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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. 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.

  4. Jean-Hugues Anglade - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Hugues Anglade is a French actor, film director, and screenwriter, known for his roles as Eric in Killing Zoe, Zorg in Betty Blue and Marco, the boyfriend of Nikita in Nikita. Early life [ edit ]

  5. 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.

  6. Thouars - Wikipedia

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    Thouars was the birthplace of: Louis II de La Trémoille (1460–1525), general; Charlotte Stanley, Countess of Derby (1599–1664) Prosper Depredomme (1918–1997), cyclist; Jean-Hugues Anglade (born 1955), actor; Thouars is also the final resting place of: Margaret Stewart, Dauphine of France (1424–1445), daughter of James I of Scotland.

  7. 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 was published in major magazines of the time.

  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. Francois Anglade - Wikipedia

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    Francois (Francis) Anglade (1758–1834), was a French priest and academic, ... Anglade was one of the four exiles from France, the others being Louis-Gilles ...