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- Lorenzo Leclerc is a member of the renowned Leclerc family, a Monégasque family widely known among the professional racing community. He is the eldest son of the late Hervé Leclerc, a former professional racer, and the older brother of Formula 1 racers Charles and Arthur Leclerc. While not a professional racer like the other members of his family, Lorenzo has made a name for himself in the business world, graduating from the prestigious Reims Management School (now NEOMA Business School) in France and becoming the Managing Director of Square Capital (Monaco) and the Co-founder and CEO of All-TIME, a brand that acts as a service provider to sports athletes. He shares a close relationship with both Charles and Arthur, and continues to be one of their biggest supporters.
- Charles Marc Hervé Perceval Leclerc is a Monégasque racing driver, race in Formula One for Scuderia Ferrari, contracted until the end of the 2024 season. He won the GP3 Series championship in 2016 and the FIA Formula 2 Championship in 2017.
Leclerc made his Formula One debut in 2018 for Sauber, a team affiliated with Ferrari, for which he was part of the Ferrari Driver Academy. With Sauber having finished last the year before, Leclerc led the charge to improve its finishing position in the Constructors' Championship to eighth, and was the higher ranked of the two Sauber drivers. He joined Ferrari the next season and became the second-youngest driver to qualify on pole position in Formula One at the 2019 Bahrain Grand Prix. The 2019 season also saw Leclerc take his first career win in Belgium. He won the FIA Pole Trophy for most pole positions in the 2019 season, becoming the youngest driver to win it, before winning it again in 2022. Leclerc finished runner-up to Max Verstappen in the 2022 World Drivers' Championship.
Leclerc has won 5 races and attained 23 pole positions in Formula One. He scored the first grand slam of his career at the 2022 Australian Grand Prix. Leclerc is set to remain at Ferrari until at least the end of the 2026 season. - Composer
- Music Department
- Writer
Along with Jacques Brel, Georges Brassens, Serge Gainsbourg, Charles Aznavour and Jean Ferrat, Léo Ferré is a legend in french music. He was one of the best singer-songwriter in France, writing and performing memorable titles (Paris-Canaille, Paname, Jolie môme, Vingt ans, Thank You Satan, Quartier Latin, C'est extra, Avec le temps...) and putting into music the greatest french poets (Aragon, Appolinaire, Baudelaire, Verlaine).- Actress
- Soundtrack
Mireille Balin was one the most glamorous and best loved actresses of pre-war French cinema. She appeared in two of the best remembered French films of the 1930s: Pépé le Moko (1937) and Lady Killer (1937), both opposite Jean Gabin. After the German occupation of France and her separation from her long-time fiancé, the singer/actor Tino Rossi in 1942, she starred in several films and became the idol of the Paris High Society where she met the love of her life, Birl Desbok, an officer in the Wehrmacht. In the summer of 1944, as Paris was about to be liberated, she and Desbok fled Paris and tried to reach the Italian border but on September 28th, 1944 they were arrested by the FFI in Beausoleil (near Nice). Separated from Desbok, who was probably executed (she never knew what really happened to him), she was beaten and raped before being taken to Nice prison. She was soon transferred to Fresnes prison (near Paris) where she stayed until her release on bail on 3rd January 1945. She was forbidden to work for a year but once this restriction lifted, she went back to the studios to appear in what proved to be her last film La dernière chevauchée (1947), her frail constitution prevented her from appearing in any other films. She died in 1968, forgotten and broke.- Writer
- Director
- Actor
Armand Gatti was born on 25 January 1924 in Monte Carlo, Monaco. He was a writer and director, known for L'enclos (1961), The Other Christopher (1963) and The Writing on the Wall (1983). He died on 6 April 2017 in Saint-Mandé, Val-de-Marne, France.- Costume Designer
- Costume and Wardrobe Department
Marcel Escoffier was born on 29 November 1910 in Monte Carlo, Monaco. He was a costume designer, known for Beauty and the Beast (1946), Orpheus (1950) and The Swashbuckler (1971). He died on 9 January 2001 in Ariccia, Lazio, Italy.- Production Manager
- Location Management
Sebastian Schanze-Arnold was born on 9 June 1983 in Monte Carlo, Monaco. He is a production manager, known for Tatort (1970), Inga Lindström (2004) and Marienhof (1992).- Tania Fédor was born on 3 November 1905 in Monte-Carlo, Monaco. She was an actress, known for Le petit café (1931), Fantômas (1932) and La tour de Nesle (1937). She died on 1 December 1985 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
- Olivier Beretta was born on 23 November 1969 in Monte Carlo, Monaco.
- Alan Dubreuil was born on 4 March 1944 in Monte Carlo, Monaco. He is an actor, known for The Music Lovers (1971) and The Nutcracker (1994).
- Actor
- Soundtrack
Alain Vanzo was born on 2 April 1928 in Monte Carlo, Monaco. He was an actor, known for Bouquet de joie (1956), La vie de bohème (1960) and Le miroir à trois faces: La dame aux camélias (1965). He died on 27 January 2002 in Paris, France.- Louis Chiron was born on 3 August 1899 in Monte Carlo, Monaco. He died on 22 June 1979 in Monte Carlo, Monaco.