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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Kinney" data-source="post: 347407" data-attributes="member: 3219"><p>Lea Massari - the 89-year old Italian actress who retired in the 1990s is known for films made in her country and in France. She played Michel Piccoli's wife Catherine in <em>Les Choses de la Vie </em>(<em>The Things of Life</em>, 1970), a role taken over by Sharon Stone in a dreadful remake called <em>Intersection</em> (with Richard Gere, 1994). One of Massari's biggest hits in the 70s was Louis Malle's <em>Le souffle au coeur</em> (<em>Murmur of the Heart</em>, 1971). She's still married to her husband since 1963.</p><p></p><p>Monica Zetterlund (1937-2005) was a jazz singer who participated for Sweden at the 1963 Eurovision Song Contest (with zero points!) and recorded a few albums with Quincy Jones. As an actress she was known for Jan Troell's <em>Utvandrarna</em> (<em>The Emigrants</em>, 1971; nominated for 5 Academy Awards, winner of 2 Golden Globes) and <em>Nybyggarna</em> (<em>The New Land</em>, 1972; nominated for 1 Academy Award). She died in a fire at her home. She was married three times.</p><p></p><p>Brigitte Mira (1910-2005) was a popular actress in Germany who outside her country was mostly known for a series of films by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. His <em>Angst essen Seele auf</em> (<em>Ali: Fear Eats the Soul</em>, 1974) turned out to be their most successful work together (at Rotten Tomatoes still 100% by critics and 91% by audience). It received awards at the film festivals in Cannes and Chicago. She was married five times.</p><p></p><p>Ljudmila Gurtschenko (1935-2011) was a Soviet/Russian (born in the Ukraine) actress and singer. Among the most acclaimed films with her is Andrei Konchalovsky's <em>Siberiade</em> (1979; Grand Prix at Cannes). She was also married five times.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Madeline Kahn in Young Frankenstein (1974) - doing a Faye!</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]42030[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Kinney, post: 347407, member: 3219"] Lea Massari - the 89-year old Italian actress who retired in the 1990s is known for films made in her country and in France. She played Michel Piccoli's wife Catherine in [I]Les Choses de la Vie [/I]([I]The Things of Life[/I], 1970), a role taken over by Sharon Stone in a dreadful remake called [I]Intersection[/I] (with Richard Gere, 1994). One of Massari's biggest hits in the 70s was Louis Malle's [I]Le souffle au coeur[/I] ([I]Murmur of the Heart[/I], 1971). She's still married to her husband since 1963. Monica Zetterlund (1937-2005) was a jazz singer who participated for Sweden at the 1963 Eurovision Song Contest (with zero points!) and recorded a few albums with Quincy Jones. As an actress she was known for Jan Troell's [I]Utvandrarna[/I] ([I]The Emigrants[/I], 1971; nominated for 5 Academy Awards, winner of 2 Golden Globes) and [I]Nybyggarna[/I] ([I]The New Land[/I], 1972; nominated for 1 Academy Award). She died in a fire at her home. She was married three times. Brigitte Mira (1910-2005) was a popular actress in Germany who outside her country was mostly known for a series of films by Rainer Werner Fassbinder. His [I]Angst essen Seele auf[/I] ([I]Ali: Fear Eats the Soul[/I], 1974) turned out to be their most successful work together (at Rotten Tomatoes still 100% by critics and 91% by audience). It received awards at the film festivals in Cannes and Chicago. She was married five times. Ljudmila Gurtschenko (1935-2011) was a Soviet/Russian (born in the Ukraine) actress and singer. Among the most acclaimed films with her is Andrei Konchalovsky's [I]Siberiade[/I] (1979; Grand Prix at Cannes). She was also married five times. Madeline Kahn in Young Frankenstein (1974) - doing a Faye! [ATTACH type="full" alt="tumblr.jpg"]42030[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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