Françoise Lebrun
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Noms alternatifs: Francoise Lebrun, François Lebrun
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Born Françoise Lebrun on August 18, 1944, in France, she is a distinguished French actress whose career has spanned over five decades. Although her exact city of birth is often listed simply as France in major databases, she emerged from a background in political science and literature, having studied at Sciences Po and the Sorbonne before transitioning into cinema.
Lebrun's name became inextricably linked with the post-May 1968 French cinematic landscape following her legendary performance as Véronique in Jean Eustache’s 1973 masterpiece, "The Mother and the Whore" (La maman et la putain). Her portrayal, characterized by intense, raw monologues, earned her a reputation as a "supreme master of the sustained monologue" and established her as an icon of auteur cinema.


