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  1. Moreau's father was French; her mother was English, a native of Oldham, Lancashire, England and of part Irish descent. Moreau's father was Catholic and her mother, originally a Protestant, converted to Catholicism upon marriage.

  2. Jul 31, 2017 · Moreau played the relentlessly critical mother to Gerard Depardieu’s “Balzac” (1999) on television, and she played Marguerite Duras herself in “Cet-amour-là” (2001), which was about the period when Duras had an affair with a much younger man.

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  3. Born January 23, 1928, in Paris, France; daughter of French father Anatole Moreau (a restaurateur) and English mother Kathleen (Buckley) Moreau (an erstwhile entertainer); had one younger sister, Michelle; trained at the Paris Conservatory of Dramatic Art; married Jean-Louis Richard (an actor), in 1949 (divorced 1951); married William Friedkin ...

  4. Jeanne Moreau’s mother was an English dancer (a Tiller Girl), her father a Parisian restaurateur. She was born in Paris on 23 January 1928. Following in her mother’s footsteps, she tried ballet, but the stage was her vocation, revealed to her when she saw a performance of Anouilh’s Antigone in March 1944.

  5. Jan 3, 1994 · Although Ms. Moreau is widely viewed as quintessentially French, she's actually half-English and spent part of her childhood in Britain. Her mother, Kathleen Buckley, went to Paris to dance in...

  6. Jul 31, 2017 · Though she was romantically linked with Truffaut and Malle, as well as the fashion designer Pierre Cardin, the director Tony Richardson, and actor Lee Marvin, she married Jean-Louis Richard, a French actor and screenwriter with whom she had a son, in 1949.

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  8. Jul 31, 2017 · “In 1949, she married Jean-Louis Richard, a French actor and screenwriter with whom she had a son (born the day after their wedding). That marriage lasted two years, as did her second (1977-79), to the American director William Friedkin. She is survived by her son, Jérôme Richard, an artist.”

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