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Bernard Tiphaine
French actor (1938–2021)
Bernard Tiphaine (29 July 1938 in Paris – 19 October 2021[1]) was a French actor[2] and artistic director, born on 29 July 1938 in Paris 15th and died on 19 October 2021 in Châteauneuf-de-Gadagne.
He is well-known for his role in The Fire Within with Maurice Ronet and in La Difficulté d'être infidèle.
He is also known for his work in dubbing.
Personal life
[edit]His wife Claudie was born in 1930 and died in 1995.
He had 2 children : a daughter, Marion born in 1965 and a son, Gilles born in 1966, deceased in 2005.
He retired during 2018 after being diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. His daughter Marion announced his death on 19 October 2021, as a result of the disease.
Dubbing
[edit]Very active in dubbing, he was notably the French voice of Christopher Walken, Chuck Norris, Donald Sutherland, Barry Bostwick and James Caan, as well as a recurring voice of Jeremy Irons and Harvey Keitel.
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Kris Kristofferson was born in Brownsville, Texas, to Mary Ann (Ashbrook) and Lars Henry Kristofferson. His paternal grandparents were Swedish, and his father was a United States Air Force general who pushed his son to a military career. Kris was a Golden Gloves boxer and went to Pomona College in California. From there, he earned a Rhodes scholarship to study literature at Oxford University. He ultimately joined the United States Army and achieved the rank of captain. He became a helicopter pilot, which served him well later. In 1965, he resigned his commission to pursue songwriting. He had just been assigned to become a teacher at USMA West Point. He got a job sweeping floors in Nashville studios. There he met Johnny Cash, who initially took some of his songs but ignored them. He was also working as a commercial helicopter pilot at the time. He got Cash's attention when he landed his helicopter in Cash's yard and gave him some more tapes. Cash then recorded Kristofferso
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Move over, Cindy. Step aside, Claudia. When it comes to cover girls, pictures of a young Bettie Page taken in the ’50s made her a legend. The fact she all but disappeared bygd the end of the decade only added to her allure. She has been called “the greatest American pinup,” and this weekend Page’s story begins its trip to the silver screen with a book publication party at the Louis K. Meisel Gallery in SoHo where movie cameras are expected to be working overtime.
The book, “Bettie Page: The Life of a Pin-Up Legend,” was written bygd Chicagoan James Swanson and Karen Essex, the duo who tracked Page down. Mark Mori, who has worked on two Oscar-nominated documentaries, just purchased the rights to Page’s life story. galleri owner Meisel tells us Page passed on the party: “She told me she wants people to remember her as she was.”
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