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Paulette Merval was born on 3 November 1920 in La Roche Chalais, Dordogne, France. She was an actress, known for Trois de la marine (1957), La joie de vivre (1952) and Tilt (1966). She was married to Marcel Merkès. She died on 21 June 2009 in Bordeaux, Gironde, France.- Philomène Toulouse is known for The World's Most Beautiful Swindlers (1964).
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Pina Renzi was born on 16 December 1901 in Ligi di Morciano, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. She was an actress and director, known for Il figlio del corsaro rosso (1943), Gli ultimi filibustieri (1943) and Cercasi bionda bella presenza (1942). She died on 13 July 1984 in Riccione, Emilia-Romagna, Italy.- Rina Ganor was born in 1946 in Poland. She is an actress, known for Cast a Giant Shadow (1966), Two Kuni Lemel (1966) and The Hour of Truth (1965).
- Renée-Marie Potet was born on 9 March 1939 in Chantilly, Oise, France. She was an actress, known for Princess of Cleves (1961), L'inspecteur Leclerc enquête (1962) and La dame de Monsoreau (1961). She died on 9 May 1962 in Nogent-sur-Marne, Val-de-Marne, France.
- Orlane Paquin was born on 28 December 1946 in Paris, France. She is an actress, known for Vive la vie (1966).
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Paola Quattrini was born on 9 March 1944 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. She is an actress, known for The Case of the Bloody Iris (1972), Fratelli e sorelle (1992) and Attack of the Moors (1959).- Moa Tahi was born on 8 December 1932. She was an actress, known for Black Box Affair - Il mondo trema (1966), The Wild, Wild Planet (1966) and Totò di notte n. 1 (1962). She died on 8 March 2023 in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
- Milla Sannoner was born on 29 July 1938 in Pesaro, Marche, Italy. She was an actress, known for The Last Charge (1962), Revenge (1968) and Sandokan (1976). She died on 14 April 2003 in Milan, Lombardy, Italy.
- Michèle Breton is known for Performance (1970) and Odissea (1968).
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Academy Award-winner Maureen Stapleton was born June 21, 1925 in Troy, New York, to Irene (née Walsh) and John P. Stapleton. Her family was of Irish descent. Maureen moved to New York City at the age of eighteen and did modeling to pay the bills. Already a Tony Award-winner, she made her Academy Award-nominated film debut in Lonelyhearts (1958) supporting four-time Academy Award-nominee Montgomery Clift, and Myrna Loy in Lonelyhearts (1958). Maureen was was nominated for an Oscar again for her performance in Airport (1970). She played the wife of D. O. Guerrero (played by Academy Award-winner Van Heflin). Eight years later she went on to earn a third Oscar nomination for her performance as Diane Keaton, Kristen Griffith, and Mary Beth Hurt's stepmother Pearl, in the Woody Allen drama Interiors (1978). Apparently, four times worked as a charm when Maureen took the Oscar home for her performance in which she portrayed the Lithuanian-born anarchist Emma Goldman in Warren Beatty's Reds (1981).- Actress
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Marion Michael was born as Marion Ilonka Michaela Delonge in Königsberg, Germany (now Kaliningrad, Russia) in 1940. Her father was a doctor. The last months of the war she spent together with her mother and her four-year older brother on Hiddensee, a small island in the Baltic Sea. After the war, the family moved to Berlin where Marion attended a secondary school. As a ten-year-old, she made her stage debut in little theatre and was taught classical dance in the ballet school of Tatjana Gsovsky. When she was only 15, she was selected out of allegedly 12,000 entries for the lead in Liane, das Mädchen aus dem Urwald/Liane, Jungle Goddess (Eduard von Borsody, 1956). This adventure film was largely shot on location in Africa.
The story is about a girl who is discovered in the African jungle by an expedition group which includes Hardy Krüger. A tribe adores her as a goddess. It turns out that she is Liane, the long lost granddaughter of a rich shipowner in Hamburg. Her dark hair was dyed blonde and she was promoted as the 'German Brigitte Bardot'. Michael appeared topless during the first half of the film and this was part of the success of the film. However, she was acceptable for family audiences as the nature child with no obvious erotic suggestiveness.
The film was a huge box office hit, and producer Gero Wecker offered her a seven-year-contract. The press loved her, she was constantly photographed, and at the age of 18 she already owned a sports car. Unfortunately this success of her debut film would not be matched by any of her later films.
Marion Michael played next in the comedy Der tolle Bomberg/The Mad Bomberg (Rolf Thiele, 1957) opposite Hans Albers, an adaptation of the 1923 novel of the same title by Josef Winckler based on a real historical Westphalian aristocrat of the nineteenth century.
Then followed the sequel Liane, die weiße Sklavin/Jungle Girl and the Slaver (Hermann Leitner, 1957), this time opposite Adrian Hoven. Set in North Africa, this story concerns Arab slave traders who abduct Liane and members of her tribe. Later, the two Liane films were edited together and re-marketed as Liane - die Tochter des Dschungels/Liane - The Daughter of the Jungle.
In order to break away from the Liane image, Marion took dance and acting lessons and then appeared opposite Christian Wolff in Es war die erste Liebe/First Love (Fritz Stapenhorst, 1958) in which a Catholic theology student falls in love with a country girl. Tragedy came about when, during the shooting of the crime film Bomben auf Monte Carlo/Bombs on Monte Carlo (Georg Jacoby, 1960) with Eddie Constantine, she had a car accident that left her face temporarily scarred. However, she recovered and returned to acting in Schlußakkord/Festival (Wolfgang Liebeneiner, 1960), the Schlagerfilm Davon träumen alle Mädchen/That's What All The Girls Dream About (Thomas Engel, 1961), and Jack und Jenny/Jack and Jenny (Victor Vicas, 1963) with Senta Berger and Ivan Desny.
The following decade, Marion Michael mainly worked for love theatre and television. For six years she worked at the Städtischen Bühnen Köln and In 1970 gave birth to a son, Benjamin, allegedly fathered by an American director, with whom she lived in a commune and with whom she also did some street theatre. Afterwards, she suffered severe depression after a short marriage to actor Marcel Werner ended, and retired from acting in 1976. For a while she then worked as a saleswoman. In 1979 she took the unusual step of moving from West to East Germany, where she worked as a synchronisation assistant for TV.
She still occasionally acted in TV-films such as In Hassliebe Lola/In Hate Love Lola (Lothar Lambert, 1995) and Blond bis aufs Blut/Blonde Till Blood (Lothar Lambert, 1997), and in 1996 her life became the topic of a TV musical, Liane (Horst Königstein, 1996). She also played a small role in the production. The film was nominated for the Adolf Grimme award and the Prix Europa 1997.
In her later years, she still remained a well known German film icon and with her second husband, Freimut Patzner, lived in an old house in Oderbruch. In 2007 Marion Michael died of heart failure in a hospital in Gartz an der Oder. It was four days before her 67th birthday.- Hilda Campbell-Russell began her acting career as a child at the Italia Conti Stage School in London. She made her debut as an indian brave in Peter Pan (1920) with Gladys Cooper in the title lead.
From there she started in rep, where it was a different play in a different venue every week. It was whilst on tour in Liverpool that she was spotted by a film director from the South African Theatre Company ITVA, who had come from London on the recomendation that he should she her perform. At a 9.00am meeting the following day, Hilda signed a contract, resting the papers on the side of a milk chirn, for a three month tour of South Africa to play the second lead in the touring production of White Heather. The year was 1923.
It was her father, the famous racehorse trainer Campbell Russell, who insisted that she change her name and add his christian name to her own. Long surnames did prove to be a difficult obstacle to overcome when arranging for star billing. Hilda always insisted that it should find a place above the title - it often did. The outdoor type, Hilda enjoyed most sports, but it was horse racing that was her real passion. She and her younger sister Patricia, who also became an actress (working from 1923 - 1939), hit the headlines in 1932 when they became the first two women to play polo. The Daily Telegraph wrote, "Women Conquer Yet Another Field."
Hilda's film debut came later. She had to wait until 1934 before she appeared on celluloid, Java Head with the mysterious Anna May Wong in the lead. A succession of further screen credits followed, thirty-five in all. It was the stage, however, that remained her true passion. She always insisted that there was nothing better than a live audience and so she never persued an active film career. It would be impossible to list all of her stage credits.
In 1968, she played Mrs Bedwin and toured Japan with Oliver!, hence missing out on the chance to play the character on film. Her part was taken by Meg Jenkins. When there wasn't any stage or screen work, Hilda modelled. She was one of the oiriginal models for Burberrys.
During the mid 1950s, she moved into television, and during the early 1970s took a recuring role in the popular British soap opera Crossroads. Her last television appearance of late was her role as Mrs Stevens in the BBC sit-com Waiting For God with Stephanie Cole. 2000, marks her 80th anniversary as an actress. Hilda Campbell-Russell is celebrating this milestone by preparing for a small role in a Hollywood blockbuster which is in production and is currently writing her autobiography, 'A Zest for Living'. - Gordana Miletic was born on 7 March 1937 in Belgrade, Serbia. She is an actress, known for Hvezda jede na jih (1959), Zenica (1957) and The Year Long Road (1958). She was previously married to Giuseppe De Santis.
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Andrée Jan is known for Why Not! (1977), The Good Old Days (1953) and Le village du milieu des brumes (1962).- Actress
Rossella Falk was born on 10 November 1926 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. She was an actress, known for 8½ (1963), Modesty Blaise (1966) and The Legend of Lylah Clare (1968). She was married to Gualtiero Giori and Nicola Tufari. She died on 5 May 2013 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.- Régine Ginestet is known for Les racines du mal (1967), L'âne de Zigliara (1970) and Contre-enquête (1973).
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Régine Blaess was born on 16 June 1938. She is an actress, known for Émile Zola ou La conscience humaine (1978), Marie-Antoinette (1975) and Picnic on the Grass (1959).- Pina Piovani was born on 20 March 1897 in Rome, Lazio, Italy. She was an actress, known for La forza del destino (1950), Via delle cinque lune (1942) and Amore e sangue (1951). She was married to Giulio Battiferri. She died on 2 January 1955 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
- Renée Longarini was born on 24 April 1931 in Pordenone, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy. She was an actress, known for The Climax (1967) and Portobello (1977). She died on 13 March 2010 in Milan, Lombardy, Italy.
- Pina Bottin was born on 17 March 1933 in Padua, Veneto, Italy. She was an actress, known for Hannibal (1959), Buonanotte... avvocato! (1955) and The Naked Maja (1958). She died on 1 August 2024 in Padua, Italy.
- Paule Noëlle was born on 30 March 1942 in Paris, France. She was an actress, known for The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun (1970), Sarn (1968) and Tang (1971). She died on 28 March 2022 in France.
- Naima Lamcharki was born on 11 July 1943 in Casablanca, Morocco. She was an actress, known for La venganza de Don Mendo (1962), Noches de Casablanca (1963) and Blood Wedding (1977). She died on 5 October 2024 in Casablanca, Morocco.
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Gloria McMillan was born on 13 March 1933 in Portland, Oregon, USA. She was an actress, known for Centennial (1978), Our Miss Brooks (1952) and Our Miss Brooks (1956). She was married to Ron Cocking and Gilbert W. Allen. She died on 19 January 2022 in Huntington Beach, California, USA.