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1931, July 1931, July 1st 1931, France, Europe, …the EU,
the world,
the Eurozone,
Western Europe,
the Northern Hemisphere, Île-de-France,
Boulogne-Billancourt,
Hauts-de-Seine, the UK European postal area,
US postal Group 5,
the G8, Africa-Eurasia,
Eurasia, the Central European Time region
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Chocolat, An American in Paris, Le Divorce, Damage, Lili, …Is Paris Burning?,
Daddy Long Legs,
Funny Bones, Father Goose,
Fanny,
Murder on the Orient Express,
The Glass Slipper,
The L-Shaped Room,
Valentino,
The Last of the Blonde Bombshells, L'homme qui aimait les femmes,
The Story of Three Loves, Dangerous Moves, Courage Mountain, Gaby, Nicole, The Man with a Cloak, The Man Who Understood Women,
Gigi, Carola, Chris & Don, Hollywood Singing and Dancing, Promise Her Anything, Passion's Way, Danielle Steel's The Ring, Guns of Darkness, The Doctor's Dilemma, QB VII
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musician; person; actor; author; person with the star sign cancer; …dancer; musical act; award winner; person that was nominated for an award, honour or prize
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"You have actresses like Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts, who have roles specially written for them."; "When I did small films like Lily and Buenos Vista, everyone thought my career would be ruined."; "We were all ruled by the studio system. I signed a contract for seven years."; "There were many good actresses in my time like Jane Powell and Debbie Reynolds, but I was the only dancer."; "The studio system collapsed only when Elizabeth Taylor charged $1 million for Cleopatra."; …"The most important thing is to remain active and to love what you are doing."; "The American is wholeheartedly for love and romance at any cost."; "James Ivory comes close to the actors for the first rehearsal. He more or less lets you direct yourself and then will only correct you if he finds it incorrect."; "I went to the Tokyo Film Festival in Japan because I love Japanese cinema."; "I went to Kerala in India, to learn Ayurveda, which was fantastic."; "I was trying to be very at ease in this arrogant person, and very worldly, but something human came into the part. I hate to say that. I wanted to be totally worldly."; "I toured the Middle Eastern countries with the ballet."; "I seemed to belong to three countries: I had an apartment in Paris, a house in Hollywood, and when I married British theater director Peter Hall, I moved to London."; "I regret not doing a film that I was offered with Clark Gable because the script was not good enough."; "I longed to break out of the system and do different roles."; "I know a lot of Americans in Paris who have married Frenchmen. They keep bringing up their experience, the clash of civilizations, the clash of personalities."; "I hate biographies which say, I was called to such and such an office, and he offered me so and so, and I got so and so money. I find that very tedious. The best biographies are written by other people."; "I had two children. I had a nanny to manage my kids."; "I got as little as a $75 a week when I started."; "Fred Astaire was a more formal, trained dancer who loved waltzing and only danced with the girls."; "Cinema will always have an important role to play in society."