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Brigitte Auber (French pronunciation: [bʁiʒit obɛʁ]; born Marie-Claire Cahen de Labzac [1] [maʁi klɛʁ kaʔɛn də labzak], 27 April 1925) is a French actress who has worked on stage, film and television in Europe.
Interviews with French script supervisor Sylvette Baudrot conducted September 2011 and actress Brigitte Auber, September 2011, March 2013, regarding their work on the film and with Cary Grant and Alfred Hitchcock. Discussion of a different ending and script differences.
Mauregard is a French miniseries by Claude de Givray (1970) with Richard Leduc, Claude Jade, Henri Guisol, Brigitte Auber and Michel Subor. [2]The family epic extends over 120 years from 1849 to 1969: Four generations in Mauregard Castle.
According to a recent interview with Brigitte Auber, who was then a French starlet fresh off filming “To Catch a Thief” for Alfred Hitchcock, she picked him up one night, walking drunk on a ...
Vendetta in Camargue (French: Vendetta en Camargue) is a 1950 French comedy drama film directed by Jean Devaivre and starring Jean Pâqui, Jean Tissier and Brigitte Auber. [1] The film's sets were designed by the art director Robert Hubert. It was shot on location in Saint-Gilles-du-Gard.
Auber may refer to: Brigitte Auber (born 1925), French actress; Daniel Auber (1782–1871), French composer; Gabriele Auber (born 1994), Italian diver; Harriet Auber (1773–1862), English poet and hymnist; Olivier Auber (born 1960), French independent artist and researcher; Virginia Felicia Auber (1825–1897), Spanish author
Under the sky of Paris, during a day, we see large and small events that occur in the lives of several people whose fates will intertwine. A poor old lady, after searching in vain all day to feed her cats, receives an unexpected reward from a mother whose daughter she had found.
Women of Paris (French: Femmes de Paris) is a 1953 French comedy drama film directed by Jean Boyer and starring Michel Simon, Brigitte Auber and Henri Génès. [ 1 ] Cast