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  2. The Umbrellas of Cherbourg - Wikipedia

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    The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (French: Les Parapluies de Cherbourg) is a 1964 musical romantic drama film written and directed by Jacques Demy, with music by Michel Legrand. Catherine Deneuve and Nino Castelnuovo star as two young lovers in the French city of Cherbourg , separated by circumstance.

  3. Ellen Farner - Wikipedia

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    Prior to her film debut, Farner made at least one notable stage appearance in 1962, starring in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet in Ingolstadt. [3]On June 1, 1964, four months after Cherbourg's French premiere, Newsweek reported a brief Farner sighting roughly halfway through producer Albert Zugsmith's protracted search for the female lead in what would prove the first of many screen adaptations ...

  4. Maroochy Barambah - Wikipedia

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    She was born Yvette Isaacs in the 1950s in Cherbourg, Queensland. [2] She is of the Turrbal-Gubbi Gubbi people and is a member of the Stolen Generations. She considers herself a beneficiary of her removal. [3] As a tribute to her Aboriginality she took the names Maroochy (meaning "black swan") and Barambah (meaning "source of the western wind ...

  5. She didn’t see her Black heritage in crossword puzzles. So ...

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    In January 2023, she created blackcrossword.com, a site that offers a free mini-crossword puzzle every day. And Tuesday marked the release of her first book, “Black Crossword: 100 Mini Puzzles ...

  6. An Australian community built on racial segregation looks to ...

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    She wears an orange Yes badge and says she hopes the referendum will produce change. Aunty Ruth Hegarty, 94, grew up in the girls' dormitory in Cherbourg after being separated from her mother when ...

  7. Suzanne David Hall - Wikipedia

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    Suzanne David Hall (January 23, 1927 – July 7, 2011) was a spy for the French resistance during World War II while still a teenager. [1] During her training to become an opera singer, she relayed messages that helped bring about the Allied invasion of Normandy.

  8. Emma Herland - Wikipedia

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    Herland was born in Cherbourg and became a pupil of Jules Lefebvre and Benjamin Constant.She first exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1879. She was a member of the Société des Artistes Français from 1886 onwards and won an honourable mention in 1901.

  9. Marie-Pierre Pruvot - Wikipedia

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    During her entertainment career, she acquired university degrees at the Sorbonne in Paris, subsequently becoming a teacher of literature in 1974. [5] She was initially appointed in Cherbourg; two years later, she began teaching at Garges-lès-Gonesse, and remained there for the next 25 years.