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*[[1907]] - [[Violette Leduc]], French author (''La Bâtarde'' and ''Thérèse and Isabelle'') (b. [[1972]]) *[[1907]] - [[Violette Leduc]], French author (''La Bâtarde'' and ''Thérèse and Isabelle'') (b. [[1972]])
*[[1955]] - [[Daniel Emilfork ]] (April 7 1924 San Felipe, Chile – October 17 2006 Paris, France) was a French stage and film actor of Ukrainian-Jewish descent. *[[1955]] - [[Daniel Emilfork ]] (April 7 1924 San Felipe, Chile – October 17 2006 Paris, France) was a French stage and film actor of Ukrainian-Jewish descent.
-*[[1955]] - [[Madeleine Laure ]]+*[[1955]] - [[Madeleine Laure ]] (April 7 1771 - January 18 1844) was only daughter of Marquis de Sade and Renée-Pélagie de Montreuil.
*[[1955]] - [[Bronisław Malinowski ]] *[[1955]] - [[Bronisław Malinowski ]]
*[[1955]] - [[Jim Thompson ]] *[[1955]] - [[Jim Thompson ]]
*[[1955]] - [[Axel Bauer ]] *[[1955]] - [[Axel Bauer ]]
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  • 1955 - Zéro de conduite (English: Zero for Conduct) is a 1933 film by French film director Jean Vigo. It was first shown on April 7, 1933. It was subsequently banned in France until February 15, 1946.




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