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  2. France Anglade - Wikipedia

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    Marie-France Anglade (17 July, 1942 – 28 August, 2014) was a French Algerian film actress. Biography. Marie-France Anglade was born on July 17, 1942 in ...

  3. Joseph Anglade - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Anglade became a college and faculty professor in Toulouse where he taught southern languages and literature. He published numerous works on Occitan, the troubadours, and their history, including a grammar of the Old Provençal, and founded a Southern Resource Center (Institute of Southern Studies), of which the Occitan and Southern Resource Center is today the heir.

  4. Henri Vincent-Anglade - Wikipedia

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    Henri Vincent-Anglade (née Vincent; May 9, 1876 - January 25, 1956) was a French portrait painter and advertising illustrator. He was published in major magazines of the time. He participated in the first exhibition of the City in 1933, and exhibited each year at the Paris Horse Show as well as at the French Salons.

  5. Henry Anglade - Wikipedia

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    Henry Anglade (6 July 1933 – 10 November 2022) [2] was a French cyclist. In 1959 he was closest to winning the Tour de France, when he won a stage and finished second, 4:01 behind Federico Bahamontes. In 1960 he wore the yellow jersey for two days while finishing 8th overall.

  6. Wasis Diop - Wikipedia

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    Diop left the band in 1979 to start a solo career, and over the next decade achieved some small success, particularly in partnerships with singer Marie-France Anglade of Black heritage, [1] and jazz saxophonist Yasuaki Shimizu.

  7. People in Luck - Wikipedia

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    People in Luck (French title: Les veinards), is a 1963 French comedy film directed by Philippe de Broca and Jean Girault, written by Jacques Vilfrid and Jean Girault and starring France Anglade and Louis de Funès (uncredited).

  8. Jean-Jacques Beineix - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Beineix directed Betty Blue (original title: 37°2 le matin), in which Béatrice Dalle and Jean-Hugues Anglade starred. In 1987, it was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, [11] in the same category as that year's British Academy Film Awards [12] and Golden Globes. [13]

  9. 24 Hours to Kill - Wikipedia

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    24 Hours to Kill was written by Peter Yeldham who travelled to Beirut to research the film's plot. [3] [ N 1]. The aircraft in 24 Hours to Kill included: . Antonov An-24B; Convair 880-22M