Prince Claudin or Claudine, son of the Frankish King Claudas in the Arthurian legend
It was filmed almost entirely on the American island of Tybee Island, Georgia with a few shots from the surrounding areas.
Claudine Schaul | Claudine Auger | Countess Claudine Rhédey von Kis-Rhéde | Claudine van der Straten-Ponthoz | Claudine Trécourt | Claudine Longet |
Paris Match Reporter Claudine Vernier-Palliez accompanied a Fedayeen commando unit on their strike mission against the DHL aircraft.
1975: Flic Story (Adaptation and dialogues by Roger Borniche) - Director: Jacques Deray, Alain Delon, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Renato Salvatori, Claudine Auger
Claudine de Culam (d. 1601), was a sixteen-year-old girl who was tried and hanged for the act of bestiality with a dog in Rognon, France.
Claudine Françoise Mignot commonly called Marie (20 January 1624 – 30 November 1711), French adventuress, was born near Grenoble, at Meylan.
In 2005, Claudine Mercier made her film debut, playing four different characters in the popular Idole Instantanée - directed by Yves Desgagnés, and produced by Denise Robert.
Claudine Muno spent her childhood in southern Luxembourg town of Pétange and finished secondary school with a diploma in modern languages, literature, and Latin.
Claudine van der Straten-Ponthoz was a pioneering French mountaineer, who died on the 2nd of October 1959 while taking part in a women-only expedition to climb up 26,867-foot Mount Cho Oyu.
Claudine Ronnay-Docmans writes in the Patrimoine majeur de Wallonie that the interior dimensions recall: "the splendour of the Ottonian liturgy, as people is able to know it for the abbey of Essen (Germany)".
The current British monarch, Elizabeth II, is Mary's granddaughter and thus Claudine's great-great-granddaughter.
In 1835, he married, morganatically, Claudine Rhédey von Kis-Rhéde (1812-1841), born in Sângeorgiu de Pădure, Romania, by whom he fathered three children: Claudine, Francis and Amalie.
In her early twenties she was dancing at a club in Paris when she was spotted by a talent agent and eventually signed to play the part of "Claudine" in the 1960 Walter Lang film, Can-Can.
According to her memoirs, Marie-Thérèse Figueur was born in Talmay, near Dijon, the daughter of François Figueur, a miller and merchant, and Claudine Viard, from a family of minor nobility; orphaned aged nine, she was entrusted to a maternal uncle, Jean Viard, a sous-lieutenant in an infantry regiment.
Claudine Chaulet became a professor of sociology at the University of Algiers.
Sherriff was nominated along with Eric Maschwitz and Claudine West for an Academy award for writing an adapted screenplay for Goodbye, Mr. Chips which was released in 1939.