
Dix-huit heures d'escale
Dix-huit heures d'escale

Geneviève Kervine (1931–1989) was a French film actress. Born in Dakar in French Senegal, she emerged as a star in the 1950s and was awarded with the Prix Suzanne Bianchetti for the most promising actress in 1955. She was married to the singer and actor Jean Bretonnière. Kervine was active on stage and in French film productions from 1952 to 1962. Film roles included Les Nuits de Montmartre (1955, based on a novel by Claude Orval), and the female lead in Alerte au Deuxieme Bureau (1956). Her last film role was in C'est Pas Moi, C'est L'autre (1962). Geneviéve Kervine was married to actor and singer Jean Bretonnière in 1967. They had a son, Marc Bretonnière, who also became an actor, especially successful in voice parts (he was the French voice of Darth Maul, for example). She was 58 when she died from cancer in Paris, in 1989. Source: Article "Geneviève Kervine" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Born: 1931-06-27 in Dakar, Sénégal
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Dix-huit heures d'escale

Pitié pour les vamps

Cent Francs par seconde

Une gosse « sensass »

Alerte au Deuxième Bureau

Callaghan remet ça

Peau de vache

La Nuit des suspectes

Ma petite folie

Gueule d'ange

Pas de souris dans le business

Un certain Monsieur Jo

L'auberge fleurie

Paris Music Hall

Belle mentalité

Es muß nicht immer Kaviar sein

Diesmal muß es Kaviar sein

Quatre jours à Paris

Virgile
Les Nuits de Montmartre
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