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  2. Cécile de France - Wikipedia

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    Cécile de France (French: [sesil də fʁɑ̃s]; born 17 July 1975) is a Belgian actress.After achieving success in French cinema hits such as L'Art (délicat) de la séduction (2001) and Irène (2002), she gained international attention for her lead roles in High Tension (2003) and Hereafter (2010).

  3. Cécile - Wikipedia

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    Cecile O'Rahilly (1894–1980), Irish scholar; Cécile Ousset (born 1936), French pianist; Cécile Paoli (born 1961), French actress; Cecile Pin (born 1995), French-born author based in London; Cecile Platovsky (20th century), Belgian American fashion designer; Cécile Reims (1927–2020), French engraver and writer; Cecile Reynaud (born 1953 ...

  4. Cécile Canqueteau-Landi - Wikipedia

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    After she left university, Canqueteau started coaching at the French National Training Center from 2001 to 2004. Following her four-year stint for the French National Team, Canqueteau moved to Norman, Oklahoma, United States, with then-boyfriend Laurent Landi in August 2004 and started coaching at Bart Conner Gymnastics Academy.

  5. Cecile Richards - Wikipedia

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    Cecile Richards (July 15, 1957 – January 20, 2025) was an American activist who served as the president of both the Planned Parenthood Federation of America and its affiliated Planned Parenthood Action Fund from 2006 to 2018. In 2010, Richards was elected to the Ford Foundation board of trustees. In spring 2019, Richards co-founded ...

  6. Cécile Paoli - Wikipedia

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    Cécile Paoli is a French actress who is also well known on British television from the series Sharpe, Bergerac, and Holby City.. She starred as Françoise in a four-part television BBC mini-series in 1980 of the H.E. Bates novel, Fair Stood the Wind for France [1] She played Isabelle de Chamonpierre in the 1989 television serial The Ginger Tree, based on the novel by Oswald Wynd.

  7. Cécile Aubry - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1928, Aubry began her career as a dancer. At age 20, she was signed to 20th Century Fox.She made her break as the star of Henri-Georges Clouzot's Manon (1949), which won the Golden Lion of Saint Mark at the Venice Film Festival.

  8. Cécile Corbel - Wikipedia

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    Cécile Corbel was born in Pont-Croix on 28 March 1980. [4] [5] As a child, she traveled all throughout Brittany with her parents, who had a traveling marionette show. [6]She first learned to play guitar, and discovered the Celtic harp as a teenager during a concert by Greek harpist Elisa Vellia, who later became her teacher.

  9. Cécile Ousset - Wikipedia

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    Cécile Ousset (born 23 January 1936) is a French pianist.. Cécile Ousset was born in Tarbes, France, and gave her first recital at the age of five, subsequently studying at the Paris Conservatoire at the age of 10 with Marcel Ciampi (who had formerly taught Yaltah and Hephzibah Menuhin) where, aged only fourteen, she was awarded first prize in the piano graduation class of 1950.