Élisabeth Depardieu (born 1941), French actress, writer, co-producer, ex-wife of actor Gérard Depardieu
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Julie Depardieu (born 1973), French actress, daughter of Gérard Depardieu
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Guillaume Depardieu (1971–2008), French actor, son of Gérard Depardieu
Gérard Depardieu | Julie Depardieu | Guillaume Depardieu | Élisabeth Depardieu |
In Anne Fontaines Film Nathalie... with Emmanuelle Béart and Gérard Depardieu (2003), the Alphawezen song "Gai Soleil" is used in a club scene.
Élisabeth appeared in two movies with then-husband Gérard Depardieu: Jean de Florette (1986), in which they played husband and wife, and Le Tartuffe (1984).
Guillaume Depardieu died on 13 October 2008, at the Garches hospital, aged 37, after contracting severe viral pneumonia at a filming location, where he had been working on a new film, L'Enfance d'Icare.
Paris, je t'aime, 2006 anthology film, with Depardieu as one of its 22 directors
2009: Un oreiller … ou trois? ("One pillow … or three?") by Ray Cooney and Gene Stone, originally Why not stay for breakfast? adapted and translated by Stewart Vaughan and Jean-Claude Islert, starring Delphine Depardieu and Paul Belmondo