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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Odile_RodinOdile Rodin - Wikipedia

    Odile Rodin (born Odile Marie-Josèphe Léonie Bérard; February 21, 1937 – December 12, 2018), was a French actress and covergirl before she became the fifth and last wife of Porfirio Rubirosa. She adopted the artistic name of Odile Rodin due to the beauty of her body, alluding to the French sculptor Auguste Rodin .

  2. Actress Odile Rodin wearing black as she attends the funeral of her husband, diplomat Porfirio Rubirosa, in Marnes la Coquette, Paris, July 1965. Dominican diplomat Porfirio Rubirosa poses with his wife, Odile Rodin, at the bar at Cocoanuts.

  3. May 18, 2009 · That May, at a polo match in Deauville, he met 17-year-old Odile Rodin, an aspiring actress who had just appeared on the cover of Paris Match. Rubi later wrote, “I fell in love with her the ...

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  5. Odile Rodin was born on 21 February 1937 in Lyon, France. She was an actress, known for School for Love (1955), Si Paris nous était conté (1956) and die playboys kommen erst um acht (1962). She was married to James Moss, Paulo Roberto Marinho and Porfirio Rubirosa.

    • February 21, 1937
    • December 12, 2018
  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0734851Odile Rodin - IMDb

    Odile Rodin. Actress: School for Love. Odile Rodin was born on 21 February 1937 in Lyon, France. She was an actress, known for School for Love (1955), Si Paris nous était conté (1956) and die playboys kommen erst um acht (1962).

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    • February 21, 1937
    • Odile Rodin
    • December 12, 2018
  7. Sep 26, 2005 · He cared for his fifth and final wife, Odile Rodin, an actress 28 years his junior, but she was growing restive with their increasingly circumscribed existence in Paris. He was 56, and his body ...

  8. Feb 9, 2023 · Tragically, Claudel never achieved the fame Rodin did. Claudel biographer Odile Ayral-Clause reveals that, when The Waltz was shown at the Salon National des Beaux-Arts (Fine Arts) in 1893, Salon officials criticized the piece for allegedly having a “violent sense of reality.”

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