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(Marie-Hélène Demongeot)
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| 29 September 35 |
is born at the Clinique du Tsarévitch in Nice, France
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| c. 41 |
her family moves from Nice to Paris when she’s five
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is offered a piano scholarship at age 16 but turns to modeling
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studies dramatic art with Marie Ventura
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| 58 |
marries Henri Coste, a French glamour photographer
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| March 58 |
Paris movie critics award her their Lemon prize for being uncooperative with the press
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| September 59 |
is on the cover of Picturegoer
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| January 60 |
promoting Upstairs and Downstairs, the British press heralds her as France’s own answer to Brigitte Bardot
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forms a production company with her director husband
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| 66 |
divorces Coste
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| 22 September 68 |
marries Belgium-born director-writer Marc Simenon, the son of author Georges Simenon. He’s 29; she’s 32.
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| 24 October 99 |
becomes the widow of Simenon, who dies at age 60 in Paris, France
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resides in Nice, France
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Sources: Modern Man Quarterly, The Stars and Stripes, www.IMDb.com, Datalia 2002 |
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