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Philippe was the second son of the French duke Pozzo di Borgo and the Marquise de Vogue. [2] The noble family dates back to the 1500s. [3] After completing his education, he began working in the champagne industry. Prior to his job as director of Pommery, Philippe was a manager at Moët and Chandon. [2]
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Driss bids Philippe farewell and walks away as Phillipe and Eléonore chat and enjoy each other's company. The film ends with shots of Philippe Pozzo di Borgo and Abdel Sellou, the people on whom the story is based, together on a hillside, reminiscent of the paragliding scene earlier in the film. The closing caption states that the men remain ...
Philippe Pozzo di Borgo; Louis François Perrin de Précy; Q. Charles de Quelennec; R. Redorer son blason; Régence; François-Isidore de Ricard; Robert VII of Auvergne;
He was born at Alata, near Ajaccio, the son of Giuseppe Pozzo di Borgo of a noble Corsican family, four years before the island became a French possession. He was educated at Pisa, and in early life was closely associated with Napoleon and Joseph Bonaparte, the two families at that time being close political allies.
Inseparables (2016) – Argentine comedy drama film inspired by the true story of Philippe Pozzo di Borgo and his French-Algerian caregiver Abdel Sellou [88] Italian Race (Italian: Veloce come il vento ) (2016) – Italian sports drama film loosely based on the true story of rally driver Carlo Capone [ 89 ]
Philippe Pozzo di Borgo, 72, French businessman , subject of The Intouchables. [14] Robert Rigot, 93, French sculptor. [15] Reinhold Senn, 86, Austrian luger, Olympic silver medallist . [16] Anna Shay, 62, Japanese-born American socialite, businesswoman and television personality (Bling Empire), stroke. [17]
Carlo Andrea Pozzo di Borgo: 1764: 1842: Russian diplomat Henri, Duke of Bordeaux: 1820: 1883: later the French legitimist pretender, count of Chambord Jean Baptiste Guillaume, Count of Villèle: 1773: 1854 François, Viscount of Chateaubriand: 1768: 1848 1824: Pedro de Sousa Holstein, Duke of Palmella: 1781: 1850 Charles Robert, Count of ...