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[edit]Documentary
Original Title in France | English Title (or Literal Meaning) |
Year | Country of Origin | Original Language | Summary |
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Animation
Original Title in France | English Title (or Literal Meaning) |
Year | Country of Origin | Original Language | Summary |
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A.T.O.M.: Alpha Teens on Machines | N/A | 2005-2006 | France | French English |
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Achille Talon | (lit. Achilles Heel) However, this character is known as Walter Melon in English speaking countries. |
1997–1998 | France | French | |
Albert le 5ème mousquetaire | Albert the 5th Musketeer | 1994–1995 | France Canada |
French English |
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Angelo la Débrouille | Angelo Rules | 2009-present | France UK |
French English |
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Argaï: La prophétie | Argai: The Prophecy | 2000 | France | French English Dutch |
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Barbapapa | |||||
Eliot Kid | N/A | 2011 | France | French English |
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Les Aventures de Carlos | Around the World in Eighty Dreams (lit. The Adventures of Carlos} |
1992-1993 | France | French | |
Les aventures de l'ours Paddington | The Adventures of Paddington Bear | 1997–2002 | France Canada UK |
English | |
Les Dalton[1][2] | (lit. The Daltons) | 2010-present | France | French | |
Rantanplan | Rintindumb | 2006 | France | French | |
Sonic Boom | N/A | 2014-present | France USA |
English | |
SpieZ ! Nouvelle Génération | The Amazing Spiez! | 2009-2012 | France Canada |
French English |
Children
Original Title in France | English Title (or Literal Meaning) |
Year | Country of Origin | Original Language | Summary |
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Comedy
Original Title in France | English Title (or Literal Meaning) |
Year | Country of Origin | Original Language | Summary |
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L'amateur ou S.O.S. Fernand | (lit. The amateur or S.O.S. Fernand) | 1967 | France | French | Stars Fernandel, a famous comedian from Marseille. |
Comedy-Drama
Original Title in France | English Title (or Literal Meaning) |
Year | Country of Origin | Original Language | Summary |
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Victoire Bonnot[3][4] | N/A (Title is main character's name.) | 2010-2012 | France | French |
Legal Drama
Original Title in France | English Title (or Literal Meaning) |
Year | Country of Origin | Original Language | Summary |
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La loi de Barbara | (lit. Barbara's law) | 2014-present | France | French |
Crime Drama
Original Title in France | English Title (or Literal Meaning) |
Year | Country of Origin | Original Language | Summary |
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Police Drama
Original Title in France | English Title (or Literal Meaning) |
Year | Country of Origin | Original Language | Summary |
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Boulevard du Palais[5] | 1999 - present | France | French | ||
Jo | N/A (Title is main character's name.) | 2013 | France UK |
English | |
Nicolas Le Floch | N/A (Title is main character's name.) | 2008 - present | France | French | Based on the 2000-2014 police detective novel series Les Enquêtes de Nicolas Le Floch, commissaire au Châtelet by Jean-François Parot. Eighteenth-century police Commissaire Nicolas Le Floch... |
Virage Nord[6][7] | Match Day | 2015 | France | French |
Police Comedy-Drama
Original Title in France | English Title (or Literal Meaning) |
Year | Country of Origin | Original Language | Summary |
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Meurtres au paradis | Death in Paradise | 2011 - present | France UK |
English |
Political Drama
Original Title in France | English Title (or Literal Meaning) |
Year | Country of Origin | Original Language | Summary |
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L'État de Grace | (lit. State of Grace) | 2006 | France | French |
Drama
Original Title in France | English Title (or Literal Meaning) |
Year | Country of Origin | Original Language | Summary |
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L'amour du métier[8] | (lit. The love of the job) | 1973-? | France | French | |
La Nouvelle Maud[9] | 2010-2012 | France | French | ||
Les Secrets du volcan[10][11] | (lit. The Secrets of the volcano) | 2006 | France | French | |
Maison Close | 2010-2013 | France | French | ||
Paris[12] | N/A | 2015 | France | French | |
Terre indigo | 1996 | France Germany Switzerland Cuba |
French | ||
Typhelle et Tourteron[13] | (lit. Typhelle and Tourteron) (Title is main characters' names.)check if names mean something | 1975 | France Switzerland |
French |
Romance
Original Title in France | English Title (or Literal Meaning) |
Year | Country of Origin | Original Language | Summary |
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Dans un grand vent de fleurs | (lit. In a great wind of flowers) | 1996 | France | French |
Science Fiction
Original Title in France | English Title (or Literal Meaning) |
Year | Country of Origin | Original Language | Summary |
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To be classified
Original Title in France | English Title (or Literal Meaning) |
Year | Country of Origin | Original Language | Summary |
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Les cinq dernières minutes | (lit. The last five minutes) | 1958–1996 | France | French | |
Chefs | N/A | 2015-present | France | French | |
Le Miroir de l'eau | (lit. The water mirror) | 2004 | France | French | |
Les Monos | 1999-2005 | France Belgium |
French | ||
La vie devant nous | 2002-present | France | French | ||
Les Oubliées | Forgotten Girls | 2008 | France | French | |
Original Title in France | English Title (or Literal Meaning) |
Year | Country of Origin | Original Language | Summary |
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Shortcom
[edit]Original Title in France | English Title (or Literal Meaning) |
Year | Country of Origin | Original Language | Summary |
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Another Hero | 2012-present | France | French | ||
Ben se fait des films | 2008–2009 | France | French | ||
Caméra Café 2 | 2010 | France | French | ||
Casting(s) | 2013–present | France | French | ||
Code barge | 2008 | France | French | ||
Cousin William | 1992-1993 | France | English | ||
Déformations professionnelles | 2009 | France | French | ||
Domino | 2011-2013 | France Guadeloupe |
French Antillean Creole |
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En famille | 2012-present | France | French | ||
La revue de presse de Catherine et Liliane | 2012–present | France | French | Originally aired as a segment of the Le Petit Journal series. | |
Nerdz | 2007-2011 | France | French | ||
Nos chers voisins | 2012-present | France | French | Encounters between the residents of a building in various locations throughout the building. | |
Que du Bonheur | |||||
Scènes de Ménage | |||||
Very Bad Blagues | 2011-2012 | France | French | ||
Helpful Pages
[edit]Jerry Hotchkiss (Lewis) and pal Pete Nelson (Martin), have just been discharged from the army. Pete's gambling debts to various other soldiers have wiped out his and Jerry's funds so they are both desperate for work. Jerry, unable to find an opening in his dream job of circus clown, answers an add for an apprentice lion tamer at the Clyde Brent Circus. Pete comes along in hopes of also finding employment. They arrive, desperate and hungry, and meet circus manager Sam Morley and owner/ringmaster Jill Brent. Scrawny Jerry is hardly the lion tamer type and with the financial problems the circus is suffering from they can hardly pay the performers and staff they already have. However, Jill takes pity on the two and hires them. so the only way that both Pete and Jerry can be hired if they help out wherever needed.
Jerry dutifully reports to the designated lion tamer, Colonel Schlitz, but is terrified when Schlitz forces him into the lions' cage with only a whip and chair for protection.
Later in the day Jerry and Pete are washing the elephants when Jill stops by to chat. Pete start flirting, which she finds both attractive and annoying. Jerry sneaks into Puffo the Wonder Clown's tent and tries on his hats. Morley catches him red-handed and scolds him.
One night while working in a custard stand. Pete and Jerry are overwhelmed by the crowd and lose control of the machine. Morley sends Jerry to help Puffo dress for his performance. The arrogant clown rejects Jerry’s help. Jerry's next assignment is to hand Nero, the tightrope walker, a unicycle. The audience roars with laughter at Jerry's fumbling attempts to climb a rope ladder while holding the bike. When Jerry accidentally ends up riding the unicycle on the tightrope, the crowd hushes. Pete and the clowns rush in with a net and catch him when he falls.
Saadia, the Queen of the Trapeze, is up to perform. She goes into the ring and Pete is indeed breath-taken by her great beauty. Jill, however, dislikes the egotistical, greedy Saadia. Morley insists the circus would go bankrupt without her. To Jill's disgust, Pete agrees to become Saadia's personal assistant.
Morley then talks Jerry into becoming a human cannonball. Pete, wearing nothing on his upper body, shows off for Saadia, giving her a private demonstration of his skills on the parallel bars. Saadia is attracted to Pete, and they end up kissing. They are interrupted by the slightly jealous Jill, who informs Saadia that, for financial reasons, there will be an extra show on Saturday.
Saadia is well aware of that the survival of the circus depends on her, but she refuses to do the extra show. Pete, watching her perform to a capacity crowd, gets an idea how to save the circus.
Morley finally allows Jerry to go into the ring in place of a sick clown. Jerry is ecstatic, but one performer unhappy with Jerry’s big break is Puffo. He resents the cheap laughs that Jerry gets from the audience and starts bullying him in the ring. The audience is upset and starts to boo Puffo, wanting him to go off. After the show Jerry tells Puffo that he is not angry with him.
Pete flirts with a very receptive Jill, but when he asks about the circus's profits, she is furious and slaps him. Soon after, in Saadia's tent, Pete explains to Jill his plan to increase the profits with gambling. A skeptical Jill, who inherited the circus from her father, allows Pete to set up some gaming tables on the midway.
The circus continues its tour. On Jill’s birthday, Pete and Jerry throw her a big party. Puffo gets quite drunk and interrupts the festivities to declare he is quitting. He will consider staying on if Jerry and Pete are fired. Pete gets angry and punches Puffo in frustration. Jill later dismisses Puffo from the circus and replaces his act with Jerry.
Jerry starts performing under the name Jericho. He is an instant hit with the audience, even bigger than Saadia, who gets jealous. So jealous she too threatens to quit unless the circus gets rid of Jerry. Morley refuses and sends her on her way. Jill is quite relieved that the alluring Saadia is out of her way.
However, her relief is short-lived. She witnesses a fight between Pete's shell-game operator and a customer, then demands that Pete stop the gambling operation. Pete refuses and announces he is leaving the circus, too. Sure that the loyal Jerry will go with him, Jill insists on leaving instead, preferring to leave the circus to Pete than lose it entirely.
Jerry verbally attacks Pete for canceling a benefit performance for disadvantaged children. Pete then tells Jerry he "ain't nice" anymore, and quits. Jerry and the other clowns decide to perform the show anyway, and Jill meets them at the outdoor arena.
Jerry’s words ring in Pete’s head while Jerry performs and delights the children with his clowning. Jerry goes to great lengths to get a sad-faced handicapped girl to laugh. A car arrives in the ring out of it comes Pete, dressed in a clown suit. Jerry and Jill are delighted to see Pete join in the fun.[2]
Mathieu Delarive
[edit]From the French Wikipedia
Mathieu Delarive | |
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Born | Paris, France | February 5, 1975
Nationality | French, Swiss |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1996–present |
Known for | Les Bleus Comme les cinq doigts de la main Double Zéro La chasse à l'homme (Mesrine) (TV) Cellule Identité (TV) Incontrôlable |
Mathieu Delarive(born February 5, 1975) is a French film, television and theater actor best known for his role as Capitaine Yann Berthier on Les bleus: premiers pas dans la police, a French action, drama televison series about rookie cops just starting out.
Biography
Mathieu Delarive was born in Paris, France on February 5, 1975. He trained in dramatic arts at the Cours Florent,[14] a private French Drama school in Paris. He has acted in numberous television series, debuting on the French mini-series Terre Indigo with Francis Huster. From 2007 to 2010, he played the supporting role of Capitaine Yann Berthier, a gay police officer from the Brigade Anti-Criminalité in Les Bleus. In 2007, he played a major role in the series Cellule Identité. He also acts in film and theater.
Filmography
Film
- 1998 : Pain au Chocolat (Short) (English Title: Plain or Chocolate) : Alexandre
- 1999 : Mon plus beau mariage (Short) : Le marié (the groom)
- 2000 : Scénarios sur la drogue (English Title: Drug Scenes) (Segment: Hier, tu m'as dit demain ) : Éric
- 2003 : Le Pharmacien de garde (English Title: The Pharmacist) : Patrick
- 2004 : Double Zéro : le plagiste
- 2005 : Convivium (Short) : le présentateur du JT
- 2005 : Les Chevaliers du ciel (English Title: Sky Fighters) : One eye
- 2006 : Incontrôlable : la doublure voix plateau
- 2010 : Le Siffleur : le maître nageur
- 2010 : Comme les cinq doigts de la main : Michael Hayoun
Television
- 1996 : Terre indigo (TV Mini-Series) - (all eight episodes) : Antoine
- 1996 : Family Matters (TV Series) - (Season 8, Episodes 1, 2) : André
- 1997 : Sapho (TV Movie based on the 1884 novel by Alphonse Daudet) : Joachim Baille
- 1997 : Le Grand Batre (TV Movie) : José Luis Monteja
- 1997 : Les Petites bonnes (TV Movie)
- 1997 : Mireille et Vincent (TV Movie) : Vincent/Dass
- 1997 : Le Président et la garde barrière (TV Movie) : Antoine
- 1997 : Parfum de famille (TV Movie) : Antonin
- 1997 : Le Secret de Bastien (TV Movie)
- 1998 : Marceeel!!! (TV Movie)
- 1998 : La clef des champs (TV Mini-Series) : Paul Bosc
- 1999 : La kiné (TV Series) - (Season 1 Episode 4, La clinique blanche) : Jérôme Massard
- 1999 : H (TV Series) - (Season 1 Episode 16, Season 2 Episode 11) : Steve/Julien
- 2001 : Commissariat Bastille (TV Series) - (Season 1 Episode 3, Feux croisés) : Delmas
- 2002-2003 : Caméra café (TV Series) - (two episodes, Week-end désintox and Blessure secrète) : Jean-Jacques
- 2003 : Laverie de famille (TV Series)
- 2003 : Un été de canicule (TV Mini-Series) - (Season 1 Episodes 1,3,4) : Vincent Soubeyrand
- 2004 : Vous êtes de la région? (TV Movie) : présentateur (presenter)
- 2004 : Une femme d'honneur (TV Series) - (Season 1 Episode 27, Femmes d'occasion) : Didier
- 2004 : Fabien Cosma (Season 2 Episode 3) : Luc
- 2004 : Vous êtes de la région? : présentateur
- 2005 : Commissaire Moulin (Season 8 Episode 2) : François, le radiologue
- 2005 : L'ordre du temple solaire : Luc Jouvet
- 2005 : Le dernier seigneur des Balkans : Rasit
- 2005 : Louis Page (Season 1 Episode 15) : Yves
- 2005 : Mademoiselle Navarro : Pascal Bonenfant
- 2006 : Sartre, l'âge des passions : Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber
- 2006 : La chasse à l'homme (Mesrine) (TV Movie) : Farrugggia
- 2006 : Alice et Charlie (Season 1, Episode 2) : Vincent
- 2006 : Les Secrets du volcan : Richard
- 2007 : Cellule Identité : Clément Valois
- 2007 : Divine Émilie : Comte de Guébriant
- 2007 - 2010 : Les Bleus, premiers pas dans la police (Seasons 1 - 4) : Capitaine Yann Berthier
- 2008 : Ligne de feu (Season 1) : Ikker Larramendy
- 2008 : Petits déballages entre amis (Season 2) : Nicolas
- 2009 : That Given Summer (Cet été-là)(TV Movie) : Franck Blonty
- 2011 : Dans la peau d'une grande : Mathieu
- 2011 : I love Périgord : Lionel
- 2012 : Lili David : Marc
- 2013 : La Croisière (Season 1 Episode 2) : Nicolas Guilhem
- 2013 : Vive la colo ! (Season 2 Episodes 2-3) : Stéphane, the pediatrician
Theater
- 2013 : Divina by Jean Robert-Charrier, stage directed by Nicolas Briançon, Théâtre des Variétés : Baptiste
References
- ^ "Les Dalton on AlloCiné". AlloCiné.
- ^ "Les Dalton on French Wikipedia". French Wikipedia.
- ^ "Victoire Bonnot". imdb.
- ^ "Victoire Bonnot". AlloCiné.
- ^ "Boulevard du Palais on imdb". imdb. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
- ^ "Virage Nord on imdb". imdb. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
- ^ "Virage Nord on AlloCiné". AlloCiné. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
- ^ "L'amour du métier on imdb". imdb. Retrieved 12 September 2015.
- ^ "La Nouvelle Maud on imdb". imdb. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
- ^ "Les Secrets du volcan on imdb". imdb. Retrieved 12 September 2015.
- ^ "Les Secrets du volcan on AlloCiné". AlloCiné. Retrieved 12 September 2015.
- ^ "Paris on imdb". imdb. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
- ^ "Typhelle et Tourteron on imdb". imdb. Retrieved 6 September 2015.
- ^ Mathieu Delarive on canalplus.fr
External Links
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Commissaire Moulin
[edit]Yves Rénier wrote the following episodes of Commissaire Moulin:
- Paris 18 - (19 Oct. 1989) Season 3, Episode 2 with Georges Moréas
- Corvée de bois - (7 Dec. 1989) Season 3, Episode 4 with Jérôme Nobécourt
- Honneur et justice - (1989) Season 3, Episode 3 with Georges Moréas
- Match nul - (19 Apr. 1990) Season 3, Episode 6 with Georges Moréas
- Bras d'honneur - (18 Oct. 1990) Season 3, Episode 7 with Georges Moréas
- L'ours vert - (17 Oct. 1991) Season 3, Episode 8 with Joël Houssin
- Non-assistance à personne en danger - (16 Jan. 1992) Season 3, Episode 9 with Gérard Carré
- Le simulateur - (13 Feb. 1992) Season 3, Episode 10 with Joël Houssin
- Les zombies - (19 Dec. 1992) Season 3, Episode 11 with Georges-Henri Perrin
- L... comme Lennon - (4 Feb. 1993) Season 3, Episode 12 with Gérard Carré
- Larmes blanches - (4 Mar. 1993) Season 3, Episode 13 with Joël Houssin
- Syndrome de menace - (21 Oct. 1993) Season 4, Episode 1 with Franck Mancuso & Franck Moreno
- Mort d'un officier de police - (17 Mar. 1994) Season 4, Episode 2 with Gérard Cuq & Olivier Marchal
- Le récidiviste - (14 Nov. 1994) Season 4, Episode 3 with Franck Moreno
- Cité interdite - (19 Dec. 1996) Season 4, Episode 5 with Jean Falculete
- Serial Killer - (9 Dec. 1999) Season 4, Episode 11 with Olivier Marchal
- Passage protégé - (11 May 2000) Season 4, Episode 12 with Jean Falculete & Franck Moreno
- Le petit homme - (15 Nov. 2001) Season 5, Episode 5 with Jean Falculete
- La fliquette - (7 Mar. 2002) Season 5, Episode 6 (alone)
- Bandit d'honneur - (23 Sep. 2004) Season 6, Episode 5 with Jean Falculete
- Les lois de Murphy - (9 Dec. 2004) Season 6, Episode 6 with Franck Moreno
- Affaires de famille - (15 Dec. 2005) Season 7, Episode 6 (alone)
- Le petit fugitif - (5 Oct. 2006) Season 8, Episode 2 with Bruno Tardon
- La dernière affaire - (26 Oct. 2006) Season 8, Episode 3 with Jean Falculete
Yves Rénier directed the following episodes of Commissaire Moulin:
- Cité interdite - (19 Dec. 1996) Season 4, Episode 5
Samir Guesmi
[edit]In 2013[1] after his starring role in Noémie Lvovsky's Camille Redouble(2012), Guesmi played ___ in directors Caroline Chomienne and Gérard Mordillat's, Ze Big Slip.[2] Guesmi took the role despite it's small budget and his reduced pay because he had twice enjoyed working with Chomienne in the past, he liked the character and he felt that money was not what made good films.[2]
Clémentine Célarié
[edit]Filmography
Film
- 1984 : Blanche et Marie : Fernande
- 1984 : Paroles et musique : La première fille de Michel
- 1984 : La Vengeance du serpent à plumes
- 1984 : Les Nanas (English Title: The Chicks) : Eliane
- 1984 : Le téléphone sonne toujours deux fois!! (English Title: The Telephone Always Rings Twice) : Annabella
- 1984 : Homicide by night (Short)
- 1985 : 37° 2 le matin (English Title: Betty Blue) : Annie
- 1985 : Moi vouloir toi : Martine
- 1986 : Le Complexe du Kangourou : Claire Chaumette, l'ancienne petite amie de Loïc
- 1986 : La Vie dissolue de Gérard Floque : Cécile
- 1986 : La Gitane : Elsa
- 1986 : Justice de flic : Dorothée
- 1986 : La Femme secrète : Camille
- 1987 : Adrénaline (sketch: TV Buster)
- 1987 : De sable et de sang (English Title: Sand and Blood) : Marion
- 1987 : Île flottant (Short)
- 1988 : Sanguine : Marine
- 1989 : Le Silence d'ailleurs : Jeanne
- 1989 : Morte Fontaine : Kouka
- 1989 : Nocturne indien : Christine
- 1990 : Génial, mes parents divorcent ! : La mère de Julien
- 1990 : Niklaus et Sammy (Niklaus und Sammy)
- 1991 : Vent d'est : Anna
- 1991 : Les Années campagne : La mère
- 1992 : Toxic Affair : Sophie
- 1992 : Les Nuits fauves (English Title: Savage Nights) : Marianne
- 1992 : Abracadabra : Martha
- 1993 : Les Braqueuses : Bijou
- 1993 : Rose (Short)
- 1994 : La Vengeance d'une blonde : Marie-Ange de la Baume
- 1994 : Le Cri du cœur : Deborah
- 1994 : À cran : Clara
- 1995 : Les Misérables : Catherine/Fantine
- 1995 : Sept ans et demi de réflexion (Short)
- 1995 : Sans souci (Short)
- 1996 : Les Soeurs Soleil : Gloria
- 1997 : La Femme d'un seul homme : Sabine
- 1996 : XY : Sandrine Rey
- 1999 : On... Off (Short)
- 2000 : Room to rent : Vivienne
- 2000 : Du côté des filles : Liza
- 2001 : Reines d'un jour : Michèle
- 2002 : Mauvais esprit : Béatrice Copy
- 2002 : The Lawless heart : Corrine
- 2003 : État de grâce (Short)
- 2004 : Mona lisier (Short)
- 2005 : Comme tout le monde (Short) (English Title: Mr. Average)
- 2006 : Paul (Short)
- 2009 : Le Cœur tatoué
- 2009 : Victor : Sylvie Saillard
- 2009 : La Différence, c'est que c'est pas pareil : Anne
- 2010 : Le Siffleur : Viviane Vatinet
- 2011 : La Ligne droite : Marie-Claude
- 2011 : Les adoptés : Millie
- 2012 : toutes les nuit (Short)
- 2013 : Amour et turbulences : Marie
- 2013 : Myster Mocky présente : Deux cœurs solitaires (Short)
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |||
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1983 | Garçon! | Margot | (English Title: Waiter!) | Ballade sanglante | Short | |
1984 | * 1984 : Blanche et Marie : Fernande
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The Iron Major | Sarah Cavanaugh | Uncredited | ||||
Gildersleeve on Broadway | Stocking Salesgirl | Uncredited | ||||
Government Girl | Girl in Hotel Lobby | Uncredited | ||||
Around the World | Barbara Hale | Uncredited | ||||
Higher and Higher | Katherine Keating | |||||
1944 | Prunes and Politics | Short Film | ||||
The Falcon Out West | Marion Colby | |||||
Goin' To Town | Patty | |||||
Heavenly Days | Angie | |||||
The Falcon in Hollywood | Peggy Callahan | |||||
1945 | West of the Pecos | Rill Lambeth | ||||
First Yank into Tokyo | Abby Drake | |||||
1946 | Lady Luck | Mary Audrey | ||||
1947 | A Likely Story | Vickie North | ||||
1948 | The Boy with Green Hair | Miss Brand | ||||
1949 | The Clay Pigeon | Martha Gregory | ||||
The Window | Mrs. Mary Woodry | |||||
Jolson Sings Again | Ellen Clark | |||||
And Baby Makes Three | Jacqueline 'Jackie' Walsh | |||||
1950 | The Jackpot | Amy Lawrence | ||||
Emergency Wedding | Dr. Helen Hunt | |||||
1951 | Lorna Doone | Lorna Doone | ||||
1952 | The First Time | Betsey Bennet | ||||
Castle in the Air | Barbara Hale | Uncredited Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder is the original title. | ||||
1953 | Last of the Comanches | Julia Lanning | ||||
Seminole | Revere | |||||
The Lone Hand | Sarah Jane Skaggs | |||||
A Lion Is in the Streets | Verity Wade | |||||
1955 | Unchained | Mary Davitt | ||||
The Far Horizons | Julia Hancock | |||||
1956 | The Houston Story | Zoe Crane | ||||
7th Cavalry | Martha Kellogg | |||||
1957 | The Oklahoman | Anne Barnes | ||||
Slim Carter | Allie Hanneman | |||||
1958 | Desert Hell | Celie Edwards | ||||
1968 | Buckskin | Sarah Cody | ||||
1970 | Airport | Sarah Demerest | ||||
The Red, White and Black | Mrs. Alice Grierson | |||||
1975 | The Giant Spider Invasion | Dr. Jenny Langer | ||||
1978 | Big Wednesday | Mrs. Barlow |
Marthandavarma
[edit]Prince Marthanda Varma and his aide, Parameswaran Pilla, go to Bhoothapandi. The forces from Madurai are camped there, unwilling to support the royals until they're paid the full price agreed upon by the king. A payment, brought by the prime minister, was insufficient and he was forced to stay as an assurance of payment. Marthanda Varma worries that Raman Thambi, the king's second son, may adversely influence the Madurai forces while visiting. When the prince and his aide are at Padmanabhapuram, the elder Thambi arrives. To evade him, they flee through an underground tunnel to Charottu palace. While visiting Thambi’s palace, Sundarayyan sees the prince's aide and tips off Velu Kuruppu, a loyalist fighter who serves Padmanabhan Thambi. Velu Kuruppu and lancers chase the prince and his aide from Charottu palace. A mad Channan, Ananthapadmanabhan in disguise, helps the duo escape by fighting with their pursuers. He's in turn rescued by an archer who's indebted to him for saving his life. The prince and his aide take refuge at Mangoikkal Kuruppu's house. Velu Kuruppu tells his master, Thambi, about the fight with the Channan. The mad Channan is captured and locked in the dungeon. On discovering that Marthanda Varma is at Mangoikkal's house, Velu Kuruppu sends his men to the house and rushes back to Thambi to arrange for more lancers and Nair soldiers to finish off the prince. The mad Channan finds an underground passage from the dungeon to Charottu palace. As the prince and Mangoikkal arrange for additional forces, Velu Kuruppu and his men launch an attack on Mangoikkal. The mad Channan leaves Charottu palace and rushes to the Channan-people. Mangoikkal and his nephews try to resist Velu Kuruppu’s men as they surround the house and set it afire. The mad Channan and the Channan-people reach Mangoikkal's house and fight the attackers. The mad Channan rescues the prince and his aide from the house before its consumed by fire. Fighters from Mangoikkal's martial arts school join the fight and defeat Velu Kuruppu’s men. That night, Thirumukhathu Pilla visits Thambi to ask about the murder of his son, Ananthapadmanabhan. One of Velu Kuruppu’s lancers arrives and tells of the defeat at Mangoikkal's.
- ^ "Ze big slip". AlloCiné.
- ^ a b "Nov 8, 2012 article". Le Parisien.
Doudi
[edit]David Strajmayster | |
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Born | |
Nationality | French-Israeli |
Other names | Doudi |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2004–present |
Known for | Samantha oups! |
David "Doudi" Strajmayster (born December 1, 1972) is a French-Israeli actor and comedian best known for his title role as Samantha Lo in the comedy series, Samantha oups!.
Early life
[edit]Career
[edit]Filmography
[edit]Awards
[edit]References
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[edit]Category:21st-century French male actors Category:French male television actors Category:French male film actors? Category:French comedians Category:French television writers? Category:Jewish male comedians Category:Living people Category:1972 births Category:Male actors from Jerusalem Category:Male actors from Paris?
Pepess
[edit]Guillaume Carcaud | |
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Born | |
Nationality | French |
Other names | Pepess |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2004–present |
Known for | Samantha oups! |
Guillaume "Pepess" Carcaud (born December 13, 1978) is a French actor and comedian best known for his playing Chantal Matieu, as well as several supporting characters, in the comedy series, Samantha oups!.
Early life
[edit]Career
[edit]He played a bisexual character in the 2010 comedy film, Les princes de la nuit, that was directed by Patrick Levy and complained that he would like to get roles like Al Pachino in Scarface.[1]
Filmography
[edit]Awards
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "voir.ca October 11, 2007". voir.ca. Retrieved 4 September 2015.
External links
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[edit]Category:21st-century French male actors Category:French male television actors Category:French male film actors? Category:French comedians Category:Living people Category:1978 births Male actors from Cholet, France(does not yet exist) Category:Male actors from Paris?
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Animation
[edit]- Kagero from Ninja Scroll
- Rei and Asuka from Neon Genesis Evangelion
- Izumi Curtis, Riza Hawkeye and Olivier Mira Armstrong from Fullmetal Alchemist
- Katara, Toph, Suki, and Avatar Kyoshi of Avatar: The Last Airbender, Korra The Legend of Korra
- Mireille Bouquet and Kirika Yuumura from Noir
- Abba from Asterix and the Vikings
- Motoko Kusanagi of Ghost in the Shell
- Princess in Battle of the Planets (equivalent to Jun in Gatchaman)
- Revy from Black Lagoon
- Ororo Munroe (Storm) from the X-Men Animated Series
- Princess Knight from Choppy and the Princess
- Cybersix from Cybersix
- Lady Jaye from G.I. Joe
- Scarlett from G.I. Joe
- Sawa from Kite
- Mikura Suzuki from Mezzo Forte and Mezzo DSA
- Pandy from Dead Leaves
- Nya from Lego Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu
- Natilie Breez from the Lego TV series Hero Factory
- Faye Valentine from Cowboy Bebop
- Yoko from Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
- Makina Hoshimura from Corpse Princess
- San from Princess Mononoke
- Excel and Hyatt from Excel Saga
- Poemi from Puni Puni Poemy
- Sailor Moon (and several other Sailor Scouts) from Sailor Moon
- Casca from Berserk (anime)
- Sam, Clover and Alex from Totally Spies!
- Teela from He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
- She-Ra's companions from She-Ra: Princess of Power
- Raven and Starfire from Teen Titans
- Princess Allura from Voltron
- Saber from Fate/stay night
- Juniper Lee
- Shana from Shakugan no Shana
- Fa Mulan From Mulan
- Mai Tokiha, Natsuki Kuga, Mikoto Minagi from Mai-HiME / Mai Otome
- Gwen Tennyson from Ben 10 series.
- The Knight Sabers from Bubblegum Crisis & Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040
- Kagome, Kikyo, Sango, and Kagura from Inuyasha
- Miss Martian and Artemis Crock from Young Justice
- Wonder Woman
- Jayna of the Wonder Twins.
- Utena Tenjou from Revolutionary Girl Utena
- Sally Acorn, Bunnie Rabbot, and Dulcy the Dragon from Sonic the Hedgehog (TV Series)
- Princess Nausicaa from Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
- Balsa in Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit
- Fujiko Mine in Lupin III: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine
- Mukuro of Yu Yu Hakusho
- Android 18 of Dragon Ball Z
- Lucy in Elfen Lied
- The Claymores from Claymore
- Panty & Stocking from Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt
- Turanga Leela from Futurama
- Arcee from Transformers: Prime
- Princess Mononoke
Film
[edit]- Batgirl from Batman and Robin (film)
- Catwoman from Catwoman (film), Batman Returns, The Dark Knight Rises
- Sheba Shayne from Sheba Baby
- Friday Foster from Friday Foster
- Thana in Ms. 45
- Barbara Meredith from Zorro's Black Whip
- Rita Arnold from The Tiger Woman (1944 film)
- Deunan Knute from Appleseed
- Motoko Kusanagi from Ghost in the Shell
- Sithandra from Æon Flux (film)
- Hanna Heller from Hanna (film)
- Violet Song jat Shariff from Ultraviolet
- Flying Snow and Moon from Hero
- Yau Mo-yan from New Dragon Gate Inn
- Ching, Tun and Chat from The Heroic Trio
- Lulu Wong, also known as Silver Hawk, from Silver Hawk
- Yim Wing Chun from Wing Chun (film)
- Golden Swallow from Come Drink With Me and Golden Swallow
- China O'Brien from China O'Brien and China O'Brien II
- Cataleya Restrepo from Colombiana
- Slim Hiller from Enough
- Diana Guzman from Girlfight
- Luz from Machete
- Rei from the Zero Woman series
- Etain from Centurion (film)
- Elizabeth Swann from Pirates of the Caribbean film series
- Madeleine in Thriller: A Cruel Picture
- Supergirl from Supergirl (film)
- Quorra from Tron: Legacy
- Babydoll from Sucker Punch
- Storm from X-Men
- Abigail Whistler from Blade: Trinity
- River Tam and Zoe Washburne from Serenity (film)
Literature
[edit]- Anita Blake in Guilty Pleasures and other novels by Laurell K. Hamilton
- Daenerys Targaryen of A Song Of Ice And Fire series by George R.R. Martin
- V.I. Warshawski in a series of novels and short stories by Sara Paretsky
- Annabeth Chase of the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series.
- Brienne of Tarth of A Song Of Ice And Fire series by George R.R. Martin
- Alanna of Trebond of The Song of the Lioness series.
- Lisbeth Salander of Millenium series
- Kate Daniels of Kate Daniels series by Ilona Andrews
- Asha Greyjoy of A Song Of Ice And Fire series by George R.R. Martin
- Atalanta
- Lucy Pevensie of Chronicles of Narnia series by C.S. Lewis
- Alyss Heart of The Looking Glass Wars by Frank Beddor
- Silk Spectre of Watchmen by Alan Moore
- Victoria Brennan of the Virals series by Kathy Reichs
- Arya Stark of A Song Of Ice And Fire series by George R.R. Martin
- Sara Pezzini in the Witchblade comic books and TV series
- Piper McLean in the The Heroes of Olympus series.
- Lauren Olamina in Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents by Octavia Butler
- Danica Shardae from Hawksong.
- Power Girl, of various DC Comics titles.
- Judith
Television
[edit]- Christy Love from Get Christy Love!
- Kaitlin Star from VR Troopers (1994-1996)
- Starbuck from Battlestar Galactica[1]
- Hu San-Niang from The Water Margin
- Romana, River Song and others from Doctor Who
- Susan Ivanova and Delenn and Elizabeth Lochley from Babylon 5
- Abby Maitland from Primeval
- Caitlin Todd[citation needed]and Ziva David from "NCIS"
- Kensi Marie Blye from "NCIS: Los Angeles"
- Yoon Hye-in and Han Jae-hui from Athena: Goddess of War
- Sarah Walker (Chuck) from Chuck
- Helena Kyle/Huntress, Barbara Gordon/Oracle, Dinah Redmond (née Dinah Lance) from Birds of Prey
- Samantha Carter astrophysicist from Stargate SG-1
- Teyla Emmagan from Stargate Atlantis
- Wilma Deering from Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
- Zev from Lexx
- Xev from Lexx
Video games
[edit]- Samus Aran from the Metroid series
- Chell from the Portal series
- Jade from Beyond Good & Evil
- Lightning from the Final Fantasy XIII trilogy
- Cate Archer from The Operative: No One Lives Forever
- Female Hawke from Dragon Age II
- Nariko and Kai from Heavenly Sword
- Jill Valentine, Claire Redfield, Ada Wong, Rebecca Chambers, Sheva Alomar from the Resident Evil series
- Chun-Li from the Street Fighter series
- Sonya Blade from the Mortal Kombat series
- Mass Effect series: Female Commander Shepard (protagonist), Ashley Williams, Liara T'Soni and Miranda Lawson
- Bastila Shan from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
- Elena Fisher and Chloe Frazer from the Uncharted series
- April Ryan from The Longest Journey and (with counterparts) in Dreamfall: The Longest Journey
- Rayne from BloodRayne
Possible Refs for Action Heros https://books.google.ca/books?id=KoI6TQWikZAC&pg=PT247&lpg=PT247&dq=camilla+aeneid+%22action+heroine%22&source=bl&ots=7XgTRW261R&sig=0vQ3BvI2KBesSGpL9sxe3ObQSqw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi0q9rK4erLAhUG9GMKHeiqAMcQ6AEIMzAE#v=onepage&q=camilla%20aeneid%20%22action%20heroine%22&f=false
- ^ Porter, Lynnette; Lavery, David; Robson, Hillary (2008). Unlocking Battlestar Galactica. Naperville, Ill.: Sourcebooks. p. 143. ISBN 1402212119.
- ^ "Badass women of sci-fi". CNN. Retrieved 18 April 2016.