Catherine Deneuve: the life and career of a cinema icon
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Catherine Deneuve: the life and career of a cinema icon
Born Catherine Fabienne Dorléac on October 22, 1943, Catherine Deneuve is one of cinema s most respected actresses. Since her screen debut in 1957, Deneuve has appeared in more than 130 films, most of them French productions. Hollywood has also been graced with her presence.
Deneuve has worked with some of the greatest names in European cinema. She s acted alongside the likes of Marcello Mastroianni, Yves Montand, Gerard Depardieu, Jean-Paul Belmondo, and Isabelle Huppert, among many other respected names. She s also worked with some of the industry s most respected directors, including Roger Vadim, Luis Buñuel, and François Truffaut.
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RM Sotheby’s says it plans to have four stunning Ferraris at its Milan, Italy, sale on June 14-15. The sale is taking place at the Palazzo Serbelloni.
The auction house says the sale’s highlight is the 1966 Ferrari 275 GTB that French screenwriter Roger Vadim purchased new and later passed to his then wife, actress Jane Fonda. The light blue car, chassis No. 08641, is a long nose and torque tube example. Vadim bought it on June 15, 1966, and three months later transferred the registration to Fonda. After Fonda owned the car, it moved to Lyon and a handful of French collectors. In the early 1970s the car was entered in a few French club races, before it was sold to its current owner about 20 years ago. RM Sotheby’s says the car has Ferrari Classiche red book certification confirming its matching numbers. The auction house estimates the car will go for between $2.4 and $3 million.