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    Sylvia Lopez

    1933-11-10 (91 years old) in Paris, France

    Sylvia Lopez (November 10, 1933 – November 20, 1959) was a French model and actress. Born Tatjana Bernt, she was raised in Paris, where she began a career in modelling. Eventually she modeled for couturier Jacques Fath, the first French fashion designer to export his creations to the United States. Appearing under the name "Sylvia Sinclair", Bernt earned enough exposure to attract the attention of film producers. In November 1956 she became the second wife of the composer Francis Lopez. Lopez made her first of two French-language films following which she appeared in several Italian swashbucklers with American stars such as Steve Reeves and Lex Barker that were commercially successful and for which she received favorable reviews. Diagnosed with leukemia, Lopez died a few months after she withdrew while working on the set of a film Voulez-vous danser avec moi? (which was posthumously released a month later) with Brigitte Bardot. Sylvia Lopez is interred in the Cimetière du Montparnasse in Paris. 5 years later a song called Mon amie la rose was written by Cécile Caulier and first sung by Françoise Hardy, as a single from her third album of the same name. Source: Article "Sylvia Lopez" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

    Movies

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    The Moralist
    63.92 %|Jun 30, 1959
    Comedy
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    Son of the Red Corsair
    50 %|Jun 23, 1959
    Adventure
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    Hercules Unchained
    50 %|Feb 14, 1959
    Fantasy, Action
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    Herod the Great
    50 %|Jan 1, 1959
    History, Drama
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    Tabarin
    40 %|May 21, 1958
    Drama
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    Mademoiselle and Her Gang
    60 %|Jul 11, 1957
    Comedy
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    Five Million in Cash
    10 %|Apr 11, 1957
    Comedy
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    Spiel
    0 %|Nov 2, 1956
    Music
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    Over the waves
    0 %|May 11, 1951
    Documentary

    Series

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    Cinépanorama
    80 %|Feb 4, 1956
    Documentary, Family, Talk
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    Cinépanorama
    80 %|Feb 4, 1956
    Documentary, Family, Talk