François-Henri Lavanchy-Clarke is a cinematographer, known for Berne: Arrivée du roi de Siam (1897).
François-Marie Nivon is known for The Lost Messages (2015), Open Tables (2015) and Article 22 (2023).
François-Renaud Labarthe is a production designer and actor, known for High Life (2018), IO (2019) and Personal Shopper (2016).
François-Xavier Demaison was born on September 22, 1973 in Asnières-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, France. He is an actor and producer, known for Le Petit Nicolas (2009), Coluche: l'histoire d'un mec (2008) and 360 (2011).
François-Xavier Dufour is known for Les amours imaginaires (2010), Polytechnique (2009) and Elles étaient cinq (2004).
François-Xavier Ménage is an actor, known for France (2021), Le Déménagement (2017) and Capital (1992).
François-Xavier Soupault is an actor, known for Bêtes blondes (2018).
Leading French actress and dancer, born Annette Marie Mathilde Gautsch in Constantine, Algeria. Francoise was the daughter of French Artillery General Charles-Lionel-Honoré Arnould (1882-1969), who was stationed in Morocco when she was born. Her family moved to Paris in 1945, where she studied drama under Andrée Bauer-Thérond, and four years later made her motion picture debut. The story goes that the director Willy Rozier saw a photograph of her, was captivated by her face and petite figure and promptly cast her as the female lead in his drama L'épave (1949), often considered his best work. For much of the succeeding decade Francoise enjoyed a pre-Bardot sex symbol status, usually cast as temperamental, brooding or promiscuous heroines or femmes fatale opposite leading popular actors like Jean Gabin, Alain Delon and Charles Boyer. She was directed on five occasions by Henri Verneuil, who, along with Roger Vadim, had a lot to do with establishing her preeminent screen personae. Her best known starring roles were in Le fruit défendu (1952), Les amants du Tage (1954), Jean Renoir's evocative French Cancan (1955) (as Nini, the bakery girl turned dancer), Des gens sans importance (1956), Le chemin des écoliers (1959) and Julien Duvivier's Le Diable et les Dix Commandements (1962). Francoise's first exposure to American audiences was Vadim's Les compagnes de la nuit (1953), but some of her other films were banned in the U.S. and in Britain she was tagged as the 'X Girl'. Her career went into decline as Brigitte Bardot rose to prominence. Francoise continued to work as a character actress, primarily in television, well into her eighties.
Françoise Blanchard was born on June 6, 1954 in Saint-Mandé, Val-de-Marne, France. She was an actress and art director, known for Caligula et Messaline (1981), Nerone e Poppea (1982) and La morte vivante (1982). She died on May 24, 2013 in Caen, Calvados, France.
Françoise Christophe was born on February 3, 1923 in Paris, Ile-de-France, France. She was an actress, known for Les trois mousquetaires: Première époque - Les ferrets de la reine (1961), Les grandes familles (1958) and Jouons le jeu (1952). She died on January 8, 2012 in Paris, France.