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2 unusual facts about La Vieille


La Vieille

The actor Jean Rochefort acted as patron for a 2005 documentary, Phare de la Vieille.

Consequently, a Paimpolaisean schooner named the Surprise, struck herself onto the rocks near the town Plogoff.



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André Pascal

Between 1967 and 1972 he wrote a lot of songs for Mireille Mathieu: 'Mon Credo' (1,335,000 copies sold), Viens dans ma rue, La première étoile, La vieille barque, géant to name but a few.

La Guerre Sociale

The mentor of this phenomenon was Pierre Guillaume, a former member of Socialisme ou Barbarie and Pouvoir Ouvriere who in 1965 had founded the bookshop La Vieille Taupe.

Louis-Gui de Guérapin de Vauréal

Louis-Guy de Guérapin de Vauréal (1688, Brienne-la-Vieille - 10 June 1760) was a French ecclesiastic and diplomat.

Paul Bisciglia

During the sixties, Bisciglia began to appear more frequently in television series and television films, although he was included in many films such as The Wretches, with Michèle Morgan, Les vieux de la vieille, with Pierre Fresnay, Paris nous appartient, Le signe du lion, and in 1966, he appeared in his first leading role in Alain Cuniot's L'or et le plomb.