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Fabienne Guyon is a Actor French born on 31 january 1960

Fabienne Guyon

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Nationality France
Birth 31 january 1960 (64 years)

Fabienne Guyon est une actrice et chanteuse française, née au Mans le 7 septembre 1960 .

Biography

Tour à tour Cosette des Misérables, Madeleine des Parapluies de Cherbourg, Audrey dans La petite boutique des horreurs, Grisabella dans Cats, Violette dans Une chambre en ville, sans oublier Peter Pan… Ancienne élève du célèbre Petit Conservatoire de la Chanson de Mireille, Fabienne Guyon a travaillé notamment aux côtés de Michel Legrand, Jacques Demy, Robert Hossein, Alain Marcel ou Laurent Pelly. Elle a reçu les encouragements de toute la profession (nominations aux Césars, aux Victoires de la musique et aux Molières comme révélation théâtrale), et son talent a été reconnu par les plus grands : Claude Nougaro, Peter Ustinov, Shirley McLaine pour son interprétation de My Man à Londres dans la comédie musicale Ziegfeld Follies.

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Filmography of Fabienne Guyon (2 films)

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Actress

My Wife's Girlfriends, 1h30
Origin France
Genres Comedy
Actors Christine Boisson, Michel Leeb, Catherine Arditi, Françoise Dorner, Nadia Farès, Anne Kessler
Roles Adeline
Rating46% 2.3450752.3450752.3450752.3450752.345075
A man discovers the qualities of his wife's friends, that he had always hated.
A Room in Town, 1h32
Directed by Jacques Demy
Origin France
Genres Drama, Musical theatre, Musical, Romance
Themes Films about music and musicians, Films about the labor movement, Musical films
Actors Dominique Sanda, Danielle Darrieux, Richard Berry, Michel Piccoli, Fabienne Guyon, Anna Gaylor
Roles Violette Pelletier
Rating67% 3.390423.390423.390423.390423.39042
The story is set during a workers' strike in Nantes in 1955. Young shipyard worker François Guilbaud is one of the strikers, and he rents a room from Madame Langlois, a widow who sympathizes with the strikers although she is herself upper-class, born a baroness. His girlfriend Violette Pelletier, who works in a shop and lives with her mother, wants to get married but he is unwilling, partly because they have no money and nowhere to live.