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  1. Jul 26, 2009 · Actress. Author. She was born Wanda Brzoskiewicz in Paris, France. As Wanda Ottoni, she was in the French films,Scandals of Clochemerle (1948),Manon (1949), and The French Line (1953). After 1957, her screen name was Vanda Dupre. She had a role in the 1957 film, The Girl in the Kremlin, and she played Fifi in the Three...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jack_WardenJack Warden - Wikipedia

    Warden married French actress Vanda Dupre on October 10, 1958. They had one son, Christopher. Although they separated in the late 1970s, the couple never legally divorced. Warden's health declined in his later years, which resulted in his retirement from acting in 2000.

  3. Vanda Dupre was born on 10 June 1921, in Paris, Île-de-France, France as the daughter of Brzoskiewicz. She married Rene Ottoni in 1941. She died on 26 July 2009, in Santa Monica, Los Angeles, California, United States, at the age of 88. More.

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  4. Vanda Dupre, FIFI BLOWS HER TOP. Born. 1921-06-10. France. Died. 2009-07-26 (88) Santa Monica, CA. (Hypertension / Respiratory failure) Married actor Jack Warden (HEAVEN CAN WAIT, BEING THERE, USED CARS) in 1958. Although estranged for years, they were still married when he died in 2006. Formerly performed under the name Wanda D'Ottoni.

  5. Jul 30, 2017 · Here are some brief clips from 1958 with Vanda Dupre near the end. Her only time working with the Three Stooges.

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  6. Vanda Dupre as Fifi. Philip Van Zandt as Mort, Fifi's husband. Harriette Tarler as Parisian waitress. Christine McIntyre as Katrina (stock footage) Uncredited. Joe Palma as Military Policeman. Heinie Conklin as Bartender. Yvette Reynard / Marie Monteil as Maria (stock footage) Al Thompson as Sleeping Man in Restaurant (stock footage)

  7. Monday, May 28, 2012. From my collection: Vanda Dupre. We all know and love French-born starlet Vanda Dupre from the latter-day 3 Stooges comedy Fifi Blows Her Top (1958), where, in the title-role, she plays Joe Besser's wartime beloved.

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