica Swinn, Jess Franco (Contributors) | Search for rare books | ABAA" .

^ "Remembering Jesus Franco, the Spanish Master of 1970s Softcore Horror" . 30 October 2014.

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^ Mann, Dave (2014). Harry Alan Towers: The Transnational Career of a Cinematic Contrarian . McFarland. p. 76. ISBN 978-0-7864-7982-5 .

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Jesús Franco Manera (12 May 1930 – 2 April 2013) was a Spanish filmmaker , composer , and actor, [1] known as a prolific director of low-budget exploitation and B-movies . In a career spanning from 1954 to 2013, he wrote, directed, produced, acted in, and scored approximately 173 feature films, [2] working both in his native Spain and (during the rule of Francisco Franco ) in France, West Germany, Switzerland and Portugal. Additionally, during the 1960s, he made several films in Rio de Janeiro and Istanbul. [1]

Of Cuban and Mexican parentage, [1] Franco was born in Madrid and studied at the city's Instituto de Investigaciones y Experiencias Cinematográficas and the Institut des hautes études cinématographiques in Paris. [3] He began his career in 1954 (aged 24) as an assistant director in the Spanish film industry, performing many tasks including composing music for some films as well as co-writing a number of the screenplays. He assisted directors such as Joaquín Luis Romero Marchent , León Klimovsky and Juan Antonio Bardem . After working on more than 20 films for other directors, he decided to get into directing films himself in 1959, making a few musicals and a crime drama called Red Lips .

In 1960, Franco took Marius Lesoeur and Sergio Newman, two producer friends, to a cinema to see the newly released Hammer horror film The Brides of Dracula and the three men decided to go into the horror film business. His career took off in 1962 with The Awful Dr. Orloff (a.k.a. Gritos en la noche ), which received wide distribution in the United States and the UK. Franco wrote and directed Orloff , and even supplied some of the music for the film. In the mid-1960s, he went on to direct two other horror films, then proceeded to turn out a number of James Bond -like spy thrillers and softcore sex films based on the works of the Marquis de Sade (which remained one of his major influences throughout his career).

Although he had some American box office success with Necronomicon - Geträumte Sünden (1968), 99 Women (1969) and two 1969 Christopher Lee films – The Bloody Judge and Count Dracula – he never achieved wide commercial success. Many of his films were only distributed in Europe, and most of them were never dubbed into English.

After discovering Soledad Miranda (he first used her in his film Count Dracula ), Franco moved from Spain to France in 1969 so that he could make more violent and erotic films free of the strict censorship in Spain at the time, and it was at this point that his career began to go downhill commercially as he turned to low-budget filmmaking with an accent on adult material. Miranda starred in a series of six erotic thrillers for Franco, all made within a one-year period (including Vampyros Lesbos ), after which she was killed in a tragic automobile accident in Portugal in 1970, just as her career was taking off. She and Franco had started filming her next project ( Justine ) which he abandoned entirely after her death. (Only about 40 minutes of the movie was shot at the time of her death). He had also planned to feature her in his next film, X312: Flight to Hell , which he made with another actress. [4]

A year or two after Miranda died, a grieving Franco discovered a new leading lady in actress Lina Romay . At the time, the teenage Romay was married to a young actor/photographer named Ramon Ardid (aka "Raymond Hardy"), who co-starred with Lina in 19 Franco films in the 1970s. But as Romay and Franco became more involved in their film projects together over the years, her marriage to Ardid broke up in 1975 and ended in divorce in 1978 (although Ardid continued working with Franco until 1980). [5]

Franco was married at the time to Nicole Guettard (their marriage running approximately from 1962 to 1980), Ms. Guettard being gradually displaced in Franco's life by Romay. Guettard worked as a script consultant on many of Franco's films while they were married, and even acted in a few of them. Her daughter from an earlier marriage, Caroline Riviere, also acted in a few Franco films in the early 1970s (including the risqué Exorcisme and The Perverse Countess )). Guettard died in 1996.

Franco and Romay worked together for 40 years, and lived together from 1980 onward, although they were only officially married on 25 April 2008. Until her death in 2012 (from cancer at age 57), Romay w
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