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    Philippe Lefebvre

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  1. Philippe Lefebvre (born 17 December 1968) is a French actor and screenwriter. He performed in more than fifty films since 1981. He performed in more than fifty films since 1981. Rabid Grannies [1] [ edit ]

  2. Philippe Lefebvre is a French actor and director, born on December 17, 1968. He has worked on various TV shows and movies, such as Tell No One, Les Chamois and Peplum, and has won four awards.

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  3. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia: Philippe Lefebvre , sur Wikimedia Commons Ressources relatives à l'audiovisuel: Allociné IMDb Ressource relative au spectacle: Les Archives du spectacle Notices d'autorité: VIAF IdRef LCCN Espagne WorldCat Portail du cinéma français Portail du théâtre Portail de la réalisation audiovisuelle Portail du Nord-Pas-de-Calais Portail de la télévision ...

  4. Philippe Lefebvre (born 17 December 1968) is a French actor and screenwriter. He performed in more than fifty films since 1981. Phillip Lefebvre worked as the Music Mixer on the film, Rabid Grannies. Music Mixers are tasked with making the original music in the film (provided by Jean-Bruno Castelain and Pierre-Damien Castelain) sound professional. This can be achieved by simply adjusting the ...

  5. Philippe Lefebvre (organist) Philippe André Lefebvre (born 2 January 1949) is a French classical organist. He is one of three titular organists at Notre-Dame de Paris and has served as such since 1985.

  6. Philippe Lefebvre. Philippe Lefebvre may refer to: Philippe Lefebvre (actor) (born 1968) French actor. Philippe Lefebvre (film director) (born 1941), French film director. Philippe Lefebvre (organist) (born 1949), French church and concert organist. Philippe Lefebure, also spelled Lefebvre (born 1908), French ice hockey player.

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  8. Philippe Lefebvre. Since 1985, Philippe Lefebvre (born 1949) has been organist-titular of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. He discovered the organ at age 16; on the advice of Pierre Cochereau, then Organist of Notre Dame, he began studies in organ and improvisation, first at the Conservatory in Lille and then in Paris. In 1971 he was awarded the ...

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