Page, Geneviève (1930–)
Page, Geneviève (1930–)
French stage and screen actress. Name variations: Genevieve Page. Born Geneviève Bronjean, Dec 13, 1930, in Paris, France.
Lead and featured actress on Paris stage, also appeared in French and international films, including Ce siècle a cinquante ans, Pas de pitié pour les femmes, Fanfan la Tulipe, Les plaisirs de Paris, Lettre ouverte, Noches andaluzas, Cherchez la femme, Michel Strogoff, The Silken Affair, Some without End, El Cid, Le jour et l'heure, Youngblood Hawke, Grand Prix, Tendre voyou, Belle du jour, Mayerling, The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes, Beyond Therapy, Les bois noirs and Lovers.
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