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Germaine Aussey (born
Germaine Adrienne Ag****iz, 18
December 1909 in
Paris – 15
March 1979 in Geneva) was a
French actress who
worked with,
among others...
- by
Steve Sekely and
starring Roland Toutain, Léon Belières and
Germaine Aussey. The film was
inspired by the
Joseph Rouletabille stories of
Gaston Leroux...
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comedy film
directed by Léon
Mathot and
starring Georges Milton,
Germaine Aussey and
Edith Méra. The film's sets were
designed by the art
director Pierre...
- that it also
angers (or at
least highly annoys) his wife
Lucie (Germaine
Aussey) who has been
flirting with the
Maharaja of
Datane (Jean Galland) back in...
- Jeanne's
Uncle Jacques S****y as Paul André
Michaud as The
Foreman Germaine Aussey as Maud (Louis' girlfriend) Léon
Lorin as The Deaf Old Man
William Burke...
- 1948),
performance artist, painter, sculptor,
critic and
curator Germaine Aussey (1909–1979), née Ag****iz, an
actress of
Swiss origin who
settled in Geneva...
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Germaine Aussey and
Paule Andral. The film's sets were
designed by the art
directors Henri Ménessier and René Renoux.
Roger Tréville
Germaine Aussey Paule...
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family control of the enterprise.
North married French actress Germaine Aussey on May 11, 1940; they
divorced in 1945.
After the sale of the circus, he...
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Brighton Jean
Tissier as
Roberdet René Génin as L'encaustiqueur
Germaine Aussey as
Nancy Le Bail Émile
Genevois as Le
gamin Albert Malbert as Le barman...
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During a food riot, Rudolph's mistress, the
Countess Strada (Germaine
Aussey), is
rescued by the
enamored De
Trignac (Roger Cuchesne), who gets hurt...