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Ginette Garcin
Actor
Born January 4, 1928Died June 10, 2010 (82 years)
Ginette Garcin (4 January 1928 – 10 June 2010) was a French actress of stage, film and television.
She lived in Audresselles, Pas-de-Calais. Ginette Garcin made her musical debut with Jacques Hélian and his orchestra in 1946. She then worked with Loulou Gasté and went on to appear in Strélesky's absurdist theatre revues in Rouen. Her portrayal of Charlot to the music of Deux petits chaussons was very well received. She collaborated with Colette Vudal (who later adopted the name Colette Monroy in Paris), Mona Monick and Robert Thomas, author of some successful detective plays.
Garcin was one of the first to perform and record the songs of Boby Lapointe and Jean Yanne in the 1960s. In the 1970s, she embarked on a career in film and theatre, with guidance from Audiard, Lelouch, Yanne, Boisset and Tacchella. She appeared in the television series Marc et Sophie. In 1990, she wrote the critically acclaimed Le clan des veuves in which she starred alongside Jackie Sardou for four years. In 1997, she had an acting and singing role in Le passe-muraille, a musical comedy by Marcel Aymé with Didier van Cauwelaert and Michel Legrand.
In her final decade, Ginette Garcin played a character in the television series Famille d'accueil as well as appearing in the films La Beuze and Les Dalton. A new version of Le clan des veuves was staged at the Bouffes-Parisiens theatre in 2006.
Also in her later years she appeared in Raphaël Mezrahi's play, Monique est demandée en caisse 12.
She died on 10 June 2010 at age 82 of breast cancer.
Source: Article "Ginette Garcin" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
She lived in Audresselles, Pas-de-Calais. Ginette Garcin made her musical debut with Jacques Hélian and his orchestra in 1946. She then worked with Loulou Gasté and went on to appear in Strélesky's absurdist theatre revues in Rouen. Her portrayal of Charlot to the music of Deux petits chaussons was very well received. She collaborated with Colette Vudal (who later adopted the name Colette Monroy in Paris), Mona Monick and Robert Thomas, author of some successful detective plays.
Garcin was one of the first to perform and record the songs of Boby Lapointe and Jean Yanne in the 1960s. In the 1970s, she embarked on a career in film and theatre, with guidance from Audiard, Lelouch, Yanne, Boisset and Tacchella. She appeared in the television series Marc et Sophie. In 1990, she wrote the critically acclaimed Le clan des veuves in which she starred alongside Jackie Sardou for four years. In 1997, she had an acting and singing role in Le passe-muraille, a musical comedy by Marcel Aymé with Didier van Cauwelaert and Michel Legrand.
In her final decade, Ginette Garcin played a character in the television series Famille d'accueil as well as appearing in the films La Beuze and Les Dalton. A new version of Le clan des veuves was staged at the Bouffes-Parisiens theatre in 2006.
Also in her later years she appeared in Raphaël Mezrahi's play, Monique est demandée en caisse 12.
She died on 10 June 2010 at age 82 of breast cancer.
Source: Article "Ginette Garcin" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For
Filmography
2011 | Lea · as The Grandmother |
2009 | Trésor · as La Dame |
2009 | The Invisible Woman · as Mamita |
2006 | Campers in Paradise (TV Series) · as Geneviève |
2005 | La tête haute · as Mère Cardinaud |
2005 | Une belle histoire · as Cast |
2004 | Lucky Luke and the Daltons · as Ma James |
2003 | The Dope · as Madame Batin |
2002 | Priest and Mayor (TV Series) · as Madame Cotte |
2001 | Famille d'accueil (TV Series) · as Jeanne Ferrière |
2001 | Transfixed · as Louisette Vincent |
2000 | Second Life · as Henriette |
1996 | Dans un grand vent de fleurs (TV Series) · as Honorade Beauval |
1996 | Hommes, femmes, mode d'emploi · as Cast |
1996 | Les Bidochon · as Mme Bordel |
1996 | My Man · as Woman In Shawl |
1995 | Oui · as The Bilboquet Player |
1993 | The School Teacher (TV Series) · as Donatienne |
1992 | L'homme de ma vie · as Arlette |
1992 | 588, rue Paradis · as Madame Crespel |
1991 | Maigret (1991) (TV Series) · as Denise |
1991 | Les secrets professionnels du Docteur Apfelgluck · as Marinette |
1987 | Gramps Is a Great Guy! · as La Concierge |
1987 | Marc et Sophie (TV Series) · as La Belle-Mère |
1987 | Attention bandits! · as (uncredited) |
1986 | Paris minuit · as La Clocharde |
1986 | Sins (TV Series) · as Madame Guerin |
1985 | Un garçon de France · as Mrs. Longin |
1985 | Partir, revenir · as Vicar's Maid |
1985 | Slices of Life · as La Mère De Béatrice |
1984 | American Dreamer · as Nurse |
1984 | Our History · as The Florist |
1984 | Lace (TV Series) · as Madame Chardin |
1984 | Black Sequence (TV Series) · as Simone |
1983 | Edith and Marcel · as Guite |
1982 | Les joies de la famille Pinelli · as Germaine |
1981 | Les uns et les autres (TV Series) · as Cast |
1981 | La gueule du loup · as Fernande |
1981 | Bolero · as Ginette |
1980 | Docteur Teyran (TV Series) · as Ginette |
1979 | Out of Whack · as Cast |
1979 | Charles and Lucie · as Lucie |
1979 | La grâce · as Marianne Huchemin |
1978 | Ne pleure pas · as Mme Lafarge |
1977 | Désiré Lafarge (TV Series) · as Mlle Tirieu |
1977 | Le pays bleu · as Zoé |
1975 | The Smurfs and the Magic Flute · as Dame Barde (voice) |
1975 | Cousin, Cousine · as Bijou |
1975 | Cinéma 16 (TV Series) · as L'hôtelière |
1975 | The Common Man · as Ginette Lajoie |
1974 | How to Make Good When One Is a Jerk and a Crybaby · as L'infirmière Chef |
1974 | Juliette and Juliette · as Mlle Quiblier |
1973 | Me, I Want to Have Dough · as Ginette |
1973 | The Hostage Gang · as Ginette Bertheau |
1972 | La vie et la passion de Dodin-Bouffant · as Cast |
1972 | Everybody He Is Nice, Everybody He Is Beautiful · as La Script Chanteuse |
1972 | Killer · as Lulu |
1971 | The Black Flag Waves Over the Scow · as Séverine |
1967 | Maigret (1967) (TV Series) · as Désirée Brault |
1966 | At the Theater Tonight (TV Series) · as Cherry-May |
1958 | The Last Five Minutes (TV Series) · as Lucie |
1956 | Paris la nuit · as Une Prostituée |